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The concrete pillars: One vote for leaving well enough alone Comments re photo 56351 What should be done with concrete pillars Fay McKinley writes: Just wondering, what was the original use of these pillars? Why do anything to these pillars? If they really bother you, just bring a flower pot to set on them. I kinda like them just as they are. A rustic look. - Fay McKinleyComments re photo 56351 What should be done with concrete pillars This story was posted on 2014-08-21 11:31:19
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