The old Broadway building was once where Henry the Hatter was located, correct?
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The old Broadway building was once where Henry the Hatter was located, correct?
Well, I left my comment with the DNR:
https://www.research.net/r/NPF2WNC
Who knows if they have ears, maybe they'll have the eyes to preserve this wonderful building.
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Enjoyed your autobiographical site, HK.
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Looks like your conspiracist angle isn't holding up too well. From today's Wall Street Journal--
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