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Aldermen, public question Sailing Hall of Fame locationPublished 02/21/08
Should it stay or should it go? That's the question people have asked when considering the site for the proposed National Sailing Hall of Fame - the Natural Resources Police building at 69 Prince George St. The historic waterfront property, also known as the Burtis House, takes up only 0.17 acres of land, but it has become a big controversy for the proposed $15 million museum, set to break ground next year. Public concern has been brewing over the 1897 wood-framed house since a feasibility study about the proposed hall of fame, released in December, said the building would need to be either razed or moved to make room...
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