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Protesters on the steps of Cleveland City Hall, Tuesday, want to tear down a pair of century-old, Cleveland homes near Wade Park and Magnolia.

“These are historic homes,” said Cleveland City Councilman Jeff Johnson. “One of them is done by the same architect that did City Hall. These homes are special.”

Johnson wants to designate the neighborhood as one of Cleveland’s Historic Districts. That would mean any alterations to any home in the area would need to be approved first by the City Landmark Commission, making demolition nearly impossible.

“The church owns those two homes. They bought them outright. It’s fair and square theirs,” said protester Ross Phar. “They have the right to modify them, tear them down or what ever they want to do with them.”

Mt. Zion Congregational Church wants to demolish the homes and build a brand new, $1.6 million “Family Life Center”.

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article courtesy of Newsnet5.com

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