stltoday.com
Jul 27, 2008
By David Bonetti and Diane Toroian Keaggy The architectural preservation movement's bottom line is to keep architecturally significant buildings from being demolished or so unsympathetically altered that their spirit is extinguished. At any moment, there is no lack of buildings threatened, endangered or vulnerable to destruction. For the second installment of our architecture series, we asked 10 local experts to each choose a building that is endangered by commercial development or a victim of time and decay, and which they feel is particularly worth saving. Read more stories from the paper's A&E section and see an index of the last two weeks We invite you to let us know what building you think is most worth saving. You can vote on one that has been nominated by our panel at STLtoday.com/entertainment or tell us about one we...
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