It's always a shame when "progress" knocks down a perfectly good building. And concidering it's been there for 166 years...it must have been good for something. Over here in America, hardly any building is over 40 or 50 years old (heck, my house is 23 years old and it's concidered "Old").
It's always a shame when "progress" knocks down a perfectly good building. And concidering it's been there for 166 years...it must have been good for something. Over here in America, hardly any building is over 40 or 50 years old (heck, my house is 23 years old and it's concidered "Old").
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