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Visions for Vacancies: What Should Become of the Daisy Wall?

Last remaining wall of iconic air rifle factory sits dormant as plans are discussed about its future.

The Daisy Wall is the last remaining architectural artifact from the Daisy Air Rifle Company's in downtown Plymouth.

Once the front of the iconic rifle company's former manufacturing headquarters, the wall now sits abandoned, windows broken, supported by beams in a field. 

Discussions have circulated at the city level about . Some say bulldoze it. Some want it turned into a and fundraising efforts have been under way to ensure the wall's preservation.

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Its most recent intended use was to serve as one-fourth of a condominium building before the housing market crashed in the 2000s and plans were abandoned.

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