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Downtown 1958

Friday, April 27, 2018

Repurpose

I've featured this dramatic photo before- a traditional symbol- of government, of banking, of strength.  This Corinthian column is one of four that once decorated the old First National Bank at 175 Main Street, as seen in the photo postcard below. 
And now, the columns gain new life, put at the end of Mill Street near the waterfront to create a small park that will soon accommodate small civic events and serve as a gathering area for downtown employees, residents and visitors.  Located less than a block from where they originally were, the columns not only acknowledge the history of the First National Bank, but also pay homage to other architectural aspects of Menasha's past.

And a reminder to come see me Sunday at the Menasha Public Library, or if you can't, I'll be at Your Daily Grind on Saturday from 10 am-1 pm.

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