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>Seems to me, that old building is a historical site. Think of all the major1959 might be a bit too new for historical preservation, but it deserves checking. We know they'll never tear it down. But it might be nice to get some sort of official notice posted on the building. I'm afraid the inside will change a lot. I'm actually looking forward to seeing the old Pit return. For a while, we'll see the old floor and ceiling when they wreck out the Mayor planning room and the media room. That used to be part of the Pit.
\n>events that were orchestrated from there. If nothing else, what about Kate
\n>Hale's famous speech following Andrew? That building is one of Miami-Dade's
\n>few cold war relics. Seems like a shame to alter it. Maybe we should get
\n>the Dade Heritage Trust involved? What do you guys think?
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