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I believe that historic buildings are the cornerstone of any community that seeks to retain its cultural identity. Historic Buildings such as the Brighton Armory, Historic City Hall and our First Town...
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I believe that historic buildings are the cornerstone of any community that seeks to retain its cultural identity. Historic Buildings such as the Brighton Armory, Historic City Hall and our First Town Hall are part of our City's proud past. They add a "sense of place" that many suburban communities have managed to destroy over the past 50 years and are now struggling to recreate from the rubble of their demolished historic buildings. these buildings tell a story that is unique to Brighton and our way of life, both as it was and as it is today. If we have the foresight to save our most important places for future generations, they too will have the opportunity to connect with their past and develop a sense of pride in Brighton.
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I believe that historic buildings are the cornerstone of any community that seeks to retain its cultural identity. Historic Buildings such as the Brighton Armory, Historic City Hall and our First Town Hall are part of our City's proud past. They add a "sense of place" that many suburban communities have managed to destroy over the past 50 years and are now struggling to recreate from the rubble of their demolished historic buildings. these buildings tell a story that is unique to Brighton and our way of life, both as it was and as it is today. If we have the foresight to save our most important places for future generations, they too will have the opportunity to connect with their past and develop a sense of pride in Brighton.
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