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Sun, 14 Nov 1999 07:14:41 EST
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I'm on the board of a library in Manhattan on East 79th Street (limestone
facade,1918, designed by Trowbridge & Livingston as a private house,
converted to a library 1937).   We need a new sidewalk, and I realized I
wanted to make sure we got a really good sidewalk, instead of the crud I
often see.

But then I realized I didn't know the answer to this question:  What is a
really good sidewalk.  Outside of bubble gum, any ideas?

Christopher Gray

(PS Ralph:  don't worry - we're leaving room for planting beds for the ivy.)

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