In 2000, Antoun purchased 1000 N. Sixth St. for Historic Harrisburg Association for the sum of $30,000. She told the organization the historic struture would be incorporated into the National Black History Museum that she was spearheading with the support of former Mayor Stephen R. Reed. The museum never got off the ground and Antoun has allowed the building to deteriorate for more than a decade until the city issued a condemnation April 15, 2010.
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Condemnation Notice issued to Annette Antoun, publisher of the Paxton Herald
In 2000, Antoun purchased 1000 N. Sixth St. for Historic Harrisburg Association for the sum of $30,000. She told the organization the historic struture would be incorporated into the National Black History Museum that she was spearheading with the support of former Mayor Stephen R. Reed. The museum never got off the ground and Antoun has allowed the building to deteriorate for more than a decade until the city issued a condemnation April 15, 2010.
In 2000, Antoun purchased 1000 N. Sixth St. for Historic Harrisburg Association for the sum of $30,000. She told the organization the historic struture would be incorporated into the National Black History Museum that she was spearheading with the support of former Mayor Stephen R. Reed. The museum never got off the ground and Antoun has allowed the building to deteriorate for more than a decade until the city issued a condemnation April 15, 2010.