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Preservation payoff: Restaurant owner earns Orchid Award for restoring historic home

By BRIAN WALKER/Staff writer

POST FALLS - When Tina-Marie Schultz first saw the 1910 home for sale at Fourth and Frederick across from City Hall, she almost turned away.

"The paint was peeling, no lawn, dead trees ... it was in pretty bad shape," she recalls.

But she's glad she went inside.

She knew she couldn't pass on the historic gem, especially with most of the original woodwork still intact.

A two-year battle between Boise school leaders and local preservationists has some looking at ways to resolve the next conflict

Reprinted from the Idaho Statesman, May 8, 2010
By Bethann Stewart

Preservation Idaho leaders say they did not want to publicly confront the Boise School District for the second year in a row.

But months after they dinged the district with the smellier of their annual Orchids and Onions Awards for destroying South Junior High, built in 1948 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the district made two more decisions that sparked even more outrage.

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