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Let’s look at a
few other examples of buildings in downtown Salisbury where the “after”
restores the architectural character of the building when it was first
built. This is what the Zimmerman
building, built in 1899, looked like for several decades starting in the
1950s. An aluminum “slipcover” was
placed over the façades of two buildings in an effort to compete with the
suburban shopping centers and make the buildings look “modern” but instead…
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