Historic homes get shot at future
Leader of Preservation Oklahoma works to keep structures standing.
While taking a stroll with her father in Louisville, Ky. , a young Sheila Spurgeon noticed a three-story building that was burned. She could see straight through the charred facade and thought, "Somebody needs to do something. Why doesn't someone save this building?”
Now 54, the lifelong advocate of historical buildings and homes hopes to do her part to preserve some of Oklahoma 's historic places as the new exe...
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