Preservation in the News - March 5, 2012
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Pasco's First African-American School
Jeff Cannon
03/05/12
Outlet: Land O' Lakes Patch
In this final article in our Black
History Month series, we continue with the topic of achievements made by
local African-Americans in the areas of education.
Following our split from Hernando County in 1887, Pasco County’s very
first African-Amer...
Navy Report Spots ‘Reasonable’ Guam Range Site
03/05/12
Outlet: Air Force Times - Online
In 2010, a lawsuit was filed by
We Are Guahan, the Guam Preservation Trust and the National Trust for
Historic Preservation. Afterward, the military performed a supplemental
Environmental Impact Statement. The lawsuit was dismissed two months ago
by...
Leiper's Fork Celebrates Main Street Designation
Vicki Stout For Williamson A.M.
03/05/12
Outlet: Tennessean - Online, The
The Main Street program was
developed by the National Trust for Historic Preservation almost 30
years ago. The National Main Street Center encourages public-private
partnerships to enhance community livability and job creation while
maintaining the h...
Preservation Expert to Speak to Heritage Association
03/05/12
Outlet: Hudson Hub-Times - Online
This project was hailed by the
National Trust for Historic Preservation as "one of three preservation
triumphs of the American Bicentennial of 1976." Hudson Heritage
Association was the first Hudson organization to endorse the plan, and
Bill Greer hi...
It's Time to Step Up and Save Carnegie
03/04/12
Outlet: Bemidji Pioneer
Two large sources of grant money for
which the Carnegie would qualify are the National Trust for Historic
Preservation and the Minnesota Historical Society grants, funded by the
Minnesota Legacy Amendment.
As you know, the plan for Library Park cu...
Zoar levee study could take three more years
03/04/12
Outlet: Repository - Online, The
In the meantime, the Zoar
Community Association has started using a program created by the
National Trust for Historic Preservation called "This Place Matters." It
is encouraging people to have their photos taken in Zoar with a "This
Place Matters" s...
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