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Sep 13, 2005 19:05

For the last twelve years of my life, I've jaunted the well-ambled Clearlake Avenue nearly every day. It has always bestirred with change; mostly insignificant. The lanes have been widened, storms tattered some dilapidated apartments, a new high-rise was built near the overpass, and the grocery store's succession of owners is longer than the list ( Read more... )

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scarlet_moon September 13 2005, 18:40:26 UTC
I will be next to you sheading tears if they tear down that building. I find it funny that instead of saving a true historical landmark such as the Adams House, the Audubon Society feels like saving apartments and other complexes that should be torn down because they believe that Abraham Lincoln once walked in front of this complex. However, there is no historcal records and the family refuses to pay anything to keep it standing.

It's ridiculous how the city works when it comes to tearing down our true landmarks and not some run down house that Abe Lincoln might have taken a shit in.

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