DESCRIPTION:
Subject: Bird's Eye View showing Irem Temple, looking North, Wilkes Barre, PA
Condition: Excellent (See scans)
Back side: Divided
Circulated: Yes
Year: 1909
Publisher: F. H. Kirby & Co.
Postmark: October 14, 1909, Oliver Mills, PA
"The 107-year-old Irem Temple building, a historic landmark on North Franklin Street, once was Wilkes-Barre's primary public performance venue.
Today, the once-grand building has fallen into disrepair and has no heat, lights or electricity. But city and chamber officials are trying to save it.
During a tour by flashlight Wednesday, Ross Macarty, vice president of community development, real estate and special projects for the Greater Wilkes-Barre Chamber of Business and Industry, showed that water damage has taken a toll on the deteriorating building and thieves have stolen copper and brass inside over the past two months.
The Greater Wilkes-Barre Development Corp., an arm of the
Greater Wilkes-Barre Chamber of Business and Industry, bought the
building in 2005 for $992,000, using a combination of federal,
state and chamber funds. The chamber and city are seeking $2.4
million in state gaming funds to bring the building up to code and
return it to use." (Attribution: http://thetimes-tribune.com/news/business/funds-sought-to-restore-wilkes-barre-irem-temple-1.1434055)
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