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Feds Move Forward with New Mexico Drilling Plan Despite Community Outcry

Feds Move Forward with New Mexico Drilling Plan Despite Community Outcry
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Tolowa Dee-ni Nation Seeks to Repatriate Reservation Ranch; 1600-acre Smith River Property Listed For $12 95 Million Despite Coastal Act Violations

Tolowa Dee-ni Nation Seeks to Repatriate Reservation Ranch; 1600-acre Smith River Property Listed For $12 95 Million Despite Coastal Act Violations
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With a UVM Program Threatened by Cuts, Does Historic Preservation Have a Future in Vermont?

Devin Colman in front of his favorite midcentury house in Burlington On January 24, the preservation experts of seven northeastern states, including Pennsylvania and New York, convened for a webinar on historic barns, hosted by the New Hampshire Preservation Alliance. One of the three invited guest speakers was Tom Visser, professor and director of the master s of science program in historic preservation at the University of Vermont. In the subsequent breakout session for Vermont, the main speakers, Vermont state architectural historian Devin Colman and Preservation Trust of Vermont field service representative Alex Tolstoi, greeted each other familiarly. Both graduates of Visser s program, they gave a shout-out to a third grad, Caitlin Corkins, tax credits and grants coordinator at the Vermont Division for Historic Preservation, who didn t make it to the event.

Early Cambridge buildings remain intact underground

NewsSportsEntertainmentLifestyleOpinionUSA TODAYObituariesE-EditionLegals Early Cambridge buildings remain intact underground Preservation is key, as the underground storefronts are believed to be one of only three sets in the country Underneath Ellie s Cottage, at 653 Wheeling Ave., is a hidden gem of  Cambridge history. Those who have had the opportunity to step through the white door in the back of Ellie s, have experienced walking down a narrow flight of steps that led them back in time. At the bottom of those steps are the original storefronts built sometime  around the 1840s. The still-intact buildings and sidewalks, which have come to be known as Cambridge Underground, were discovered during the Wheeling Avenue construction/streetscape project in 2011.

Johnson Village bridge makes state preservation list

The bridge that spans the Arkansas River immediately east of Johnson Village is one of 46 bridges throughout the state to be named by the Colorado Department of Transportation on this year’s list of Colorado Preservation, Inc.’s Most Endangered Places. The nomination represents the first phase of a study of Colorado’s historical bridges to identify structures CDOT will commit to preserving in place. The bridge that carries U.S. Highway 24-285 from Trout Creek Pass over the Arkansas to Johnson Village, a Pratt deck truss bridge built in 1937, is one of two bridges named in the list in Chaffee County. The other also crosses the river north of Salida on Colo. 291.

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