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Tue, 23 Sep 2003 15:38:09 -0600
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This is a call to ask of "official" beehives in densely populated
urban areas.  There is a beehive at the Paris Opera House which has
been published in the New York Times.  There are the beehives that
Mayor Daly had installed on the rooftop of Chicago City Hall in May of
this year (published in several newspapers).  I have heard there are
beehives at the Bank of London on Fleet Street in London but have no
source other than I remember hearing it.  I have talked to Jill
Goodman who is fighting to keep her beehive on the  roof of her
brownstone in New York City.  She felt that being able to site
specific places with high population densities and beehives might be
helpful.

Tom Patterson, D.C.

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