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They've installed this construction scaffolding around the facade of a building on Washington Ave in Prospect Heights, most likely in order to keep the renovation debris from falling to the sidewalk when they're working above. My favorite part is the upside down crossing sign, heh. This article has been viewed 2628 times in the last 3 years
Peter: 15th Jun 2005 - 14:28 GMTi think its funny that, when they installed the interfering scaffolding, that they simply removed the top bolt and flipped the sign down, as opposed to taking 2 more minuites and just moving it down the pole two feet. Comment on this article..[previous] :: [next] |
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