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Re:(erielack) NYTimes: Location, Location and Shape



The story states that the ERIE maintained a ticket office there!

- --- James Harr <bnchmark_@_eclipse.net> wrote:
> OK, if nobody else will, then _I_ will. Gary, what on earth does the
> Flatiron building have to do with the Erie, the Lackawanna, or the Erie
> Lackawanna? And before you (or anyone else, for that matter) tell me to
> just hit the delete key, please remember that I (and quite a few others)
> recieve this list in the Digest format, so deleting is not an option
> until we're done scrolling through everything that is posted.
> 
> I know we had quite a discussion on content a few weeks back, but I held
> my tongue. But here, I draw the line. If there is something in this
> article that has any relevance to our list subjects, please tell us, and
> then let us make the decision to link to the articles. I mean no
> disrespect at all.
> 
> Jim Harr
> 
> 
> From: "Gary R. Kazin" <gkazin_@_yahoo.com>
> Subject: (erielack) NYTimes: Location, Location and Shape
> 
> Location, Location and Shape
> May 3, 2002
> By WENDY MOON
> 
> The New-York Historical Society is celebrating the Flatiron
> Building with "Building on the Flatiron: The Centenary of a
> New York Icon, 1902-2002," until Aug. 31.
> 
>
http://www.nytimes.com/2002/05/03/arts/design/03ANTI.html?ex=1021438883&ei=1
> &en=52ca21fb50e2f886
> 
> (c) Copyright 2002 The New York Times Company
> 
> 
> =====
> Gary R. Kazin
> DL&W Milepost R35.7
> Rockaway, New Jersey
> 
> http://www.geocities.com/gkazin/index.html
> 


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Gary R. Kazin
DL&W Milepost R35.7
Rockaway, New Jersey

http://www.geocities.com/gkazin/index.html

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