Tear down on King Street
Demolition of the dilapidated city-owned property at 17 1/2 King Street in Norwich began early yesterday morning and was quickly completed by mid-day. The property sat vacant for several months before the Common Council voted in September to have the structure demolished, citing safety concerns and the extreme disrepair of the structure. (Photo submitted by Don Page)
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