A Building Goes from Trash to Treasure

Read the article this discussion is about


  1. Fort_Spunky
  2. Barbara Bell
  3. jerrib
  4. Barbara Bell

This archived discussion is "read only".
For the corresponding "live" discussions, post in the active topic forum here.



Top 1.   Jan 17, 2004 9:41 AM

» Fort_Spunky - Grand building

Hi Barbara,

Don't know how I missed this article when you published it, but I did. Glad I found it now because you did a fabulous job of describing the reclaimation of this building.

Unfortunately, the photo didn't show for me. I'll come back later and see if I can see it then. I'd really love to take a look at the building. I love train stations and anything related to that romantic mode of travel.

Linda

-- posted by Fort_Spunky



Top 2.   Jan 17, 2004 3:57 PM

» Barbara Bell - Re: Grand building

In response to message posted by Fort_Spunky:

Hi, Linda! Glad you liked the article. I love architecture, and Syracuse has a number of fine examples from many eras.

We seem to be having technical problems with graphics the last few days. I haven't been able to upload a picture to my latest article, the book recommendations aren't working, already loaded pictures aren't showing, etc. Hopefully HO will get it fixed next week...so do come back to see the photo.

-- posted by Barbara Bell



Top 3.   Jan 19, 2004 10:11 AM

» jerrib - I love stories like this

It seems it's easier these days to knock buildings down than save them. I'm so happy you had a "good" tale to tell. Hooray!

As you probably know, I'm back at the Suite. Good to see you are still here.

-- posted by jerrib



Top 4.   Jan 19, 2004 12:33 PM

» Barbara Bell - Re: I love stories like this

In response to message posted by jerrib:

Nice to hear from you, Jerri! I could always count on your visits to my articles...I'm glad you're back.

-- posted by Barbara Bell



Please follow the guidelines set forth in the Suite101 Posting Etiquette when adding to the discussion.