The J.C. WIlber building was built in 1892 and replaced in 1955 by the Tregoweth Brown Building.
The cornerstone of the building, as we know, was the home of Michigan J. Frog, until he was discovered by the nameless, hapless fellow who thought a singing frog would bring him fame and fortune, until near insanity and poverty drove him to hide the frog, case and all, in the cornerstone of the Tregoweth Brown Building.
It's now 2024. The Tregoweth Brown Building is set to be demolished by the ACME Building Disintegrators in 2056, only 32 years from now.
So it's a fair bet that Michigan J. Frog's next handler has already been born.
Godspeed.
As usual, Dennis' response on Facebook is perfect:
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