This former WW II PoW camp building could be torn down. Its protectors want to give it new life

This former WW II PoW camp building could be torn down. Its protectors want to give it new life

Marilyn Morawetz stares at the crumbling walls of a historic cafeteria building, still finding beauty in its prairie-style architecture.“They're almost never seen in an industrial kind of setting like this,” she said. “If it goes down, our real fear is that

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