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The brownstone was torn down in the 1960s.
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While not all the homes and buildings were torn down, many of them were left with no front access point, instead relying on the alleyway.
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The city's first water tower was built next to that location a few years earlier in 1935, though it was torn down around 2004.
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In 1867 the mansion was torn down but all the materials were reused in the construction of a new church on the property.
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Can we dare to dream the inexpressible -- that those turbines that already blight the countryside could be torn down?
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The boards on the board track were rotting by 1929 and the board track was torn down.
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Until 2004, the town was also home to a lime sand brickworks, but this was closed and torn down.
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In 1915, on the pretext of holding an exhibition, more than 90% of the buildings were torn down.
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This facility was later torn down to make room for continuing expansion.
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The roomy old house was recently torn down and the lots sold.
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