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Ho Ho Ho! Historic preservation highlights of 2010
Last week I placed a hunk of coal in your blogging Christmas stocking by going negative with a list of historic preservation “lowlights” in Phoenix this past year. Boy did I get in trouble. While veering over our Capitol City … Continue reading →
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Historic Preservation Doesn’t Happen Without Community Engagement
Change isn’t going to come until we, the residents of Phoenix, also take responsibility for all the demolition that takes place here. Continue reading →