Free Summer Workshop for Teachers and other Educators to be offered June 21-25, 2010.
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The Historic House Plaque Program recognizes the effort that people put into maintaining and restoring their property, as well as the historical significance of the property.
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The National Trust awards Landmarks a mentoring grant to improve results of our Revolving Fund program for endangered properties.
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View the recipients of the 2009 Preservation Honors Awards at the 2010 Annual Meeting.
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Awards were given for renovation of houses, new construction, preservation of a long-standing structure, church stewardship and contributions to the community.
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When Thomasville National Bank foreclosed on this lovely home, they gave Landmarks the opportunity to purchase it at a price lower than its appraised value. We were interested in it because...
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- Wednesday, March 3, 2010, 11:34
- Consulting Services
Landmarks staff may serve as consultants for certain types of projects. Both the State of Georgia and our Federal Government offer incentives for historic preservation. If you own investment property, are in a historic district...
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- Wednesday, March 3, 2010, 11:25
- Community Preservation
1966 Saved the brick paving on Broad Street from being paved over.
1966 With the Garden Club and City, saved the Big Oak and created a city park.
1970 Helped save the 1885 Lapham-Patterson House, a National Historic Landmark and State Historic Site
1970 Saved four houses in the Tockwotton Historic District ...
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- Wednesday, March 3, 2010, 10:46
- Operation C.A.R.E.
Thomasville Landmarks’ Annual Community Preservation Program, renamed Operation C.A.R.E. for Community Assisting Restoration Efforts, is dedicated to assisting economically and physically disadvantaged homeowners with restoration of their homes. The goal is eliminate unsafe conditions while preserving homes that contribute to the historic legacy of our community.
2009 Volunteer ...
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- Wednesday, February 3, 2010, 3:30
- Community Preservation
From the May 28, 2009, workshop held in Thomasville, Georgia.
Presentation Files
Download the presentations in Adobe PDF format by clicking below.
What is the Definition of “Historic”? - Brent Runyon
Slaying the White Elephant— Sharlene Cannon
Historic Rehabilitation Tax Incentives—Ced Dolder
Tax Credit Markets—Andy Ham
Building Codes & Standards—William Hover
Building Codes I — Steve Skalko
Building Codes II—Steve Skalko (Slides not available)
Lead & Asbestos Awareness—Debbie Hammond/William ...
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