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Save the Oaks Castle for our Community

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Katie Hoffman
10 years ago

We need a place for the arts--and artists--to flourish. Saving the castle and using it as a community asset will add an important facet to our overall economic health.

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Tiffany ferguson
10 years ago

Don't tear it down. Fix it !!

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Keith Nakoff
10 years ago

Please open it for everyone's enjoyment!

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Anonymous
10 years ago

Save our castle! Let our community enjoy it!

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Jane Weaver
10 years ago

This is what brings the kinds of businesses we want to see to our fair city.

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Lynnea Hunter
10 years ago

This is exactly the kind of resource and center Johnson City needs!

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Rob Lesman
10 years ago

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Donna McWhirter
10 years ago

The cities of this nation have demolished or let fall into ruins too many historic buildings in order to build nondescript buildings or ugly parking lots. Save history and let it shine.

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Valda Grimmett
10 years ago

Save this beautiful piece of history!

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Lyn Govette
10 years ago

I was just in Cincinnati at their art museum. The Castle would make a fabulous one. More art!!

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Les Nelson
10 years ago

Don't let another piece of Johnson City history be destroyed

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James Rathschmidt
10 years ago

Too beautiful to let go.

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Kris Bowers
10 years ago

Please support the local efforts to use this outstanding property for the benefit of the community.

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Arlene Angelmaier
10 years ago

O, had I but followed the arts! William Shakespeare

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Jessica Brown
10 years ago

This castle would be perfect as an arts center for the community.

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Mary Sutton
10 years ago Featured

Opportunity, not abandonment! This is a once in a generation opportunity. It's the perfect point on the triangle__ETSU, downtown Johnson City, and The Oaks.

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Catherine Strain
10 years ago

Johnson City needs this arts center!

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James Rathschmidt
10 years ago

Save it

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Zackery Sturgilll
10 years ago

The Oaks is such a beautiful place. A building such as this really needs to be preserved and shared with others.

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Jonathan Adams
10 years ago Featured

Being an artist in East Tennessee is rough. You have to hustle for work. This will help artist endeavors in the near future.