Board OKs House of Louie demolition
By Charles Tomlinson
Published: May 14, 2008
FLORENCE — The City of Florence Design Review Board has bid farewell to the former downtown Chinese restaurant House of Louie and welcomed the Francis Marion University Performing Arts Center to the heart of Florence.
Several board members, apparently eager to remove the dilapidated former restaurant, jokingly made motions Tuesday to approve the demolition before they had even received a staff report on the issue.
The building sits at the northwest corner of South Irby and West Palmetto streets.
Board OKs House of Louie demolition
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Board OKs House of Louie demolition
This headline in my local newspaper caught my eye. What the paper doesn't say it that the building was originally a Howard Johnson's Restaurant. For years before I-95 everybody driving from New York or thereabouts to Florida had to make a left turn at that intersection. Its a bit of classic commercial architecture. I'm sorry it couldn't be saved, but then its not my property.
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feels he represents the many educated and rational onlookers who believe that the hysterical denouncement of lay scepticism is both unwarranted and counter-productive
The problem, then, is that such calls do not address an opposition audience so much as they signal virtue. They talk past those who need convincing. They ignore actual facts and counterargument. And they are irreparably smug.
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I ate there many times when I lived in Florence.themanintheseersuckersuit wrote:This headline in my local newspaper caught my eye. What the paper doesn't say it that the building was originally a Howard Johnson's Restaurant. For years before I-95 everybody driving from New York or thereabouts to Florida had to make a left turn at that intersection. Its a bit of classic commercial architecture. I'm sorry it couldn't be saved, but then its not my property.
Board OKs House of Louie demolition
By Charles Tomlinson
Published: May 14, 2008
FLORENCE — The City of Florence Design Review Board has bid farewell to the former downtown Chinese restaurant House of Louie and welcomed the Francis Marion University Performing Arts Center to the heart of Florence.
Several board members, apparently eager to remove the dilapidated former restaurant, jokingly made motions Tuesday to approve the demolition before they had even received a staff report on the issue.
The building sits at the northwest corner of South Irby and West Palmetto streets.
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Some of my childhood memories revolve around Howard Johnson's restaurants. The turnpikes that my mother drove between Oklahoma City and Vinita (where her parents lived) had several HoJos along with Philips 66 gasoline stations. We would stop at one on the way up and another one on the way back - if my brother and I had been particularly well-behaved she would buy us chocolate bars that were only available at HoJos. Occasionally we'd get ice cream. One of the HoJos on the Turner Turnpike (OKC to Tulsa) was located on one side of the divided highway and had a skybridge that passed over the highway so that you could stop on the other side and still get to the restaurant.
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