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Sale of State Capitol buildings? Really? Yes.
How the hell did the SALE OF THIS BUILDING on January 14, 2010, go UNNOTICED without any remark??
There was a similar blackout in the local news, btw. Didn't report on it until 6 months later. —Preceding
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I am embarrassed to say that I wasn't aware of this until today, 8 years after the fact! This most certainly merits more than two lines in the article. I will add to the article. Here are a couple of references:
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Del Webb the person was born in 1899, the same year construction on the Capitol began. It's impressive that a newborn was able to build such a remarkable edifice.
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