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residences. The majority of the buildings were not torn down, though, and by the 1980s they had started to be renovated and re-converted into large retail stores at street level, and sometimes above, so that the old shopping district is now one once again, albeit one which appeals to a very different clientele. Stores currently in the district include
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who thought the historic designation would make the lives of property owners too difficult. Margaret Moore and Truman Moore also wrote a book for the cause in 1983 titled End of the Road for Ladies' Mile? Their book contained photographs and essays to share the forgotten history of Ladies' Mile which
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372:, 1895–1896
318:Woody Allen
158:World War I
146:23rd Street
1882:Categories
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1129:El Quijote
1068:Murray Guy
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826:Toy Center
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407:References
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122:Queen Anne
110:Beaux-Arts
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1358:La Sirena
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154:Civil War
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