Meliane
Good point!!

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Subject: Re: [UC] Arcade at the Bridge

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In a message dated 11/21/04 9:12:54 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:<BR>
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FACE="Geneva" FAMILY="SANSSERIF" SIZE="2">On 19 Nov, 2004, at 13:13, [EMAIL 
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> There has been a long evolution to the current situation at the<BR>
> Bridge...........<BR>
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Redford talked a good line, but never produced anything.</FONT><FONT 
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Robert Redford did one really constructive thing at 40th & Walnut:�  he looked 
across the street from the theater site and said, "Is that a Carnagie 
library?"�  Who would have guessed that he was a preservationist?�  It turned 
out that he knew about the philanthropist's libraries and really liked them.�  
It slowed the attempts of the powers-that-were to get rid of the library - 
wouldn't want to offend Robert Redford while he was doing his project across 
the street - and helped the Friends of Walnut West eventually prevail in their 
attempts to restore, rather than relocate, the library.<BR>
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Melani Lamond<BR>
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