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"On Sept. 22, 1941, the Santa Cruz Municipal Wharf was hit by a major arson fire doing $10,000 in damage," writes Ross Eric Gibson. When news of the Pearl Harbor attack came Dec. 7, the wharf was closed to all fishing, with access controlled by a guarded gateway. It was hoped the special thick-cut lumber needed for wharf repairs wouldn't get prioritized for military use only. " ....
Designers Lorenzo Botero Arquitectos and Martín Mendoza used a palette of natural materials to transform a three-storey home into a restaurant in Bogotá. ....
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aflynn@lakeplacidnews.com From left, Beverley Reid and Claire Thayer are seen in December 2020. They co-wrote a history book on the Adirondack Community Church in Lake Placid. (Photo provided) The stone Adirondack Community Church on Main Street, Lake Placid, was dedicated in 1927. (News photo Andy Flynn) The Benson Memorial Cross, a World War I memorial on the grounds of the Adirondack Community Church on Main Street, Lake Placid, was dedicated in 1929. (News photo Andy Flynn) The stone Adirondack Community Church on Main Street, Lake Placid, was dedicated in 1927. (News photo Andy Flynn) LAKE PLACID Beverley Reid’s history with the Adirondack Community Church on Main Street goes way back 88 years to the time she was baptized on Feb. 26, 1933, one year after the III Olympic Winter Games came to town. Now she’s helped write the history of the church with fellow parishioner Claire Thayer. ....
Jerry Tully is eager to see the Queen Cityâs business district return to its glory days. The Olyphant council vice president, Tully is encouraged by the recent flurry of new tenants and hopes the trend continues, despite the pandemic. âWe want to build it back up like it used to be where you could walk through town and every product you could possibly want to purchase is available,â he said. âEverybody used to come to Olyphant to go shopping when I was a kid.â Olyphant got its royal nickname for its compact, central business district that resembled a miniature city. ....