I cannot believe that in the midst of downtown revitalization and a burgeoning interest in historical preservation in Knoxville, the Episcopal church would even dream of doing something like this. Why do they need to destroy another bit of what is left of Knoxville's history? What cause could be so great as to justify this incredible loss? Does anybody remember what happened when Home Federal was allowed to tear down the Sprankle building. We got another surface parking lot. Please, rally the community and let's stop this madness.
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UTLawDawg writes:
I cannot believe that in the midst of downtown revitalization and a burgeoning interest in historical preservation in Knoxville, the Episcopal church would even dream of doing something like this. Why do they need to destroy another bit of what is left of Knoxville's history? What cause could be so great as to justify this incredible loss? Does anybody remember what happened when Home Federal was allowed to tear down the Sprankle building. We got another surface parking lot. Please, rally the community and let's stop this madness.
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