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NewsMarch 18, 2015

The Shivelbine House is seen in the background as an excavator removes rubble Tuesday from where Greystone Estate stood off Sprigg Street. The estate, built in 1921, was used for years by Southeast Missouri State University fraternities but was closed last year when problems were found with the roof, water infiltration and ductwork. Repairing the house was not considered economically feasible by the university...

 (Laura Simon)
(Laura Simon)
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The Shivelbine House is seen in the background as an excavator removes rubble Tuesday from where Greystone Estate stood off Sprigg Street. The estate, built in 1921, was used for years by Southeast Missouri State University fraternities but was closed last year when problems were found with the roof, water infiltration and ductwork. Repairing the house was not considered economically feasible by the university.

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