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Grassy Apron

‘Grassy Apron’ Posed For Doubleday Entry By JIM KEVLIN•The Freeman’s Journal Edition of Thursday, Oct. 16, 2014 A “grassy apron” leading fans from Main Street to the doors of Doubleday Field, where asphalt is now. A extended walkway along Lakefront Park’s waterfront, and a pier extending 100 feet into James Fenimore Cooper’s Glimmerglass. An “iconic building” in the Delaware Otsego Corp. parking lot, facing east, luring tourists up Main Street. These were some of the concepts Elan Planning Founding Principal Lisa…
October 29, 2014

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