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The City of Columbia is developing a roadmap for preserving its historical landmarks. The Historic Preservation Plan provides a roadmap for identifying and maintaining these places that can then be nominated for national recognition.
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The J. Huston Tavern tavern was the first building in Missouri to be set aside for historic preservation with public funding.
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The Missouri State Penitentiary will be considered for nomination for the National Register of Historic Places.The Missouri Advisory Council on Historic…
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A Columbia parks demolition project has turned into a possible preservation project.Jeremy Sapp was tearing down part of the Parks Management Center…
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The City of Columbia has received a grant to help fix up historic properties.Columbia holds about 140 officially recognized historic properties and many…
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The Columbia City Council tabled a vote that would have created the first-ever written plan to repair and maintain Columbia’s brick-paved streets at its…
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The amount of historic preservation tax credits authorized in Missouri has dropped for the fourth consecutive year. The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports…
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The historic Heibel-March building may finally be getting a face lift.The Heibel March building located at 902 Rangeline is a historic property. The…
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Members of a panel created to review Missouri’s tax credits, are leaning towards recommending that the cap on Historic Preservation tax credits be cut…
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Columbia’s Historic Preservation Commission began accepting nominations for the city’s 2013 list of most notable properties. It will review nominations…