Historic Boeing Plant Torn Down

Historic Boeing Plant Torn Down

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Jimbeaux

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Wednesday 15th September 2010
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Modernization and progress made this neccessary, but sad nonetheless.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100914/ap_on_hi_te/us...

Jimbeaux

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Eric Mc said:
I always get the impression that the Americans aren't all that sentimental about things in the way the Brits sometimes are.

Still, if it is no longer needed, I suppose it has to go.
Actually, we have very strict laws to designate and protect structures or places of historic value. I suppose the various bits making up this situation did not lend itself to that. It has not been torn down yet (I believe I misspoke); therefore, it is possible they may preserve a portion of the structure as a museum.

Edited by Jimbeaux on Wednesday 15th September 15:51

Jimbeaux

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Historic items that predate the U.S. are also carefully protected. An example are two mounds that are in the middle of the Louisiana State University campus. They are believed to be prehistoric Indian mounds that have decayed items inside carbon dating back 6,000 years. They are still being investigated.

Edited by Jimbeaux on Wednesday 15th September 15:58

Jimbeaux

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Thursday 16th September 2010
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Eric Mc said:
Probably the contents of a student's teepee.

I'd were protective biological hazard clothing if I was one of the archaeologists.
hehe It is intersting seeing that the going theory has been that our "Indians" came over the land bridge from what is now the west coast, yet, we are discovering relative metropolises in the Southeast U.S. dating back 6,000 years.

Jimbeaux

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Engineer1 said:
What happened to Kennewick man the Caucasian skull that seemed to question the from Asia answer?
Uh oh, That sounds racist! hehe