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    Default Old Visitor Center Is New Battle Of Gettysburg

    I heard this story on the way into work today.....


    Old Visitor Center Is New Battle Of Gettysburg
    by Alex Schmidt

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    http://www.npr.org/templates/story/s...oryId=95460483

    "...Morning Edition, October 7, 2008 · The 1864 cyclorama painting, "The Battle of Gettysburg," is on display in a new visitors center. The National Park Service wants to demolish the old building but it was designed by Richard Neutra, one of the most important figures of modern architecture. Neutra's son has filed a lawsuit to force the Park Service to reconsider its decision.

    Alex Schmidt reports for member station WHYY...."
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    Maybe the Gettysburg Foundation will charge folks $10 for three swings at the old building with a sledge hammer.
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    Hallo!

    And souvenir memorial bricks may be purchased for $50 each.

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    It may be me but I didn't think the old cyclorama building was that beautiful. Just me I guess. I had seem [?] the storage area under the cental core where they stored the uniforms and gear for the rangers interpreters. (1982)
    Respects, Scott B. Lesch

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