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A little present on the side of my building.

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Getting excited about the opening of CAM on April 30th.

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Words and pictures don’t describe the devastation in SE Raleigh. I spent the past couple of days walking around the area and listening to incredible stories of people who were in the center of the storm. There are still a lot of roads that are impassable and areas that still have no power. This is a poorer section of Raleigh and I don’t think the local media has focused on the area very well.


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    • Eric: The way modern patching replaces original cobblestone with mismatched stone really does erase a layer of a...
    • Matt: Cobblestone restoration is one of those topics that quietly reveals a city’s priorities. The point about...
    • Sam: Cobblestone aesthetic is hard to argue with, but the maintenance and accessibility issues are exactly the kind...
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