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It was sold to some other guy who converted the whole thing into a regular strip plaza of sorts called "Alexis Park". By the way, the place with the arched entrance was one of the anchors, a department store called McAlpin's. One of the most new and interesting types are LED’s, now the real appeal of LED floodlights is this, imagine the hours your floodlight’s on, and the difficulty of replacing it. Their bright display and ease of use are two of the key factors that make them highly in demand in today's industry. She was reunited with two of her daughters but Suzanne and her brother were no where to be found. Hey Keith, found some photos of the abandoned "Lexington Mall". I was at Lexington Mall in 1988 and then again in the early 1990s, while visiting relatives in the area. That entire Harvey-Markham area is very delapidated.


If you want the living area to look bigger and more inviting, stick to one cohesive design. Lighting first started during the discovery of fire and was used afterward as torches or campfires to illuminate an area. The first light fixture I upgraded was the dimmest of the two, the dual bulb unit over the dinette. simig ended up disconnecting the original plastic switch and installing a newer flip switch on the end near the door where I’d normally be turning it on first when I came in. I did have to modify the fixture’s base to to accommodate the new nearly twice as long LED bulb (for the same light level as the original incandescent bulb I might add), but that worked out okay. Why? Simply put, PVC, heavier than basswood is unique in the sense that it traps solar heat during the winter months to keep your home well insulated against the cold winter weather, while also fighting UV rays during the summer months to keep the heat out and interior temperatures down!


” The answer is my camper is very dim on the inside, especially during the winter when the windows are blocked off with insulation. As electrons are negative they move towards anode and left-over positive ions move towards cathode. She's structurally sound and most of her appliances are still original, except for the cold water plumbing, water pump and the furnace, replaced by the previous owner. Mattress is the original, cover's about had it. It refer as candelabra or torpedo light bulb, our LED replacements allow you to use a fraction of the power as the incandescent light used while still maintaining a great pleasing appearance. Some white LEDs can be as “warm” in appearance as 2600K but most white LEDs are slightly “cool” in appearance. I do have one fixture that I was able to convert to LED, using a close to true cool white bulb over my kitchen sink, but it was an actual 70s original which an opaque lens masking the blub. The lenses on the fixtures are crystal clear plastic, which when I did attempt to scuff one to make it somewhat opaque, cracked.


While my power consumption hasn’t been really improved that drastically (roughly 6amps when both of the original fixtures were on to 3.8 amps), given that most of the LED converts calculate their savings of going into the less than 1 amp range per bulb, my amps to light output ratio has been noticeably improved, having gone from roughly 1800 lumens total between the two original fixtures, to 3475 lumens with the new fluorescents. So, anyway, one of my biggest complaints I’ve had in all the time I’ve been camping were the rather dim Wedge-type twin light bulb light fixtures that my camper came with from the previous owner. Just one of my many very peculiar peeves when they can't spell a retail store's name correctly. Seeing this reminds me of the old "Greenwood Mall" that once existed in my town up to the mid 80's. That mall though was much smaller from the rest, and had really only one dept. store anchor and a supermarket along with the other stores.


I know the developer was planning to lure some big box stores. Speaking during an interview, a representative from the company stated, “When it comes to remodeling or renovating a house, we know that it can be quite challenging to find your chosen windows and doors in the right color. The color scheme incorporated orange and yellow accent colors and the tables were those smooth -- but hard -- 1960s-era "modern" fiberglass booths. Now, add in the large amounts of dark colored wood making up the majority of the interior, which tends to absorb light energy vs reflecting it back, and that I don’t have the greatest vision in low light levels, and you’ll realize exactly why I wanted more light for equal or less power. Had I been able to get a equal or greater level of light or, more simply, a similar Lumen output level, that didn’t look hideous in my existing fixtures, I would have likely gone the full LED route. I chose to go with a Circline, or more simply round, fixture for the kitchen because the standard straight tube type suffer from the moderate draw-back of that the ends where the blub pins connect is darker than the primary output sides.