Hi, does anyone on the list serve attend the church of Jesus Christ of Latter
Day Saints at 3913 Chestnut? If you do, can you please email me off the list?
Thank you.
This site allows you download parking placards that are used by some
church-goers to park in otherwise illegal No Parking or No Stopping Zones in
CC. This has annoyed me for years. Finally we have Equality even if we have to
cheat! My partner is in Traffic Court this morning fighting a ticket
In a message dated 8/5/2004 1:23:32 AM Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
tonight
I noticed they're excavating inside the (mosque?) at 43rd and walnut. mini
bulldozers coming out of a hole in the wall and dumping dirt into a big
dumpster. I think that place used to be a
In a message dated 8/4/2004 9:40:28 PM Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm going to go with the guess that the
heavy rains we've been having did weaken the structure and the one
yesterday was just the last straw.I've been wondering: Mill
I was responding to the annointed bs etc.
Always at your service and ready for dialog.
Dan W.
Bruce gave us the website. I looked at it. It offered no substantive help
whatsoever. Or, if it did, show me what I missed and I'll retract my statement.
You are receiving this because you are
William H. Magill wrote:
So today, you have what's left. Historic designation or Historic
Preservation is utterly meaningless in this context. The simple fact
of the matter is -- nobody gives a damn what happens to these
structures, except for a few people who want to tell others what they
In a message dated 8/5/04 10:24:45 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Incidentally, the Byrd Theater stood in the middle of the the south side of Baltimore Ave. between 47th 48th St. It was torn down decades ago - another great place for us to enjoy weekend matinees. Ah - the good old days!
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Both are possibilities.
The steeple by its design takes tremendous punishment from the elements:
1) Continual freeze thaw cycles attack both mortar joints and the stones
2) Additional motion results from winds-very high winds recently
3) The steeple was previously
In a message dated 8/5/2004 10:04:29 AM Eastern Standard Time, FRByers
writes:
The
former theater at 43rd Walnut was called the
Commodore.
What was the layout? Any balcony or mezzanine? Rest rooms main floor,
upstairs, or down stairs? I never went in, feeling that I should stay for the
BGAnderson wrote:
"I think its a shame that the tower collpased last night. I'm going to
guess the heavy rains and a lack of proper maintenance were the cause.
How many other historic buildings are going to fall before we really
invest in historic preservation?"
I heard on the news that
Someone just sent me this link:
http://www.sacredplaces.org
Partners for Sacred Places is the only national, non-sectarian, non-profit
organization dedicated to the sound stewardship and active community use of America's
older religious properties. Partners provides assistance to the people
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think its a shame that the tower collpased last night. I'm going to guess the heavy rains and a lack of proper maintenance were the cause.
How many other historic buildings are going to fall before we really invest in historic preservation?
Well, given the accounts
In a message dated 8/4/2004 4:23:19 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
http://www.sacredplaces.orgPartners for Sacred Places is the
only national, non-sectarian, non-profit organization dedicated to the sound
stewardship and active community use of America's older
A bunch of anointed preservation fanatics spouting the noblesse oblige but not
actually doing anything as droll as raising money.
You're such a depressing entity on this list, even if you do bring some
useful links once in a while. What a negative attitude you have, and you
don't even know
In a message dated 8/4/2004 5:23:19 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
youdon't even know the institution or the
people
Bruce gave us the website. I looked at it. It offered no substantive help
whatsoever. Or, if it did, show me what I missed and I'll retract my
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm going to go with the guess that the heavy rains we've been having
did weaken the structure and the one yesterday was just the last straw.
I've been wondering: Mill Creek?
anybody?
.
laserbeam®
[aka ray]
You are receiving this because you are
On 04 Aug, 2004, at 15:46, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
BGAnderson wrote:
I think its a shame that the tower collapsed last night. I'm going to
guess the heavy rains and a lack of proper maintenance were the cause.
How many other historic buildings are going to fall before we really
invest in
go to
http://abclocal.go.com/wpvi/news/080304_nw_churchcollapse.html
click on video
for latest news video on church (withfootage of interior this time) andphotos of church
pre-collapse
ml
In a message dated 8/4/2004 9:46:48 PM Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Not that
long ago it was an active Episcopal Church with an adjoining Seminary. The
Seminary building is now a "community help organization" (I forget its
name) which built the parking lot across
William H. Magill wrote:
So today, you have what's left. Historic designation or Historic
Preservation is utterly meaningless in this context. The simple fact of
the matter is -- nobody gives a damm what happens to these structures,
except for a few people who want to tell others what they can
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