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<blockquote data-quote="Snattlerake" data-source="post: 3576339" data-attributes="member: 44288"><p>This reminds me of a story about a wealthy fellow in Wichita who built a grand mansion. He sourced building materials from all over Wichita usually using 100 year old plus doors and windows, wood paneling from the old law library, and brick pavers from the streets in Cowtown. If you don't already know Cowtown is akin to our Stockyards City. The pavers would probably have worked as pavers but this man was a real brain. He used 100 year old Cowtown pavers as the bricks in his four huge fireplaces. I heard he fought the smell for about three years trying steam cleaning, bleach, odor eating chemicals, everything he could think of finally tearing down the fireplaces.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snattlerake, post: 3576339, member: 44288"] This reminds me of a story about a wealthy fellow in Wichita who built a grand mansion. He sourced building materials from all over Wichita usually using 100 year old plus doors and windows, wood paneling from the old law library, and brick pavers from the streets in Cowtown. If you don't already know Cowtown is akin to our Stockyards City. The pavers would probably have worked as pavers but this man was a real brain. He used 100 year old Cowtown pavers as the bricks in his four huge fireplaces. I heard he fought the smell for about three years trying steam cleaning, bleach, odor eating chemicals, everything he could think of finally tearing down the fireplaces. [/QUOTE]
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