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    Quote Originally Posted by royce View Post
    Well, that decorative fence still stands along Michigan Avenue. That can come down next, but I bet it will stay up for years until they finally decide what to do with the entire property.

    Would that be an adaptive reuse of an historic structure?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Russix View Post
    Would that be an adaptive reuse of an historic structure?
    Is the flagpole a historic structure, and would it count for tax credits?

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    Gosh, doesn't the area look small and forlorn. Brings a mist to my eyes remembering all the greats that once stood on that diamond.

    Thanks for the aerials FlyByDon! Your pictures are always a welcome post.
    Last edited by eriedearie; October-19-09 at 09:47 AM. Reason: typo

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    Amazing contrast. Thanks for sharing all your photos, Don!

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