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Commission adds Zakheim frescoes at 45 Onondaga to landmarks work program for further study
Summary
Staff told the Commission the Bernard Zakheim frescoes at the former Alemany Health Center appear historically significant but need more contextual research; the Commission voted unanimously to add the murals and buildings to the Landmarks work program and asked the community to help prepare a revised application with staff support.
The Historic Preservation Commission voted Wednesday to add an application to landmark the 1935 Bernard Zakheim frescoes and the former Alemany Health Center at 45 Onondaga Avenue to its Landmarks work program for additional research.
Jonathan Lammers of the Planning Department told the Commission excerpts of consultant reports identify Zakheim as a master artist and recommend considering the frescoes for San…
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