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| | Publicity and Support |
 | | In 1925, the Carmel Land Company of which Paul Flanders was the president, purchased 233 acres from the estate of the Hatton family, who had used the meadow at the top of the property to raise hay for their ranch. |
 | | While, admittedly, Flanders is in need of repairs-- roofing, electricity, etc, the fabric of the building is not, as has been thought, decaying, since it is built of Thermotite brick, which is virtually indestructible and controls the temperature. |
 | | Flanders is a significant city asset and needs to remain in the public domain, preserved and cherished. |
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