Germantown is rich with history and beautiful architecture. The city, preservationist, communities should keep it intack.
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Jeffrey A Johnson
10 years ago
Please keep this outstanding property open.
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matthew feldman
10 years ago
Please keep this jewel open
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Rhrabold
10 years ago
Spent many hours there in my early years. great place to sled.
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isolene nelson
10 years ago
We need to save the old because the new will not last as long.
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Anonymous
10 years ago
Another example of Philadelphia throwing away its history...
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Thomas Sharpless
10 years ago
I'll bring my friends.
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James Campbell
10 years ago
Loudoun is a special treasure. Lets not let it go.
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Christine Koch
10 years ago
Please save our historic landmarks. Germantown is making great steps forward to restore it's neighborhoods and historic homes.
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Ines Love
10 years ago
Another part of our Germantown history being sacraficed. Think outside the box people. I'm sure there are other ways to get the funds that are needed.
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Nancy Holmes
10 years ago
A long forgotten treasure
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Mike Simone
10 years ago
Let's have some respect for our history!!!
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Ann Tydeman-Solomon
10 years ago
The focus needs to be on restoring Loudon and preserving this piece of American & Germantown history.
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Julie Baranauskas
10 years ago
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If this is indeed a property deeded to the public, it is badly managed as this tag sale demonstrates.
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Amy Miller
10 years ago
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This is a public resource that should be open to the public - not taken by private interests. Keep the collection intact.
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Constance Bille
10 years ago
Do not forget the history under our feet. The city must encourage tourism to Germantown.
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MrMrs Les Mary Morrow Farrell
10 years ago
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This would not be a good move. The intentions of a donor should be upheld most especially because there are so many other ways to accomplish the raising of funds without abandoning the merits of preservation and restoration. ~Mr. & Mrs. Les & Mary Morrow-Farrell of G'town.
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allison weiss
10 years ago
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i became aware of this wonderful asset in lower germantown near wayne junction by accident doing research about the area. there is no signage nor that it is a parks and recreation property/park. the deaccessioning process was established 23 years ago and in that time many of the players and capacities have changed. we want a chance to keep our history intact not lose its many assets atop the highest point in germantown on this most historic road, germantown avenue.
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Mark Peruso
10 years ago
Loudoun is a beautiful house and park. Please re-open the house to the public.
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Gina Michaels
10 years ago
Germantown is a national historic treasure. Its sites should be preserved.
Germantown is rich with history and beautiful architecture. The city, preservationist, communities should keep it intack.
Please keep this outstanding property open.
Please keep this jewel open
Spent many hours there in my early years. great place to sled.
We need to save the old because the new will not last as long.
Another example of Philadelphia throwing away its history...
I'll bring my friends.
Loudoun is a special treasure. Lets not let it go.
Please save our historic landmarks. Germantown is making great steps forward to restore it's neighborhoods and historic homes.
Another part of our Germantown history being sacraficed. Think outside the box people. I'm sure there are other ways to get the funds that are needed.
A long forgotten treasure
Let's have some respect for our history!!!
The focus needs to be on restoring Loudon and preserving this piece of American & Germantown history.
If this is indeed a property deeded to the public, it is badly managed as this tag sale demonstrates.
This is a public resource that should be open to the public - not taken by private interests. Keep the collection intact.
Do not forget the history under our feet. The city must encourage tourism to Germantown.
This would not be a good move. The intentions of a donor should be upheld most especially because there are so many other ways to accomplish the raising of funds without abandoning the merits of preservation and restoration. ~Mr. & Mrs. Les & Mary Morrow-Farrell of G'town.
i became aware of this wonderful asset in lower germantown near wayne junction by accident doing research about the area. there is no signage nor that it is a parks and recreation property/park. the deaccessioning process was established 23 years ago and in that time many of the players and capacities have changed. we want a chance to keep our history intact not lose its many assets atop the highest point in germantown on this most historic road, germantown avenue.
Loudoun is a beautiful house and park. Please re-open the house to the public.
Germantown is a national historic treasure. Its sites should be preserved.