FW: Daily Briefing: These buildings faced uncertain times, but private efforts saved them

 

 

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The Charles Curtis House, where the nation's first Native American vice president lived, is on the market. Its owner is waiting for the right buyer.

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These buildings faced uncertain times, but private efforts saved them

 

 

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