Coming up, if a controversy in Alexandria, Va. is any indication: historic preservation mandates for chain-link fences [Matt Welch, Reason].
Chronicling the high cost of our legal system
by Walter Olson on August 9, 2011
Coming up, if a controversy in Alexandria, Va. is any indication: historic preservation mandates for chain-link fences [Matt Welch, Reason].
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next on the list of mid-century vernacular – lawn gnomes and plastic flamingos.
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Don’t forget about Double-Wides and rusty clunkers in the front yard. “Trailer Park Trash” is already mid-century vernacular. Just never considered it as possibly describing Up-scale, Historic Homes.
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