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Finished driveway end from road
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NSBound



Registered: September 2003
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Looks good with the 3/4 crushed limestone finished gravel!! The driveway goes in and then curves to the right to where the garage will sit. Total length from the posts that hold the chain (set in from the road) is about 170 feet. Manageable in winter!!
· Date: Sun August 8, 2004 · Views: 12031
· Filesize: 68.4kb, 166.3kb · Dimensions: 640 x 480 ·
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