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Vernon receives $50K grant to renovate Governor Hunt House

Don t miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook.   VERNON — The Preservation Trust of Vermont announced the recipients of the Paul Bruhn Historic Revitalization Grants to activate and reuse historic structures. A total of $625,000 has been awarded to nine rural community projects, including the historic Governor Hunt House in Vernon. The grants range from $50,000 to $100,000 and will be used for restoration and repairs of windows, facades, foundations, interior spaces and roofs. The Preservation Trust received applications totaling over $2.5 million in requests. “The applications represented an amazing array of projects including arts spaces, community centers, village stores, and more. It was tough to choose among so many great projects. Ultimately, we selected the ones that best meet the goals of spurring new economic activity in village centers and downtowns and those that bring new life to under-utilized buildings,” said Ben Doyle, president of the Preservatio

Van Wert one of Ohio History Connection s recipients of National Park Service grant

Van Wert one of Ohio History Connection s recipients of National Park Service grant Information submitted The Kauke and McCurdy Block VAN WERT The Ohio History Connection announced that projects in Painesville, Piqua, Ravenna, and Van Wert are recipients of the National Park Service’s Paul Bruhn Historic Revitalization Grants Program. The National Park Service’s Paul Bruhn Historic Revitalization Grants Program assists Ohio’s Main Street communities with the rehabilitation of historic buildings that prioritize economic impact, use of commercial first-floor space and upper floor residential space, and encourage reactivation of vacant spaces. Ohio was one of eight states to be awarded this funding in

Essanee Theater Receives Restoration Grant

Essanee Theater Receives Restoration Grant Mayor Freddie DeCourt and the City of New Iberia have received a $50,000 National Park Service Grant by the Louisiana Office of Cultural Development for the restoration of the Essanee Theater. Posted: Dec 16, 2020 8:42 AM Updated: Dec 16, 2020 8:43 AM Posted By: Akemi Briggs NEW IBERIA, La. - Mayor Freddie DeCourt and the City of New Iberia have received a $50,000 National Park Service Grant (P19AP00425) by the Louisiana Office of Cultural Development for the restoration of the Essanee Theater (126 Iberia St., New Iberia). Built in 1937, the Essanee Theater was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2017 as a contributing resource to the Downtown New Iberia National Register Commercial Historic District (NRIS 100001710). The period of significance for the Downtown New Iberia Commercial Historic District was 1870 to 1967.

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