After seeing the two photos on the front page Jan. 27 showing what Franklin Street looked like in 1963 compared to now (“Franklin Street redesign to free up valuable city land”), it became apparent to me what the city needs to do to make the area beautiful again: Tear everything down and put it back the way it was in 1963.
Bill Stanton
Bowdoinham
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