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To: restornu
Is this true?

Yet another reason I live where I do..lol

.....Westy.....

487 posted on 10/20/2003 7:30:50 PM PDT by westmex (:-)
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To: westmex; ValerieUSA
Heading for bed.....

Be good and gnight.

489 posted on 10/20/2003 7:35:05 PM PDT by Windshark (.......... liberals are mostly..........completely dumb ........:-)
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To: westmex
I feels so blessed I live in the heart of a great area of great food shops, Lincoln Center, Major Museums, Theaters and transportation. I have a large studio a sm kitchen and bath and hall way with 2 closets, washer and dryer close to two parks Central and Riverside also a great view of Empire state etc. It is

Style in-

Neo-Gothic is a revival of Gothic architecture, the dominant style of medieval architecture in Western Europe. Building shapes and details have a strong vertical emphasis, with sharply pointed arches and finials. An element of the grotesque is also common, and many Neo-Gothic designs incorporate gargoyles and rich figurative carving.
Although Gothic architecture is best known for its cathedrals, the Neo-Gothic draws inspiration also from religious and secular buildings of the Middle Ages, including town halls and mercantile structures.

During the eclectic early 20th century when Neo-Gothic flourished, most architectural firms working in this style were also fluent in the other popular revival styles. Architects whose output included major Neo-Gothic buildings included H. Craig Severance in New York and Robert S. Degolyer & Co. in Chicago. The firm of Hood & Howells, which won the famous Tribune Tower competition, was instrumental in the transition between Gothic verticality and Art Deco streamlining.

I have all this for 5 Bens and one Andrew a month, now it is a little costly for me but considering my neightbors so far I am doing good!


495 posted on 10/20/2003 8:39:37 PM PDT by restornu
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