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PB-1 to PB-24, 1918-1988 Planning Board Minutes
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25 <br />frames around them so that they would not be- daes<ged <br />by the constructionof a building. So that the building <br />is not only more attractive with trees, but it is a <br />lot cheaper to use trees that are already there than <br />z <br />it is to use new ones,,and furthermoreā€˛ryou cannot <br />plant trees that large <br />Now ve are showing the thing which is the <br />nearest to the office and research park we are talking' <br />about here in Lexington. <br />In the town of Upper Marion in Pennsylvania in <br />a section called King of Prussia which is right across <br />the street from valley Forge National Park, we have <br />last Dee tract of <br />purchased and had rezoned ember a <br />almost 700 acres of land. This Will be a combined <br />office research and industrial park. There will be <br />light manufacturing in one section, but there is <br />another Fiettion. We bought this proper from one owner . . <br />He had assembled 23 different parcels and there are <br />about 23 different houses on it. <br />On this property we have the famous Mansel's <br />Mill which was owned by Robert Morris. We also have <br />Robert Morris' retreat, which was his summer home, <br />which was where he lived when he visited-Qew ge <br />f <br />Washington to finance the Continental Army. <br />
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