--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, "Hinge" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Werner,
> I want to agree with you on the issue of "how does this portray 
the City of Asbury Park" but 
> I just can't do it.
> It's a movie. The truth is, that building has been dilapidated for 
years and there is graffitti 
> in the city. There is graffitti in Hollywood too. It's everywhere. 
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No its not a movie, It's a Heat Plant that is recognized as a 
signigicant Historic Site.

- Eligable for the Sate and National Registers of Historic Places
- Listed as an Official Save Americas Treasures Project
- Inventoried  on the Historic Ameican Buildings Survey
- Part of the Coastal Heritage Trail

The current owners as entrusted with its care. Putting grafitti all 
over it does not instill confidence of good stewardship.

Restoring the roof qualifies, allowing the brick to be painted does 
not.

If its Chaulk or water removable paint, well OK, a temporary movie 
set. Otherwise it's mis-management of a Historic Site.

Werner  



 
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