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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 Public Education and Awareness Award
Barberton Historical Society and
Barberton City Schools for their collaborative work to engage students in learning about
the community’s history and historic places
City of Lakewood, Lakewood Historical Society, Lakewood Heritage Advisory Board, and
LakewoodAlive for their collective efforts to recognize, preserve, and promote
Lakewood’s historic resources
Ohio Department of Transportation’s Division of Information Technology, Office of
Environmental Services, and
Office of Structural Engineering for creation of the
Buckeye Assets Web Site
The Preservation Merit Award
Broad Street United Methodist Church, Rogers Krajnak Architects, Shelley Metz Baumann
Hawk, and H. K. Phillips Restoration for extensive rehabilitation of the exterior
masonry of Broad Street United Methodist Church at 501 East Broad Street in Columbus
Campus Apartments, Powers & Company and the
City of Columbus for the rehabilitation of the 1917 Seneca Hotel at 361 East Broad
Street in Columbus
Columbus Association for the Performing Arts, Lincoln Theatre Association,
City of Columbus, Franklin County Commissioners, Hardlines Design Company and The
Quandel Group for the preservation and rehabilitation of the 1928 Lincoln Theatre at 769 East Long Street in Columbus
Michael Chesler and
The Chesler Group for over 20 years of service as an advocate for, and practitioner of,
preservation and adaptive use of the Cleveland area’s historic buildings
Concord Hospitality Enterprises Company, Powers & Company. and
Wachtel & McAnally Architects/Planners and the
City of Columbus for the rehabilitation
and adaptive use of the 1926 Buckeye Building at 36 East Gay Street in Columbus as the Residence Inn by Marriott
The Finch Group, Ted Sande, AIA, and
Marous Brothers Construction for the rehabilitation and adaptive use of the 1923 Park
Lane Villa Hotel at 10510 Park Lane in Cleveland as the Park Lane Villa apartments
Lorenz Williams and
CityWide Development Corporation for the rehabilitation and adaptive use of the 1913
McCormick Building at 434 East First Street in Dayton
Woman’s Art Club of Cincinnati and the
Woman’s Art Club of Cincinnati Foundation for rehabilitation and adaptive use of the
1924 Resthaven Barn at 6980 Cambridge Avenue in Mariemont
Past Recipients:
For a list of past Ohio Historic Preservation Office
Award recipients click here.


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