Follow up... Architectural Lobotomy...
A couple of weeks ago I posted images of workmen destroying beautiful carved limestone architectural elements on Belmont near Clark. Today, I bring you follow up images taken this past weekend.

Closer up you can see what looks at this time to be a tragic patch job at best. I can only hope that I am wrong and that this is just a base for an actual repair job which brings back the original detail, even if it isn't carved limestone.

Here is one of the remaining untouched bays on the building.

Closer up you can see what looks at this time to be a tragic patch job at best. I can only hope that I am wrong and that this is just a base for an actual repair job which brings back the original detail, even if it isn't carved limestone.

Here is one of the remaining untouched bays on the building.

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