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A Ligonier Township historical preservation agency wants its former architect to pay nearly $400,000 in damages for giving bad advice that led to the razing of a century-old roadhouse.
In a three-count lawsuit filed Monday, the Lincoln Highway Heritage Corridor, a nonprofit agency that operates to preserve historical structures along Route 30 in Western Pennsylvania, contended that it suffered the financial losses as part of its effort to build an $8 million visitors center on Route 30 in Ligonier Township.See the full content of this document
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Ligonier Township Historical Group Sues Over Advice
The heritage group said that architect EADs Group of Altoona underestimated the costs invol...
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