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November 1, 2006 - About to Disappear..from it’s present location

townhallsi.jpg Old Town Hall is disappearing from it’s present location. built in 1914, the building served as a town hall and then later as the Public Works Department. When they out grew the space, the building sat empty for the last couple of years. Now the city needs the space to expand the current city hall. The City of Sequim offered it to the highest bidder and the building was purchased for $1001 last week. It will be moved to another location and be renovated with the hopes of attracting a tenant. I’ve also included a small thumnail of the building in it’s present location. For a window on the world and the other 47 November 1st picks for “About to Disappear” Theme Day, click on any of the names below.
Porto -Seattle WA USA (Kim) -London, UK -Greenville, SC -Albuquerque, NM (USA) -St Paul Kate -ShangHai, China -Phoenix, Az -Twin Cities, MN -Sequim, WA -Stayton, OR, USA -Bandung (Indonesia) -Dallas, USA -Stavanger (Norway) -Singapore (zannnie) -Budapest (Hungary) -Paris (France) -Tuzla (BiH) -Melbourne, (Aust.) -Auckland, New Zealand -Singapore (Raymond) -Dubai UAE (DXBluey) -Vantaa, Finland -Oshawa, Ontario, Canada -St. Paul MN Carol -Singapore (Keropok) -Delta Colorado, USA -Rotterdam (Netherlands -Queens, NY (USA) -Tenerife (Spain) -Santiago (Chile) -Nelson, New Zealand -( Japan ) -Hyde (UK) -Sydney (Sally) -Manila, Philippines -Aliso Viejo, CA (USA) -Nottingham UK -Brussels, Belgium -Sharon, CT (USA) -Sydney Australia (Nathalie) -Edinburgh, Scotland -Evry, France -San Diego, CA (USA) -Santa Clara, CA (USA) -Saarbrücken, Germany -Joplin, MO (USA) -

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John - Melbourne said,

November 1, 2006 @ 12:37 am

I would have paid $1002.. what a bargain. Thanks for the extra photo, it gives us a good perspective.

Kim said,

November 1, 2006 @ 12:46 am

Very cool choice for today’s theme!
-Kim

Ham said,

November 1, 2006 @ 12:52 am

ow curiously American - “we’ll preserve the building - but somewhere else!” And, I suppose, why not?

Sally said,

November 1, 2006 @ 1:30 am

Lovely building, so glad it will be preserved. I can imagine it is totally unsuited to modern needs!

ham: reminds me of those places in Europe (I’m thinking of Finland) where they move older buildings which are in danger of being lost and make a sort of theme park - not the sort with rides - of them. “Living museums”.

domino said,

November 1, 2006 @ 3:29 am

Why do they pull down something which looks to be something like an historic building ?

Kate Mura said,

November 1, 2006 @ 4:04 am

I much prefer older buildings to some of those that replace them.

Keropokman said,

November 1, 2006 @ 8:21 am

Hmmm, here in Singapore, when they building has been designated as historic, it cannot be torn down, and must be preserved.

Annie said,

November 1, 2006 @ 11:02 am

Praise be to the wonderful historic minded person who bought it with plans to restore it.

Eric said,

November 1, 2006 @ 11:27 am

Yes, how come they want to move it? It looks so nice from your photo (I would have payed 1003$ to over bid John!!). Nice photo anyway, I love the red background. Good luck with your new town hall then.

Felicia said,

November 1, 2006 @ 1:29 pm

That is a great price! Glad that it will be moved instead of torn down. With the red color it looks more like a farm building to me.

Jenny said,

November 1, 2006 @ 2:59 pm

I echo what others have said, plus it’s a really great photo!

Helen said,

November 1, 2006 @ 6:23 pm

Interesting that they will preserve it somewhere else!

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