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Vonnie Kolbenschlag thinks removal of box additions would help

HIstoric courthouse would be more stately without the box - or wing additions, Vonnie Kolbenschlag says
About: Comments re photo 77760 Sat 17 Mar 2018 afternoon Another Yield sign destroyed

By Vonnie Kolbenschlag

This photo shows me how stately the historic courthouse might look with the box additions removed. These four boxes just do not do much, in my opinion, to enhance the architectural design of the building. Then too, without the boxes, there would be more green space to landscape and better view of traffic. There would be less area to maintain inside without the boxes also. Removal of the boxes would produce extra bricks that could be used to make beautiful sidewalks. --Vonnie Kolbenschlag




This story was posted on 2018-03-20 03:46:28
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