That was what I thought, too. That was why I was surprised when I saw that suggestion in the paper last summer, I believe. But, this happens all the time across the country with hsitroic buildings. Leads to protests. Some win and soem don't. I hope the source was incorrect. It would be a shame to lose such a beautiful building. But this idea seems to keep coming up. Hope it is wrong! Or, we can chaneg the course. Jim --- Patrick Wiggins <paw@trilobyte.net> wrote:
Hi,
I guess I missed the post that started this thread, but if the original question was about the Hansen planetarium building, I don't think it can be torn down as it is on a national list of historic sites.
Patrick
Jim Stitley wrote:
If you are referring to the old planetarium, there was
an
article in the paper last summer suggesting that it was propsoed to turn into parking and I remmber being so dismayed at the thought. This is too wonderful a building to level for parking. But, it was in a newspaper article as I recall. Jim'
--- Joe Bauman <bau@desnews.com> wrote:
I don't believe the building is to be turned into a parking lot, but maybe I just missed that announcement. I would like to see some good public use for it like an educational center. Best, Joe
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