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Date: | Thu, 10 Jun 1999 21:27:50 -0700 |
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You might be interested in what the City of Vancouver did a couple of years
ago with old streets. They removed the asphalt from two streets to reveal
the original granite stones. These were restored and/or replicated and now
form an interesting historic paving area.
>At 03:00 PM 6/10/99, Dennis Enslinger wrote:
>>I am interested in getting additional information on how other
>>communities deal with brick streets.
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>At 04:33 PM 6/10/99, Lawrence Kestenbaum replied:
>>I have never heard of brick streets being restored by removal of later
>>layers of asphalt. That would be really exciting, if it is at all feasible.
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>There isn't any cost involved with bringing the bricks back, at least not
>here in Minneapolis. Some of our brick streets are returning without the
>help of the city: the asphalt just crumbles away exposing the brick below
>it...
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>I think bricks that are partially covered with asphalt are much more
>picturesque, anyway. And hey, who needs working shocks and struts on the
>car? O.K., I was wrong, the cost is in the car repairs...
>
>Barbara (still wishing I had the subway to ride)
Helen Edwards in Victoria, B.C. Canada
Owner, Bed Buddies Toys & Gifts
Director, Heritage Society of B.C. Office Manager, Hallmark Society
[log in to unmask] URL: http://www.islandnet.com/~helen
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