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Re: TFP.../zip code in Brooklyn
>are there any RADSAFErs
who live in this area of Brooklyn? Perhaps one could drive by the address
of the Tooth Fairy Project and let us know what he finds.
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It would be good to have it confirmed but it seems like Norm now gave us the
definite answer (NYT article). It has been six years since I walked around
there and
by that time I didn't know about the TFP. It is probably less than 10 subway
stops
from the financial district of Manhattan (the stop is Grand Army Plaza). It
is a
pretty nice area as compared to many other parts of Brooklyn with more of
gun
shooting etc. If I were there briefly with little time however, I would
rather spend
the time on something else: The walking distance from Grand Army Plaza to
the
Brooklyn Museum of Arts (particularly interesting collections of Egyptian
and
ancient Middle Eastern art) or the entrance of the Brooklyn Botanic Garden
is only a few minutes and worthy visits.
I hadn't seen the NYT article (may be I missed it here) but it is about
Carroll St
a few blocks from the Grand Army Plaza.
I read Norm's comment. My main point is that "Radiation Public Health
Project"
sounds like an established institution and then one may wonder where it is
located - someone browsing Medline may not react. In other words an
image frame just as
http://www.radiation.org
to some may serve as an impressive institution.
My personal comments only,
Bjorn Cedervall bcradsafers@hotmail.com
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