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HomeMy WebLinkAboutFt. Shiloh Article 1/28/05 ...............~~~ .....~~~ Page A4 The Bryan-College Station Eagle ~..~w~.............~......................... Tuesday, December 7, 2004 , Shiloh Hall found I to be not salvageable I A structural evaluation of the 80-year-old Shiloh Hall in College Station recently revealed that the historic Czech community center Is rotting and not salvage- able, officials said. , The building has severe ,ter-I mite and water damage and would have to be reconstructed at a high cost to be preserved, said Katie Elrod, city liaison to the historic preservation commit- tee. The committee received a grant .from the National Trust for Historic Preservation to study the structural integrity and feasi- bility of preserving the Shiloh, located near the southwest cor- ner of Texas Avenue and South- west Parkway. But the city may now turn to Texas A&M Universi- ty architecture classes to have students record the building's I dimensions and create an archi-. tectural record of the historic site, Elrod said. College Station officials also I are looking for old photos and I programs from weddings and dances held in Shiloh. Built in the late 1910s or early 1920s, the Shiloh was once the hub of a vibrant Czech communi- ty that settled in College Station in the 1850s. In the 1970s, owner Ken Martin transformed it into the Fort Shiloh Restaurant, though the building has been vacant now for 15 years. I To share photos and items that' can help document the , Sh"oh's h'sto", oontaot Elmd :J L:4-3761. ..._--- . I, \ \ " . /