By Antonio D. French
Filed Thursday, May 10, 2007 at 1:41 AM
When Dr. Cole Woodcox of The Missouri Alliance for Historic Preservation announces the group's annual list of "Most Endangered Historic Places" next week, he will do so in front of a building which is surely on the list — the Mullanphy Emigrant Home in Old North St. Louis. Labels: Culture, Preservation
Last week, PubDef Intern Reporter Dan Martin visited this endangered piece of St. Louis history and spoke with a representative from the group fighting to save it, as well as a woman who thinks they may just be wasting their time.
On Wednesday, May 16, supporters of the project to save Mullanphy will hold a benefit concert at Christ Church Cathedral at 7:00 p.m. Advance tickets are $20 each or buy them at the door for $25. Go to www.savemullanphy.org for more info.
EXTRA: Click here to watch Dan Martin's full interview with Sean Thomas of the Old North St. Louis Restoration Group.
1 Comments:
Great job!
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5/10/2007 12:10 PM
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