Thursday, January 3, 2013

Someday an Amphitheater

Someday, this former warehouse will be an amphitheater in Selma's Riverfront Park.

Work continues to renovate the historic riverside building
 and give new life to the area next to the walking trail. 

15 comments:

  1. should be a wonderful addition and attractive to potential tourists!

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  2. What a great idea! Selma has some good, creative people!

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  3. At least they are working on it. Love that bright red!
    All my best to you in the New Year. :)

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  4. I love it when old buildings are restored and once again put to good use..nice one.

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  5. Wow! That will be really neat once it's completed.

    Thanks for visiting my blog! :)

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  6. I thought they were going to restore the old train depot here, but looks like it was just for a Halloween haunted house... they were doing a really good job, too, back in October, but it all abruptly stopped, afterward.

    The Amphitheater looks to be a great place. Beautiful river view, too. =)

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  7. I'm glad they are renovating the historic building along the river! I love your photos of the sunset and the bridge in your previous posts.
    Thanks for visiting and your nice comment.
    ~Barb

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  8. Love your blog and pictures of Selma.
    Good to see urban renewal projects.

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  9. Thank you very much for your prayers for Bob & his family, very much appreciated!

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  10. Sounds like a great project. I love it when an old building gets a new lease on life.

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  11. Glad they will be putting the [warehouse] to good use. Love that red.

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  12. I get so envious when I read about cities preserving their historical buildings and areas. I wish the Philippines would do it more.

    Wishing you a beautiful and grace-filled 2013.

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  13. Looks like a major transformation is going to take place. Appears to be a very good location.

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