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Thinks old house should be renovated or torn down

Miss Donna Rieder writes:
I, too, have wondered about that old house; it's a shame to see it looking so sad, as I'm sure it was quite a charming home at one time. I think one of two things should happen: tear it down or renovate it. Having worked in residential construction for most of my younger years, and having renovated an abandoned farmhouse in Georgia (where I lived for 20-some years after), I can see potential where others may see an eyesore. I wish I had the funding to restore it. I'd be happy to donate time and skill if that ever becomes an option! --Miss Donna Rieder
Comments re article 60810 David Smith raises interesting point about rush to tear down




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