Lakewood's Newest Pocket Park On Madison Ave.

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Lakewood's Newest Pocket Park On Madison Ave.

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13736 Madison Ave. is the home to Lakewood's newest pocket park.

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Does anyone happen to know whether those bricks (the unbroken ones) are reclaimed? Old brick seems so much nicer than new brick.
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Jill Jusko wrote:Does anyone happen to know whether those bricks (the unbroken ones) are reclaimed? Old brick seems so much nicer than new brick.


Jill

Good question.

Also I am sure there are people like myself that has been looking for some period bricks that were used in my
house that are just not made anymore, and I have been quoted as low as $18.00 a brick to make them!

Maybe we should put them in a pile down next to the free mulch in the Emerald Canyon.

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