05/15/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 05/15/2025 09:13
FORT COLLINS, Colo. - The City of Fort Collins' Historic Preservation Commission on May 4 recognized several individuals who have made important contributions to local history and preservation with the Friend of Preservation Award:
The City acknowledges the role of historic property owners in maintaining designated historic process.
"We are grateful for the dedication of historic property owners, who help steward these important resources for our city," City of Fort Collins Historic Preservation Manager Maren Bzdek said.
The Friend of Preservation Awards program was established in 1985 to recognize the work that people and organizations across the community do to preserve the places that have defined Fort Collins' story.
Since 1973, communities across the United States have joined the National Trust for Historic Preservation in the celebration of Historic Preservation Month with planned events to promote awareness of historic places and archaeological sites and highlight their social, economic and environmental benefits.
To celebrate Archaeology and Historic Preservation Month in Fort Collins and around the Colorado, find out about more events here: historycolorado.org/ahp-events
To learn more about state and federal historic tax credits, visit historycolorado.org/preservation-tax-credits This link opens in a new browser tab.
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