Joe Apple

In 2004, Chris Kahlow chained herself to the row houses at 6th Street and Main Street to protest their demolition. This demonstration brought attention to the destruction of low-income housing in the newly gentrifying downtown district. Kahlow sought to mark the importance of preservation and architectural history in our city.

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In 2004, Chris Kahlow chained herself to the row houses at 6th Street and Main Street to protest their demolition. This demonstration brought attention to the destruction of low-income housing in the newly gentrifying downtown district. Kahlow sought to mark the importance of preservation and architectural history in our city.

In 2004, Chris Kahlow chained herself to the row houses at 6th Street and Main Street to protest their demolition. This demonstration brought attention to the destruction of low-income housing in the newly gentrifying downtown district. Kahlow sought to mark the importance of preservation and architectural history in our city.

In 2004, Chris Kahlow chained herself to the row houses at 6th Street and Main Street to protest their demolition. This demonstration brought attention to the destruction of low-income housing in the newly gentrifying downtown district. Kahlow sought to mark the importance of preservation and architectural history in our city.

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