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Tecumseh pillar to be knocked down Monday

Grand stand at Lacasse Park in Tecumseh, Ont. on Thursday, Dec. 15, 2022. (Bob Bellacicco/CTV News Windsor) Grand stand at Lacasse Park in Tecumseh, Ont. on Thursday, Dec. 15, 2022. (Bob Bellacicco/CTV News Windsor)
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A pillar in the town of Tecumseh is set to become part of its history.

Originally built in 1949 and restored in the mid-90s, the grandstand at Lacasse Park is coming down starting Monday.

Demolition will begin along the first base line and is expected to be complete by mid-week.

The $3 million project will include more seating, a training facility, improved public amenities and, of course, a modern grandstand.

“What we're expecting is a little bit bigger. a little bit better,” said Mayor Gary McNamara. “If you can picture I would say the Baltimore Orioles ball park.

“If you look at all the nice brick work that's out there. That's what you're going to be seeing is a little bit of that magic I guess of a professional ball park.” 

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