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Category Archives: historic preservation
Help us find the owner of an old scrapbook
I enjoy jogging, for both mental and physical health, but it can be seriously monotonous at times. So I made up this game where I keep track of all the unusual items I jump over while out on my jogs … Continue reading
Comprehending the Lincoln Cemetery problem
Even though we have reported exhaustively on Lincoln Cemetery over the last two years, I will admit that the gravity of the situation did not fully sink in until we attempted to pull all the obituaries for burials at the … Continue reading
Posted in city of Montgomery, historic preservation
Tagged Lincoln Cemetery, neglected cemeteries
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Life after Kress: What can be done with an old department store building?
As we wait to see the rehabilitation work unfold at Montgomery’s S.H. Kress building downtown, we here at the Daily Siftings thought it would be nifty to see what a nearby city has recently done with its Kress building. (I … Continue reading
Posted in development, historic preservation
Tagged 2WR Architects, adaptive reuse, Kress, lagrange, mike watson, redevelopment
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