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This July 15, 2015 photo provided by Grant County ND Dot Com shows a nearly century-old vacant bank building in Antler, N.D., that the town plans to demolish on Feb. 29. White supremacist Craig Cobb once tried to buy the building to convert into a church for his religion, but city officials thwarted his plans by buying up all of the town’s vacant property, including the old bank. (Gregory Bruce/Grant County ND Dot Com via AP)
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