Another Historical Landmark in upstate New York has been destroyed thanks to the State Government System. The citizens of Louisville, New York tried to save the stone bridge constructed in the 1880's. No politicians or state officials cared enough to save the bridge. It was believed to be constructed by a Civil War Era African American Slave and could have been placed on the National Register of Historical Landmarks.."THE FIGHT WASN'T FOUGHT HARD ENOUGH." LINK: Youtube
Monday, July 11, 2011
Historic Stone Bridge Constructed By Civil War Slave Destroyed
Friday, April 09, 2010
World's Largest Card Stack...Falls Over
Saturday, October 17, 2009
Monday, September 28, 2009
Lego House Gets Destroyed

Total sadness. It finally happened and James May's beautiful Lego House met its destiny. It has been destroyed.
James' full scale Lego House was built at the Denbies Wine Estate in Dorking, Surrey, for the BBC program Toy Stories. Someone just asked me why it was destroyed. Well, because I didn't have the $81,000 needed to dismantle it and rebuild it in another location, that's why. LINK, [Daily Telegraph and Daily Mail]
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Last of Tiger Stadium destroyed

Michigan and Trumbull is missing an old friend as crews raised most of the remaining Tiger Stadium on Monday.
The stadium's upper deck, which had remained mostly in tact, collapsed around 2:30 p.m.
Freep.com, June 22: Witnesses said the first base portion of the structure began peeling away, and then the rest of the upper deck quickly collapsed upon itself.
The result is a massive pile of rubble, including the roof, twisted steel and concrete chunks.
A preservation group earlier this month attempted to postpone the final demolition, but a judge ruled against the delay and the razing resumed. LINK
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