Because I have “High School Bowl” in a little bit, and because I haven't really shared any of them yet, I'm gonna take the easy way out today.
I hope you forgive me.
Actually, technically, it's not the “easy” way out, considering how much time I've spent putting this year's “season” of “Pieces of the Past” together. I've been writing about them in here since, what, February, and working on them pretty much since. Thankfully, they're all done, and we've been in the process of rolling them out the past month. I shared the first one—the epic “...And Put Up a Parking Lot”--with you, but I haven't said anything about the three we're premiered since them.
So, I guess, that serves as today's “easy way out”.
The first “Pieces? The story of how an iconic Marquette building—the building where my parents actually met, meaning it was kind of important to my existence—almost burned down--
The second? The story of how one company shaped downtown Marquette more than anything other than the hills and the Great Fire of 1868--
And finally, the story of the most unique school in Marquette history--
With that, I'm off to be a dork on TV. More tomorrow!
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