From: Jerry Beach
email: mk_beach@bellsouth.net
comments: I have alot of old brick pavers; Graves and Southern Clay. Laid in 1914 to connect St. Augustine to Hastings. I got them when the state 4 laned the road. I would guess 500,000 or more. This is only a guess but we recieved 240 large dumptruck loads of them. I've had them 9 or 10 years and think it's time to get rid of them. Wondering if they could be reused to repave historical streets. If anyone has any information please let me know.
email: mk_beach@bellsouth.net
comments: I have alot of old brick pavers; Graves and Southern Clay. Laid in 1914 to connect St. Augustine to Hastings. I got them when the state 4 laned the road. I would guess 500,000 or more. This is only a guess but we recieved 240 large dumptruck loads of them. I've had them 9 or 10 years and think it's time to get rid of them. Wondering if they could be reused to repave historical streets. If anyone has any information please let me know.
Graves bricks are prominent in Palatka. There are still many brick streets.
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