I visited the Queens County Museum where they were being repaired right out in the open, mostly by, I believe, college interns. They were working meticulously and diligently. Thanks guys!!! Great work preserving the history of Queens!!!
Now I can sleep. Hey Gary, The Crapper had nothing to do with it. It's been planned for a long time. They just informed you you of the condition,they had nothing to do with getting the restoration done.I
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Way to go, Crapper. Take a bow. You deserve it.
I visited the Queens County Museum where they were being repaired right out in the open, mostly by, I believe, college interns. They were working meticulously and diligently. Thanks guys!!! Great work preserving the history of Queens!!!
Are you sure they were restoring these at the Queens Museum? I think it was the Texaco Map, which was trashed again shortly thereafter.
Those are really nice! Wow. What a beautiful city this can be. Thx, Crappy.
Great....now protect them from the elements before they start deteriorating all over again!
Mazal tov! Now, how about the boathouse nad NYS pavilion?
Now I can sleep. Hey Gary, The Crapper had nothing to do with it. It's been planned for a long time. They just informed you you of the condition,they had nothing to do with getting the restoration done.I
Really? Well the Parks Department sends out a dopey press release each time it plans to plant a tree. So why no hoopla over this?
It wasnt restored by college interns.
The Mosaic got up and recieved a "massagee" on roosevelt and it's feeling better.
now the only thing that sucks is that "pavilion" is misspelled.
To me this fair is a reminder of when America was America. When I went to that fair as a small child in 1964 America was on top of the world.
How far we have fallen.
GREAT! Better world... the power of the press
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