I could live with a small, two line sign that read:  'such and such 
tabernacle--dates' on line one and
"ask for information at your public library or bookmobile" or "Ask 
manager for information on ..." on line two. If they plaque the 
building, the information of why has to be readily available. Each one 
should remember that it can happen here and be on guard cause it's easy 
to turn into a vicious mob.
WizardMarks, Central

Nrussell wrote:

>Sigh......would would think even the Minneapolis Heritage Preservatioon
>Commission is going to be fodder for another contentious grist mill.  My
>first reaction was that this is just another good idea/commission gone bad.
>I modified my reaction to accepting a historical notation, but to explain
>why, an appropriate description should be included--a plaque with an
>
>explanation of what the church was and the message it sent.  If we're going
>to remember history, let's remember it correctly, eh?  What do you think?
>
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