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Monthly Archives: July 2012
NEWS.
May 11. Paul introduced ViaductGreene to the Right Angle Club. The lunch and presentation was followed with fun and intriguing questions, and conversation with Dr. George R. Fisher . It’s impossible to start researching the history of a site the way we … Continue reading
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But little Mouse, you are not alone, In proving foresight may be vain: The best laid schemes of mice and men Go often awry, And leave us nothing but grief and pain, For promised joy! by Paul vanMeter
Back on Janurary, 2011 we posted about OLIN and Rodin. Back then it was more about the fun of imagineering. Back then we were delighted by the Paul Cret connections with the corridor- from neighboring Rodin, neighboring and not-neighboring Barnes, to … Continue reading
Posted in Applied Art, Awareness of HIstory, Broad Street, Coal, Design, Fine Arts, Metropolitan Corridor, Reading Company, Reading Viaduct
Tagged Callowhill, Erasorhood
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