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Does anyone know who the manufactured the wooden buildings that used to be at the club orient? I think they were called mini-suite or studios the larger ones called chalets but I think they were concrete not prefab
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If I recall, they were made in France or Sweden, probably wrong. The studios were wood prefab shipped in and erected on a slab and were largely swept away. The beachfront chalets are concrete wall and many still there with slabs undermined and beyond hope.
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Person to ask is the owner of Milano ice cream bar on the boardwalk in Philipsburg. He is involved with them.
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Finland kits. Originally all the buildings were the same wood, until Hurricane Luis in '95. Then the concrete versions appeared.
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