Oakland Cemetery’s community mausoleum, built in 1907, is one of Shelby’s most significant landmarks—but time and weather have taken a toll. Now, a dedicated group of historians and city officials are racing to save it before further damage occurs. In this episode, we explore the challenges of restoring the second-oldest community mausoleum in the state, the tough decisions ahead, and what it will take to preserve this piece of history for future generations.
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