Rich Cholodofsky in the Nov. 19th Pittsburgh Tribune Review reports that the Lincoln Highway Heritage Corridor in Ligonier Township is seeking $400,000 from EADS architecture group whose advice led to the razing of a century-old roadhouse.
The Heritage Corridor group planned to build an $8 million visitors center in the township and planned on moving the two-story structure to the site, but the architect seriously underestimated the cost.
Does this mean the visitors center is a no-go?
Too Bad If It Does, and I also take It That the Roadhouse Was Lost. --RoadDog
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