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jwirr

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14. If it is on the National Register of Historical Places then there are limits to the changes he can
Wed Feb 8, 2012, 07:14 PM
Feb 2012

make. We have an old Lighthouse in our community which is on the list and is owned by the historical society. We run it as a B&B but we could not change any of the structure. If he has any brains at all he will respect the historical value behind the building and work around it. Who owns the building?

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Trump is like the King Midas of Tacky. Liberal Veteran Feb 2012 #1
He might not get too much leeway to screw with the exterior, at least. nt MADem Feb 2012 #2
Even his stinking name visible on the outside is "screwing with the exterior" imo. yellowcanine Feb 2012 #6
It's on the National Register--he'll be "overseen" and odds are good any ugly shit he does is easily MADem Feb 2012 #8
I got that but I am guessing that "extenuating circumstances" + money will make muskrat head's yellowcanine Feb 2012 #9
That could very well be--time will tell, I guess. nt MADem Feb 2012 #11
Therein lies the problem though. With some things once it is done it can't be reversed easily. yellowcanine Feb 2012 #12
National Register will leave the exterior intact and the basic footprint in the interior. MADem Feb 2012 #18
Puke. nt onehandle Feb 2012 #3
Nooooo!!!!!!! I love that place. all american girl Feb 2012 #4
I know. I do too. The clock tower is great. Maybe it can still be stopped with a big enough yellowcanine Feb 2012 #7
Oh great! The king of good taste strikes again. nt Guy Whitey Corngood Feb 2012 #5
What would you do with the building? Great Caesars Ghost Feb 2012 #10
damn -- that was a beautiful building nt grasswire Feb 2012 #13
If it is on the National Register of Historical Places then there are limits to the changes he can jwirr Feb 2012 #14
The government owns the building. In other words, we do. That is why I think it should be used for yellowcanine Feb 2012 #15
Thanks. I agree but I know that money is involved. We bought the Lighthouse for $1.00 because jwirr Feb 2012 #16
Maybe, I doubt it, he will do as good whistler162 Feb 2012 #17
I wouldn't let that egomaniac anywhere near any building I own hootinholler Feb 2012 #19
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