Links To The Past: Week Of September 2
September 3rd, 2007 @ 12:01 am by Cliffe | Sorted Links To The Past
Had to skip over Links To The Past last week as there wasn’t a whole lot going on. But don’t you worry, we’re back and better than ever before.
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Past Still Present At Renovated Queen Anne Library
An original Queen Anne Carnegie Library gets a coat of fresh paint, among other things. Just visited the Carnegie Library building in Ballard last week to snap some pictures. -
Proposal Limits Use Of Seattle Land Zoned Industrial
Nickels has a proposal that will limit the amount of office / retail space allowed in industrially zoned areas. Liebman is unfazed. -
Queen Anne Church Rescued
The historic 1926 Seventh Church of Christ, Scientist building on Queen Anne is saved from the wrecking ball. The PI has more on the salvation of the church. -
Barn Again!
King County has a new program that offers barn owners grants, low-interest loans, and tax incentives to fix up their barns. -
Ron Paul For President In 2008
While that old DA (who hasn’t even declared yet) may be besting him in the polls, Ron Paul is standing his ground.