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10 Most Endangered Historic Places In 2009

From a town ball field in Chaska to a big fish statue in the northern resort town of Bena, the list keeps growing of Minnesota's most endangered historic places. The Preservation Alliance of Minnesota outlined the 10 sites it believes are threatened by lack of preservation plan.

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Foley-Brower-Bohmer House, St Cloud: The 1889 mansion was built for business magnate Thomas Foley. Notable for some 70 windows that incorporated stained or curved glass, the house was severely damaged in a 2002 fire.

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