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    Default Buy a brick on a sidewalk in Damascus

    Info I just received from the ATC www.appalachiantrail.org/pathway

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    i saw this on Facebook the other day. Not bad.

    Plus it'll be fun to look yourself up.
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    it's not wanted or needed here. we already have a Friendship Path with personalized bricks. the ATC/USFS can't afford to replace a 20 foot bridge over a foot deep creek 5 miles north of town. $100 + bricks are a joke

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lone Wolf View Post
    it's not wanted or needed here. we already have a Friendship Path with personalized bricks. the ATC/USFS can't afford to replace a 20 foot bridge over a foot deep creek 5 miles north of town. $100 + bricks are a joke

    Just curious. I have only seen these when i was living in Iowa. And it was at a park.

    But is there a down side to doing this? I see you say its not needed or wanted. But is there a negative side effect to doing it, though?

    It's been about 17 years since I have pledged $100 to do something like this, so I was wondering the negatives these days.
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    their will be so much work that would have to be done BEFORE the bricks even gets layed, so who's going to pay for that work, $100 dollars for a brick with your little name on it yeah thats a JOKE.

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