The highway was later razed, but has still not been permanently replaced.
It was later razed and discontinued as a station stop in 1929.
Established in 1726, the town was razed by the British 50 years later.
That building, however, was razed just two years later, leaving the museum without galleries of its own for almost four years.
Service to the station was terminated in 1961, and the building was razed several years later.
The school closed in 1953, and the building was later razed.
A new school was built in 1925 and later razed in 1968.
The original 1888 structure was later razed to its first story and sold.
It was used until 1960 when the new high school was ready, and was later razed in 1969.
That building was later razed to build a parking lot.