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Old Indian school to be demolished
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JANUARY 31, 2001 More than 30 buildings at the old Intermountain Indian School in Brigham City, Utah, will be demolished so the owner of the 90-acre plot of land can make way for new development. Cape Advisors, a New York company, bought the former campus in the early 1990s and says tearing the buildings down costs less than renovating them. They plan to build new homes and apartments. Get the Story:
Renovation Makes Way for Demolition at Intermountain Indian School (The Salt Lake Tribune 1/31)
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