"A fire that roared through several historic buildings last week in downtown Madison, Ind., was arson, and authorities said yesterday they do not have any leads.
'I'm pretty frustrated and aggravated,' Mayor Albert Huntington said.
The fire, on Aug. 25, gutted the Elks lodge built in 1902 and a former city hall built in 1876. It damaged three other buildings along West and Third streets."
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