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The Ohio Historic Preservation Office Awards have been presented annually since 1983 on the basis of
nominations from throughout the state. Awards are presented in two categories: Public Education and
Awareness, and Preservation Merit.
The Preservation Merit Award
Cleveland Restoration Society, Lake
Erie Graphics, Dependable Painting Company, and
Turner Construction Company for the 2007 Celebration of Preservation Calendar.
Betts House Research Center,
Cincinnati Preservation Association, Sullebarger Associates, and
TiER 1 Performance Solutions
for the exhibit Endangered Cincinnati: Can These Buildings Be Saved?
University of Cincinnati’s Center
for the Electronic Reconstruction of Historical and Archaeological Sites (CERHAS) for
EarthWorks, a virtual reconstruction of Ohio’s monumental earthworks.
Helen Dehlia Gilmore for her
longtime devotion to preserving the history of Rossville and the story of the Randolph Slaves.
The Public Education and Awareness Award
Sen. J. Kirk Schuring and
former Rep. Charles E. Calvert
for their leadership on behalf of enacting the Ohio Historic Preservation Tax Credit.
Greater Milford Area Historical
Society for its longtime stewardship of Promont at 906 Main Street in Milford, home of Ohio’s
forty-third governor, John M. Pattison, from 1879 to 1906.
Cleveland Metropolitan School
District, Richard L. Bowen + Associates, and the
Ohio School Facilities Commission for the preservation and rehabilitation of John Hay High
School at 2075 Stokes Boulevard in Cleveland.
Past Recipients:
For a list of past Ohio Historic Preservation Office
Award recipients click here.

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