Eyewashes prepared by Brian Carlson, JLG Architects, Grand Forks, ND When the Diocese of Crookston built a new Catholic Cathedral in 1991, the Care and Share Homeless Shelter bought the former rectory, and land to expand their services to the homeless. The empty former Cathedral was included even though Care and Share had no use for it. Not wanting to lose the Tiffany style Stained Glass windows to vandalism, they sold some of them. See the complete story of the stripping of the former Cathedral on prairieskyline.com. In 1996, Jennifer Peterson founded the Skyline Preservation Foundation, Inc., a non-profit, public charity to purchase the three-spired church. The former board researched the history and applied to be on the National Historic Register, which it is today. They fought a long legal case to be free from property taxes as an undeveloped building. They endured loss of leadership, loss of a grant-writer, and struggled to keep the building up with small fundraiser...
Give up on the Wayne Hotel, it is a waste of time and effort. Coming from a younger generation born and raised in Crookston in 81. The building is a health and safety hazard. I feel there is a more vital use of the funds to make crookston better bring in the new. Look into turning occupied buildings into living spaces like your Quist Building fill the upper levels, same with above Four Seasons. Why save one more structure to rot away. If I can help it, I will find a way to Tear Down those walls; like a great President once said about the Berlin Wall.
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