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May 20, 2013
TACOMA (AP) — A group of people helping decide what to do with a failing totem pole in Tacoma says the century-old landmark should be taken down and left to decay in a public place as part of the city's living history.
A member of the advisory group, J.D. Elquist, recently told the city Landmarks Preservation Commission the pole should be “laid to rest,” possible in a park with signs telling its history.
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