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city vs. state
Save a piece of Philadelphia history, act now!
Submitted by AnneDicker on Fri, 01/04/2008 - 1:08pm.I hope everyone can take a moment today to help save a pair of historically significant buildings that are under the threat of needless demolition.
Early in the morning on the Saturday before Christmas, the state's Department of General Services (DGS), sent a team of workers to demolish the Philadelphia Life Insurance Co. Building and Annex at 111-115 North Broad Street to make way for the expansion of the Philadelphia Convention Center. This was done despite the fact that in 2004, the head of the Convention Center Authority had signed an agreement with the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission to spare these two National Historic Registered buildings.


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