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"Go preserve a yurt, why don'tcha." <[log in to unmask]>
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In a message dated 12/17/2000 7:25:06 PM Eastern Standard Time,
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> Is anyone aware of efforts on the part of any individual or organization
>  to catalog and/or preserve these landmarks? This is a serious inquiry
>  and not the usual Gab & Eti squirrelshit.

Fascinating story. I know a guy now with the NPS, an architectural historian
who specializes in airports (worked on the documentation of the original
Newark terminal recently, before it was moved). I will dig out his name from
my files tomorrow. Maybe he would have some information on this.

Mary

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