In a message dated 10/3/2007 11:41:54 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The story goes deeper as then Mayor Kramer wanted it gone. So I'm told. Who didn't owe taxes then? My first flick (and maybe only) was "Fiddler on the Roof". Where else would a Jewish Grandma take her then only grandson she was trying to brainwash? I'll put together some notes. For the opening of the "Bridge on the River Kwai" at the Saint James, a replica bridge was built over Cookman Avenue. Helen Pike: The bridge was seventy feet long, fourteen feet high, and four feet wide. 1958, way before my time here, but there is a picture of that bridge somewhere out in cyberland. >From Peter Lucia: _http://homepage.mac.com/peterlucia/noweverthen/asbury/ap1.2fold/ap1.21.html_ (http://homepage.mac.com/peterlucia/noweverthen/asbury/ap1.2fold/ap1.21.html) Check out the magnificent structures on St James Place's two corners, not artsy nostalgic depictions you find elsewhere. And what's there now. Quel Difference! ************************************** See what's new at http://www.aol.com
