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the war damage in the north tower has been repaired you can recognize the temporary filling by its lighter color. to the plumber had done that filling survive for decades but it sparked an intense debate among preservationists some thought it should be removed others said it should be kept in place as a memorial to the wall. despite and they could. it was decided that this scar should be removed even if it meant to raising a highly visible reminder of the city s recent history. from president had to personally i would have favored the other option but you have to respect the opinions of those who were affected by those events and still you ve got to explain to people what that white spot is perceptions of buildings are always changing
more but the fact that the cathedral was still standing may have given people hope they saw that the cathedral had survived and they might choose to so they stayed put the logical thing to do would be to leave there was nothing left here so i think the cathedral really did give strength and encouragement to the people of cologne. in one nine hundred forty eight to mark the cathedral seven hundredth anniversary a mass was celebrated in the chancel. the war damage in the north tower has been repaired you can recognize the temporary filling by its lighter color. as a plumber had done that filling survive for decades but it sparked an intense debate among preservationists betting some thought it should be removed others said it should be kept in place as a memorial to the war. it
one nine hundred forty eight to mark the cathedral seven hundredth anniversary a mass was celebrated in the chancel. the war damage in the north tower has been repaired you can recognize the temporary filling by its lighter color. as a plumber had done that filling survive for decades but it sparked an intense debate among preservationists getting some thought it should be removed the other said it should be kept in place as a memorial to the wall. despite they could. it was decided that this scar should be removed even if it meant to raising a highly visible reminder of the city s recent history. personally i would have favored the other option but you have to respect the
heather: a new fight in new york city over what may be the site of a mass grave dating back to the revolutionary war. the land is set to be the site of a school but preservation is one of the projects on hold until they can study it further. this vacant lot behind me is thought to be a mass grave for slaves from the 1800s and four soldiers from the american revolution. preservationists say this land was owned by the vanbrunt family as a burial ground for slaves. the lot is owned by new york s department of education with plans on building a school here in time for fall 2018. local politicians want the city to hold off pending further investigation. i know we need to build a