With the capping of the Browne's Addition hole sometime last year things just haven't been the same. Fortunately the demolition of the apartments at 211 S. Cedar (a mere six blocks away) has all but remedied that. It's tough to see from the street but hidden behind all the bling parked along the sidewalk is one big hole. The good news: yellow-caution tape and orange construction cones have been deployed. The bad news: you'll find them in the bottom of the hole when you fall into it. Note: Watch that second right out of the liquor store parking lot into the alley.
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As far as holes go, that one is a starer. I stared at for a few minutes a couple days ago: rock foundation; cool underground door to the building next door; just so much manual labor still left in that hole. I took a picture too: http://tinyurl.com/ywktfm
Posted by: John Speare | March 11, 2008 at 01:22 PM
Holes are all fun and games until some imaginative kid gets stuck...
Posted by: El Corte | March 11, 2008 at 04:35 PM