On a bluff overlooking the Hudson River, a constant staccato tap echoes at Grant’s Tomb, the granite and marble mausoleum at Riverside Drive and West 122nd Street set off by classical white columns. Hard at work are half a dozen people fitted out in work goggles and armed with chisels and orange buckets of spackle. But it’s not the tomb that they are tapping away at.
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