It seems that one of the Catholic schools slated for closure—St. Joan of Arc in Harrowgate—was designed by the same prolific architect, George Ashdown Audsley, who designed the Wanamaker Organ, 11 Broadway in NYC (which still stands) and the Edward the Confessor Church at Eighth and York, among other notable buildings. Does this make a case for its preservation? [Philadelphia Speaks]
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