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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.
Public Education and Awareness
- Cincinnati Museum Center Heritage Programs for the creation and longtime operation of the Cincinnati Museum Center Heritage Programs, which have helped visitors connect with the history, culture, and architecture of Cincinnati since 1990
- Dr. Mark F. Seeman for his public education work and consensus building that enabled the nomination of the May 4, 1970, Kent State Shootings Site in Kent to the National Register of Historic Places
Preservation Merit
- Detroit Shoreway Community Development Organization, Westlake Reed Leskosky Architects, and Marous Brothers Construction for the preservation and rehabilitation of the 1921 Capitol Theatre at 1390 West 65th Street in Cleveland
- Cogswell Hall Inc., Detroit Shoreway Community Development Organization, Dale Serne Architects, Doty & Miller Architects, Marous Brothers Construction, and Korfant & Mazzone Construction for the preservation and rehabilitation of Cogswell Hall at 7200 Franklin Road in Cleveland
- Community Properties of Ohio, Ohio Capital Corporation for Housing, Moody • Nolan Architects, The Albert M. Higley Company, The Henning Company, and Judith B. Williams for the rehabilitation of over 200 historic 19th and early 20th century buildings for use as affordable housing in Columbus
- Lebanon House, Inc.,Bates Development,
BB Construction, and
Sullebarger Associates for the preservation and rehabilitation of the 1815 Golden Lamb at 27 South Broadway in Lebanon
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BPC Development LLC,
Bedo LLC,
City Architecture and
Ted Sande, AIA Emeritus for the preservation and rehabilitation of the Scott A. Rogers Building and the Liberty Building as the University Lofts at 2010-2030 Euclid Ave. in Cleveland
- Wright-Patterson Air Force Base for the preservation and rehabilitation of Building 12, Area B
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Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Monument Commission,
Cuyahoga County Architect, and Westlake Reed Leskosky for the rehabilitation of the 1894 Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Monument on Public Square in Cleveland
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City of Piqua,
Piqua Public Library,
MKC Associates,
Jeff Wray Architects, and
PSA-Dewberry for the preservation and rehabilitation of the circa 1891 Fort Piqua Hotel at 116 West High Street in Piqua as the Piqua Public Library
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Dr. Mark F. Seeman,
Dr. Jerry M. Lewis,
Dr. Carole A. Barbato, and
Dr. Laura L. Davis for preparing exemplary documentation to nominate the May 4, 1970, Kent State Shootings Site in Kent to the National Register of Historic Places
- Gordon and Lynne Bury for their longtime stewardship and preservation of the 1883 Ezekiel B. Zimmerman Octagon House at 10095 Wadsworth Road in Marshallville
Past Recipients:
For a list of past Ohio Historic Preservation Office
Award recipients click here.


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