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Public Education & Awareness Award
Preservation Merit Award
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2007
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.
2006
The Muskingum River Water
Trail tells the story of the river from Coshocton to Marietta, reaching a non-traditional
audience -- Ohio boaters.
German Village Society
and WBNS 10TV for the German
Village Visitors Center video.
Village of Glendale
for the publication “Historic Preservation Guidelines for the Village of Glendale."
Little Cities of Black
Diamonds Council for raising public awareness and understanding of the history and
assets of the Little Cities of Black Diamonds region of Athens, Hocking, and Perry counties.
2005
Cleveland Metroparks Canal Way Visitor Center for Neighborhood
Walking Tour Series.
Great Lakes Historical Society, Maritime Archeological
Survey Team, and ODNR Office of Coastal Management for promoting public
awareness of Ohios Submerged Cultural Heritage.
Joann Garwood King and Janet
Lipstreu for the four-part TV Program "Preserving Medina's Heritage.
Zoar Community Association
for the Audio Walking Tour on CD and Map; Three, History of Zoar DVDs.
2004
Cleveland Restoration Society, Western Reserve Historical Society
African American and Jewish Archives, Cleveland State University History Department,
Shiloh Baptist Church, Sandvick Architects, and Korfant & Mazzone, Inc.,
of Cleveland for A Celebration of Shiloh Baptist Church.
Ohio City Near West Development Corporation of Cleveland for Those
Wonderful Old Houses: A Handbook for Homeowners.
April Sanchez and Larry Gibbs for raising public awareness of
Delawares historic resources through their articles in the Delaware
Gazette.
Washington High School Research History Class of Washington Court House
for Finding the Forgotten Soldiers.
2003
Building Ohio: A Travelers Guide to Ohios Rural Architecture
by Jane Ware, published by Orange Frazer Press.
Progress Through Preservation and Glendale Cemetery Association
of Akron, for the brochure Glendale Cemetery: An Historic Akron Landscape.
Morristown Historic Preservation Association for the Morristown, Ohio,
web site www.morristownohio.com.
2002
Building Ohio:
A Traveler's Guide to Ohio's Urban Architecture, by Jane Ware, published
by Orange Frazer Press.
Virginia McCormick, of Worthington, for her service as an Ohio Historic
Preservation Office volunteer and her contributions to understanding of Ohio's
architectural heritage, including the book Educational Architecture in Ohio:
From One-Room Schools and Carnegie Libraries to Community Education Villages
(Kent State University Press, 2001).
Cincinnati City Planning Department,
Historic Conservation Office, for its web site,
http://www.rcc.org/cplanning/historic/historic.html.
2001
Bartlow Township Historical Society, Hamler Heritage
Society, Henry County Historical Society, and Liberty Center Historical Society
for raising public awareness of Henry County's historic resources through their
Henry County Driving Tour Day.
Sandra Starner, of Logan, for her commitment
to public awareness of the history of Ohio canals in her role as a teacher and
educator and through preservation of Hocking Canal Lock No. 12, the Sheep Pen
Lock, in Hocking County.
2000
Historic Homes of Olde Towne Committee, of Columbus, for the pictorial
guidebook Historic Homes of Olde Towne by Lea Ann Sterling.
Lucas County-Maumee Valley Historical Society, Toledo, for the web site
Toledo's Attic: A Virtual Museum
of Toledo, Ohio.
1999
The Columbus Historic Resources Commission and Columbus Historic Preservation
Office for the Columbus Register of Historic Properties Architectural
Guidelines for Maintenance, Design, and New Construction, a new handbook
on care of older buildings in Columbus, Ohio.
The Faculty of Waynesburg Elementary School in Waynesburg, Ohio, for their
History of the Sandy Valley unit for third grade students.
The Miami County Educational Service Center and
John Virgint, coordinator of the gifted and talented program, for the
Miami County Courthouse Curriculum, an educational program that teaches
elementary, junior, and senior high school students about the 1888 Miami County
Courthouse in Troy, Ohio.
1998
Cleveland Heights Landmark Commission,
Cleveland Heights, Ohio, for Bungalows, Bungalows, an exhibit and educational
program about the history and architecture of the city's bungalows.
1997
Committee for the Preservation of Elizabeth Township,
Miami County, for raising public awareness of the importance of preserving
Elizabeth Township's rural character and historic resources.
Ohio Archaeological Council, Columbus, for
its longtime leadership, support, and service to the cause of preserving Ohio's
archaeological heritage.
Gray & Pape, Inc., Cincinnati, for development
of two booklets for clients as an outcome of recent archaeological data recovery
projects.
Shaker Heights Landmark Commission and the City
of Shaker Heights Planning & Development Department, Shaker Heights,
for their community education programs.
Salem Preservation Society, Salem, Ohio, for its
heritage education programs.
Hocking Valley Museum of Theatrical History, Nelsonville,
for the rehabilitation and restoration of Stuart's Opera House.
Toledo Zoo, Toledo, for the adaptive use of the former
Lion House as the Carnivore Cafe.
1996
Progress Through Preservation, Akron's citywide historic preservation
organization, and Roadway Express Corporation for the videotape Past
Achievements, Future Goals.
Cincinnati
City Planning Department's Historic Conservation Office
for the booklet A Guide to Art and Architecture in
Cincinnati's Parks.
Cleveland Heights Landmark
Commission for the poster Cleveland Heights Landmarks: Pride of
Past, Pride of Place.
Cleveland
Restoration Society for the handbook The Boulevard
Neighborhoods of Cleveland: Guidelines for Preserving
Historic Architecture.
Old House
Guild of Sandusky for its 100th Birthday Celebration
for the statue Boy With The Boot, official symbol
of the City of Sandusky.
Ohio
Preservation Alliance for the public awareness event Don't
Let the Temple Tumble! held to highlight the reuse
potential of the historic Masonic Temple in downtown
Columbus.
Wayne
National Forest and the U.S. Forest Service's Passport
In Time program for researching, restoring, and
interpreting the historic Payne Family Cemetery in Wayne
National Forest, where several African American Civil War
veterans are buried.
1995
Dayton-Montgomery
County Park District for the Carriage Hill Farm
Visitor Center interpretive exhibit and introductory
videotape, A Visit to Carriage Hill Farm.
Dr. Vicki
E. Hirsch, Montgomery, for her commitment to public
awareness of Montgomery's historic resources in her role
as a teacher and educator and through her service on the
Montgomery Landmarks Commission.
Preservation
Dayton, Inc., for its public education and awareness
programs, including its historic district brochures,
media kits, and public programs.
1994
Belmont
Technical College, St. Clairsville, Ohio, for its
Building Preservation Technology program.
Cincinnati
City Planning Department's Historic Conservation Office
for the booklet Historic Walking Tours of Downtown
Cincinnati.
Cincinnati
City Planning Department's Historic Conservation Office
for the videotape Something Worth Saving: Historic
Preservation in Cincinnati.
Cleveland
Heights Landmark Commission for increasing public
awareness of the city's historic and architectural
landmarks through its photography contest.
McPherson Town Neighborhood Development Corporation and City
Wide Neighborhood Development Corporation, of Dayton, for Rehabarama,
a home show featuring historic houses.
Ohio
Preservation Alliance for The Courthouse
Reconsidered, a statewide symposium celebrating
Ohio's wealth of historic county courthouses, held June
16-17, 1994.
The students of Otsego Middle School's 1992-93 Local History and Citizenship
classes for researching, writing, and publishing Grand Rapids & The
National Register, a self-guided walking tour of buildings in Grand Rapids,
Ohio, which are on the National Register of Historic Places.
1993
Firelands
Historical Society, Norwalk, for its West Main Street
Historic District Walking Tours program.
Lorain
County Visitor's Bureau for its African American
Heritage Tour.
1992
Cleveland Chapter, American Institute of Architects, for the
book Guide to Cleveland Architecture and videotape
A Century of Talents: 100 Years of Cleveland
Architecture.
German
Village Society, Columbus, for the book Six
Generations: The Story of German Village.
Stark
Preservation Alliance, Stark County, for its Stark
County Sampler tours and guidebooks.
Students of the Lakota School
District, Butler County, for raising public awareness of the importance
of preserving archaeological resources in Liberty Township.
1991
Cleveland
Heights Landmark Commission for creating public
awareness of local historic and architectural resources
by presenting the public program Pride of Past, Pride
of Place.
City of
Dayton Department of Planning for fostering
sympathetic rehabilitation of local historic and
architectural resources through programs including its
Historic Design Service and the publication Blueprint
for Rehabilitation.
Franklin
Brewer Conaway, Chillicothe, for his role in
fostering awareness of the importance of preserving
Ohio's historic and architectural resources.
Morristown
Historic Preservation Association for building public
awareness of Morristown's historic and architectural
resources and the benefits of preserving them.
Progress
Through Preservation, Akron, for quality programs and
publications which have contributed to increased
awareness of Akron's historic and architectural resources.
Dr.
Catherine McQuaid Steiner, Athens, for fostering
public awareness of historic preservation through her
work as a scholar and educator.
The 2003
Fund Committee, Dayton, for fostering public
awareness of the importance of preserving and
interpreting the historic and architectural resources
associated with Dayton's role in the history of aviation.
1990
The Toledo
Blade for exceptional coverage of news and issues
affecting the historic, architectural, and archaeological
resources of Toledo and Northwest Ohio.
The Delaware
Preservation Coalition, of Delaware, Ohio, for
exemplary work in building public awareness of issues
affecting local historic and architectural resources.
The Sandusky
Register for exceptional coverage of news and issues
affecting the historic, architectural, and archaeological
resources of Sandusky and the Lake Erie Islands.
Judith Borst Smith, photographer, for fostering the
preservation of Champaign County's historic and
architectural resources through the exhibit Turning
Point.
1989
The
Cincinnati Fire Museum for the exhibit Old Places
- New Faces: Adaptive Reuses of Cincinnati Firehouses.
Cleveland Museum of Natural History for leadership in the preservation
of archaeological resources in Cleveland and northeast Ohio.
Janet Ward Druen and Friends of Schiller Park for fostering
public interest in the preservation and rehabilitation of historic Schiller
Park in the German Village Historic District in Columbus, Ohio.
Historic
Preservation Guild of Hancock County for fostering
interest in the preservation of Hancock County's historic
and architectural resources.
Hudson
Heritage Association for the publication Hudson: A
Survey of Historic Buildings in an Ohio Town.
Ted J. Ligibel for leadership in building public awareness of
historic and architectural resources in Toledo and northwest Ohio.
Montgomery
County Historical Society for longtime leadership in
building public awareness of Montgomery County's historic
and architectural resources.
Miriam F.
Wood for promoting the preservation and appreciation
of our state's covered bridges.
1988
Carol Poh
Miller for articles and publications that have
increased public awareness of Cleveland's historic and
architectural resources.
1987
The German Village Foundation,
of Columbus, for its sponsorship of Heritage America, the first
national symposium of historic communities.
The
Huffman Historic Society, of Dayton, for its
children's walking tour program.
Jennifer
McCauley for her leadership in the preservation of
historic and architectural resources in the city of
Wyoming.
1986
The City
of Hamilton for the publication Hamilton, Ohio:
Its Architecture and History.
Carroll
D. Neidhardt, of Marion, for his efforts to improve
public awareness of Marion County's heritage.
Jonathan
E. Bowen, of Fremont, for his leadership in
conducting archaeological investigations in Sandusky,
Seneca, and Wyandot counties.
The staff
of the Cleveland Plain Dealer for its coverage of
Ohio's historic and prehistoric resources and the issues
which affect them.
1985
Citizens
for a Better Skyline for heightening public awareness
of historic preservation issues in Columbus.
J.M. Heilman, Curator of
Anthropology at the Dayton Museum of Natural History, for his long-standing
commitment to the preservation and interpretation of the 12th century
Incinerator Site near Dayton.
Ruth Tap,
of Gallipolis, for her longtime leadership in the
preservation of Gallia County's heritage.
1984
The Federal
Highway Administration and the Ohio Department of
Transportation for the Ohio Historic Bridge
Inventory, Evaluation, and Preservation Plan.
The staff
of Cincinnati's William Howard Taft National Historic
Site for fostering exceptional public interest in
restoration of the Taft home and property.
Paul
Hooge, of Newark, for fostering public interest in
archaeology in Licking County.
Columbus
Landmarks Foundation for its public education and
awareness programs.
2007
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.
2006
Betts House Research Center,
Sullebarger Associates, and
TiER 1 Performance Solutions
for the exhibit “Lost Cincinnati: Why Buildings Die” and related educational programs.
First Congregational Church
and Chambers, Murphy & Burge Restoration Architects
for restoring the sanctuary of Akron’s 1910 First Congregational Church.
Clermont County Park District
and Burgess & Niple for the rehabilitation and
adaptive use of the historic Chilo Lock & Dam #34 Operations Building as the Chilo Lock #34 Park Visitor Center and Museum.
Art Academy of Cincinnati,
Design Collective,
McGill Smith Punshon,
Miller-Valentine Group, and
Sullebarger Associates for the
rehabilitation and adaptive use of the 1923 Rosenthal Printing Company Building and the 1910 Shillito Furniture
Warehouse as the Art Academy of Cincinnati.
Burnside Construction Company,
Marous Brothers Construction, and
Sandvick Architects for rehabilitation
and adaptive use of the 1915 Bingham Warehouse at 1278 W. Ninth St. in Cleveland’s Historic Warehouse
District.
Nottingham-Spirk Design Associates,
City Architecture, and
Historic Preservation Consultant Ted Sande
for the rehabilitation and adaptive use of historic First Church of Christ, Scientist, at 2200 Overlook Rd. as the
Nottingham-Spirk Innovation Center.
Montgomery County Commissioners,
Montgomery County Historical Society,
Jeff Wray Architects, and
Schooley Caldwell Associates for the
restoration of the Old Montgomery County Courthouse.
Bill and Roger Koch of JBK Partners
for rehabilitation of the 1880s commercial building at 5 E. William St. in downtown Delaware.
To all who contributed to the restoration of
Frank Lloyd Wright’s Westcott House, including the Frank Lloyd Wright Building Conservancy; Westcott House
Foundation; The Turner Foundation; Chambers, Murphy & Burge Restoration Architects; Schooley Caldwell Associates;
Structural Engineer and Architectural Historian Elwin Robison; Landscape Architect Carol Yetken of CYLA Design
Associates, Oak Park, IL; Durable Slate Company; and the many skilled artisans and craftspeople and generous donors
who made the project possible.
Mill Creek MetroParks and
McKay Lodge Fine Arts Conservation Laboratory
for restoration of the Volney Rogers Memorial Statue in Mill Creek Park.
2005
Village of Evendale & Friends of
Gorman Heritage Farm for Saving Gorman Heritage Farm.
City of Springdale for preserving
Old St. Mary's Cemetery.
Fort Hayes Metropolitan Education Center, Columbus
/ McKay Lodge Fine Arts Conservation Laboratory, Oberlin for Preserving
and Restoring the Emerson Burkhart Mural, Music.
Delhi Township Board of Trustees / Preservation
Architecture Services Team for rebuilding and restoring Stone Springhouse,
Delhi Township, Hamilton County.
Village of Columbus Grove / Columbus Grove Pool
Society / Poggemeyer Design Group for rehabilitation of the Columbus
Grove Pool, Columbus Grove.
Downtown Lima, Inc. / LJB Inc. / Chambers, Murphy &
Burge Restoration Architects for rehabilitation and Adaptive Use of
the 1887 Lima Train Depot.
Miami Conservancy District for rehabilitation
of 1916 Miami Conservancy District Office Building, Dayton.
American Cancer Society, Hamilton
County Unit, Ohio Division / GBBN Architects for rehabilitation and
Adaptive Use of the Former Cincinnati Ursuline Academy Building as the American
Cancer Societys Hope Lodge and Cancer Resource Center, Cincinnati.
660 Lincoln, LLC / Neyer Architects & Engineers
for rehabilitation and Adaptive Use of the the Historic Ford Factory, Cincinnati.
General Services Administration / Westlake
Reed Leskosky / Dick Corporation / Barber & Hoffman, Inc. / McKay Lodge
Fine Arts Conservation Laboratory for rehabilitation of the Metzenbaum
U.S. Courthouse, Cleveland.
Sigma Chi Foundation / Cole + Russell Architects, Inc.
for restoration of the Sigma Chi Founding Site, Oxford.
2004
Carolyn Caldwell of Salem, Ohio, for her contributions to the
preservation of Salems historic and architectural resources.
Dave and Erica Brownstein of Columbus for the rehabilitation of the 1895
Peter Sells House at 755 Dennison Ave. in Columbuss Near North Side (Victorian
Village) Historic District.
Merle Hamilton, Oliver Hamilton, Marion County Historical Society and
Quality Masonry Co., Inc. of Marion, Ohio, for preserving and restoring
the 1897 Linn School in Marion County.
Jan Thaler, Peggy Evans, David Thaler, and Nat McCormick, AIA
for preserving and restoring the 1894 Lupton Block at 326-330 Second Ave. in
the Gallipolis Public Square & Garden Lots Historic District.
Frontier Community Services of Chillicothe, Fifth/Third Community
Development Corporation of Columbus, Asebrook & Co. Architects
of Columbus, and LW Associates of Ashville for adaptive use of the former
Highland Egg and Poultry Company Building at 135 N. West St. in Hillsboro.
Springfield Housing Partners II, Ltd., Alliant Capital, Asebrook & Co.
Architects of Columbus, LW Associates of Ashville, and the City
of Springfield for adaptive use of the Thomas Manufacturing Company Warehouse
at 360 S. Limestone St. in Springfield.
Walnut Hills Redevelopment Foundation and Miller Valentine Group /
MV Communities for rehabilitation of the 1904 Alexandra Apartments at 921
E. William Howard Taft Rd. in Cincinnati.
Renovation and expansion of the Taft Museum of Art at 316 Pike St. in
Cincinnati.
Hyatt Hotels Corporation, LR Development Company, Marous Brothers Construction,
Inc., and Sandvick Architects for the rehabilitation and adaptive
use of The Arcade in downtown Cleveland as the Hyatt Regency Cleveland at The
Arcade.
Hamilton County Facilities Department for stewardship of the Post-Times
Star Building at 800 Broadway in Cincinnati.
2003
Joyce A. Davis, of Conneaut, for her longtime stewardship of the
Conneaut Works, a prehistoric village site in Conneaut, Ohio.
Restoration of the William Holmes McGuffey House Museum, an 1833 National
Historic Landmark on the campus of Miami University in Oxford, Ohio.
Tallmadge Historical Society for restoring the belfry of the Town Hall
and Academy Building on Tallmadge Circle in Tallmadge, Ohio.
Wood County Commissioners for preserving and restoring the 1896 Wood
County Courthouse and for preserving and restoring the 1902 Wood County Jail
and adapting it for use as a county records center and law library.
Ronald Cornell Faniro, Architects, Inc., of Youngstown, and Youngstown
City Council for restoring the 1914 Youngstown City Council Chamber.
Bruce D. Robinson Architecture Design, of Cincinnati, for the
rehabilitation and adaptive use of the 1915 and 1917 Barlow Motors Building
in Cincinnatis Over-the-Rhine Historic District.
2002
Miriam S. Zachman, for her longtime
devotion to preservation of Ripley's historic and architectural resources.
Dienstberger House Committee,
for saving the c. 1861 Dienstberger House at 222 N. Washington St. in Delphos.
Relocation and restoration of the Westerville
Truss Bridge over Alum Creek.
Preservation and adaptive use of the 1881 Engine House & Lockup at 260 Chapman
St. in Waynesville as the Waynesville
Interprestive Center.
Payne & Payne Builders Inc., of
Chardon, for preservation and adaptive use of A.B. Carlson's General Store at
10750 Mayfield Rd. in Fowlers Mill.
Preservation and rehabilitation of the Robinson Music Company Building
at 141 N. Fourth St. in Steubenville.
Preservation and adaptive use of the United Motors Company Building at
4019 Prospect Ave. in Cleveland.
Bellaire Housing Partners, Ltd., for preservation and adaptive use of
the Zweig Building at 3396 Belmont Ave. in Bellaire.
St. Mary Development Corporation, of Dayton, for preservation and rehabilitation
of the Salem Grand Building at 501-523 Salem Ave. and the Deluxe Apartments
at 729 W. Grand Ave. in Dayton as Grand Place.
2001
Martin Hauserman, Archivist, for his efforts in salvaging, preserving,
and indexing over 10,000 vin-tage blueprints of pre-1935 buildings in Cleveland
as an archival resource for the people of Cleveland.
Jonathan Sandvick, of Sandvick Architects, Inc., for his work in preserving
the historic and architectural resources of Cleveland.
Sandvick Architects, Inc., for the rehabilitation and adaptive use of
the 1911 Otis Terminal Warehouse at W. Ninth St. and St. Clair Ave. in Cleveland
as the Bridgeview Apartments.
City of Cleveland Heights for the preservation and restoration of the
Superior Schoolhouse at 14391 Superior Rd. in Cleveland Heights as the Cleveland
Heights Historical Center at Superior Schoolhouse.
Kappa Kappa Gamma for preservation and restoration of the 1852 Snowden
House at 530 E. Town St. in Columbus as the Heritage Museum of Kappa Kappa Gamma.
Delaware County Commissioners for preservation and adaptive use of the
1906 Carnegie library at 101 N. Sandusky St. in Delaware as county offices.
Horn Mound Erosion Control Project Team for their commitment to the Horn
Mound Erosion Control Project in Pickaway County.
R. Kevin Harper, Waynesville village manager, for his leadership in the
preservation of Waynesville's historic and architectural resources.
Zoar Community Association for preserving and rehabilitating the 1887
Zoar Village Town Hall. located on the west side of Main St. between Second
and Third Sts, in Zoar, Ohio.
2000
Jared Mansfield Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR),
for preservation of the World War I ‘Doughboy’ monument on the square in downtown
Mansfield.
Dale Bridenbaugh, of Pandora, for the preservation and restoration of
the 1889 one-room Bridenbaugh District No. 3 Riley Township School in Putnam
County.
The Union Institute, of Cincinnati, for the rehabilitation and adaptive
use of the 1916 Gruen Watch Company Building at 401 E. McMillan St. and the
1921 Procter & Collier Building at 440 E. McMillan St. in Cincinnati.
Dennison Railroad Depot Museum, Dennison, for preservation and adaptive
use of the 1873 Pennsylvania Railroad Depot on Center St. as the Dennison Railroad
Depot Museum.
1999
Betty
D. Campbell, of Ripley, Ohio, for her longtime devotion to preserving
the historic resources of Ripley and Brown County, Ohio.
The Cincinnati
Railroad Club, for the rehabilitation of Tower A, the control
center of the 1933 Cincinnati Union Terminal, in Cincinnati, Ohio, now
open to the public and used as a meeting place and library for railroad
enthusiasts.
Environmental
Systems Research Institute, of St. Louis, Missouri, for its support
of the Ohio Historic Preservation Office's Geographic Information Systems
project.
Janie
S. Jenkins, of Boardman, Ohio, for her longtime stewardship of
the Southern Park Stable, which is listed on the National Register of
Historic Places, and for donating it to the Boardman Park District in
order to ensure its preservation.
Dr. Sheila A. Fisher, of Canton, Ohio,
for recreating the 19th century interiors of the Saxton-McKinley House, home
of Ida Saxton McKinley and now home of the National
First Ladies' Library.
The Glenwood-Parkwood
Boulevards Association, of Mansfield, Ohio, organized in 1906,
for its efforts to preserve the historic and architectural resources of
this early 20th century neighborhood.
The Junior League of Columbus
for the preservation and restoration of the Kelton House at 586 East Town Street
in Columbus, Ohio.
Claudette
L. Mejean and the citizens of Magnolia, Ohio, for preserving
and restoring the circa 1810 Isaac Miller Tavern in Magnolia, Ohio.
The Miami
County Commissioners for the restoration of the 1888 Miami County
Courthouse in Troy, Ohio.
The Ohio
Department of Transportation Office of Technical Services and
Office of Environmental Services for their support of
efforts to automate information on historic properties and archaeological
sites in Ohio contained in the records of the Ohio Historic Inventory
and the Ohio Archaeological Inventory.
Ruth F.
Parker, of Sandusky, Ohio, for her longtime commitment to historic
preservation in the Sandusky area.
The Plymouth
Greenlawn Cemetery Chapel Restoration Committee, for restoring
the circa 1880 Eastlake style Greenlawn Cemetery Chapel in Plymouth, Ohio.
The restoration
of the Putnam Manse at 425 Woodlawn Avenue in Zanesville, Ohio's
Putnam Historic District by Kathleen and Bartlett Hagemeyer.
Dan Seckel and Mansfield
Reformatory Preservation Society, for their efforts to preserve
and reuse the 1885 Ohio State Reformatory in Mansfield, Ohio.
Kyra L.
Dollarhide, of Granville, Ohio, for her work as superintendent
of the Springfield Rehabilitation Project, which has
rehabilitated turn-of-the-century houses in Springfield's South Fountain
Avenue Historic District for low and moderate income families.
Wright-Patterson
Air Force Base and the Olmsted Center for Landscape Preservation,
Brookline, MA, for restoring the Wright Memorial in Fairborn, Ohio, built
between 1922 and 1940 as a public tribute to the Wright brothers.
1998
City of
Marietta Ohio, for the Front Street Revitalization Project
in the Marietta Historic District, which is listed on the National Register
of Historic Places.
City of
Toledo Department of Neighborhoods, Toledo, Ohio for its exemplary
commitment to using historic preservation as a tool for downtown and neighborhood
revitalization.
Grand
Rapids Town Hall Board of Control for restoration and exemplary
stewardship of the 1898 Grand Rapids Town Hall on West
Front Street in Grand Rapids, Ohio.
The Holmes
County Commissioners for the rehabilitation and adaptive use
of the 1878 Holmes County Jail and Sheriff's Residence
in Millersburg, Ohio.
Marion
Senior Housing Limited Partnership for the rehabilitation and
adaptive use of the 1924 Hotel Harding at 267 West Center
Street in Marion, Ohio, as the Harding Centre.
McLaughlin
Camp 12, Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War, for restoring
the 1881 Richland County Soldiers' Monument on the Public
Square in Mansfield, Ohio.
Old West
End Association of Toledo, Ohio, for its longtime commitment
to preserving the historic and architectural resources of Toledo's Old
West End Historic District.
Olde Towne
East Neighborhood Association, of Columbus, Ohio, for its longtime
commitment to preserving the historic and architectural resources of Olde
Towne East and working to maintain its cultural and economic diversity.
Public Library of Cincinnati and
Hamilton County for restoring the Corryville Branch Library, a Carnegie
library opened in 1907 at 2802 Vine Street in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Shaker
Square Area Development Corporation for rehabilitating the historic
Ludlow Gables Apartments at South Woodland and Ludlow
Roads in Cleveland, Ohio.
Wright-Patterson
Air Force Base, Fairborn, Ohio, for the preservation and adaptive
use of Building 23, built in 1934 as a static test laboratory
for larger aircraft at Wright Field.
Wright-Patterson
Air Force Base, Fairborn, Ohio, for the preservation and adaptive
use of Building 31, built in 1927 as the aircraft assembly
hanger for Wright Field.
1997
Famicos Foundation,
Cleveland, and the Cleveland Department of Community Development for
rehabilitation of the Crawford-Tilden Apartments.
John Foos Manor
Antique Gallery and Bed & Breakfast, Springfield, for preservation
and rehabilitation of the John Foos House in Springfield's East High Street
Historic District.
Lane Public
Library, Hamilton, for the rehabilitation and restoration of the Lane
Public Library at N. Third and Buckeye in Hamilton, Ohio.
Reynolds and
Reynolds Company, Jeff Wray Architects, Inc., and Reed Doran Associates,
for rehabilitation and restoration of the Ludlow and Wurlitzer buildings
in Dayton's Terra- Cotta Historic District.
1996
Sara Beth
Fisher, of CoIumbus for leadership in the
preservation of historic and architectural resources in
Columbus.
Marion
Cemetery Association, Michael Schertzer, and William
Schertzer, of Marion, Ohio, for restoring the historic Marion
Cemetery Receiving Vault.
GE Lighting, Nela Park,
for corporate commitment to preservation of its historic Nela Park
facility in East Cleveland, which is listed on the National Register of
Historic Places.
Restoration of the Sandusky
State Theater, a downtown movie palace of the 1920s, as a performing
arts center for Sandusky and the Erie County area.
Rehabilitation
and restoration of the Ohio State Capitol complex
in downtown Columbus, a National Historic Landmark.
Restoration
of the Plum Street Temple in downtown Cincinnati,
a National Historic Landmark significant for its
association with the origins of Reform Judaism in America
and for its Moorish Revival style architecture.
1995
Lima-Allen
County Regional Planning Commission for its
innovative inventory of the area's historic and
architectural resources accessible to the public on
CD-Rom.
Malabar
Farm State Park, Lucas, for reconstruction of the
barn at author Louis Bromfield's Malabar Farm.
Cuyahoga
Valley National Recreation Area, Brecksville, for the
Everett Historic District rehabilitation.
Cuyahoga
Valley National Recreation Area, Brecksville, for
development of the Ohio & Erie Canal Towpath Trail.
Wilbur
& Deborah Osborne, of Dover, for preserving the Katherine
Cooper House in Dover by acquiring, moving, and
rehabilitating it.
Antioch
College for the rehabilitation of South Hall and
Pennell House, two 19th century landmark buildings on
the Antioch campus in Yellow Springs, Ohio.
The City
of Massillon and Scioto Development Company for the
rehabilitation and adaptive use of the Ideal
Department Store building in downtown Massillon as
senior citizen housing.
The
Hamilton County Board of Commissioners for
rehabilitation and adaptive use of the Victorian-era Alms
& Doepke Department Store Building in
Cincinnati's Over-the-Rhine Historic District as county
offices.
Metropolitan
Park District of the Toledo Area for restoration of
the Miami & Erie Canal in Providence Metropark.
Miami
Township Trustees, Miamisburg, for restoration of the
Cottman/ Baker Farmhouse.
Ellie
Damm, of Sandusky, for her many years of state and
local leadership in historic preservation.
Margaret
A. Dankworth, St. Clairsville, for her work to
preserve the National Road community of Morristown and
other historic places in Belmont County.
Robert C.
Gaede, FAIA, Cleveland, architect and a
leading advocate for the conservation of Ohio's
architectural heritage for more than 40 years.
Members
of the Peters Family of Lancaster for their many
years of devotion to preserving the 1835 Reese-Peters
House in Lancaster's Square 13 Historic District.
Elsie O. Snyder, Akron
Realtor, for rehabilitating more than 20 buildings in Akron's older neighborhoods.
1994
The City
of Dayton for rehabilitating the historic commercial
building at 1024-1028 West Third Street in the
Wright/Dunbar Historic District as the Innerwest
Priority Board Site Office.
Nancy B.
Hoy for her leadership in preserving the historic and
architectural resources of Marietta and the Washington
County area.
Marietta College for
the preservation and adaptive use of Andrews Hall, a Marietta College
landmark, as the Student Activities Center.
Project
Recovery for the revitalization of Fort Recovery's
historic downtown business district.
Mary R.
Tolbert for her longtime devotion to preserving Mount
Oval, her Pickaway County family home.
Winton
Place Development Corporation for its housing
rehabilitation and paint programs, through which
volunteers are preserving and restoring the historic
character of Winton Place.
Wright-Patterson
Air Force Base for the rehabilitation and adaptive
use of Building 32.
1993
Belville
Mining Company, Ironton, for exemplary compliance
with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation
Act.
Central
Ohio Council, Boy Scouts of America, for preservation
of the Falling Rock Boy Scout Camp Metal Post-Truss
Bridge in Licking County.
Cincinnati Preservation
Association and Hamilton County Commissioners for restoration
of the Hamilton County Memorial Building, Cincinnati.
Columbus
Public Schools for rehabilitation and adaptive use of
Building 110 at Fort Hayes in Columbus as the Arts
and Science Building.
Sen.
Richard H. Finan, Cincinnati, for his leadership and
support in the restoration of the Ohio Statehouse and
Senate Building.
Holmes
Limestone Company, Berlin, for exemplary compliance
with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation
Act.
Lagonda
Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR)
for their longtime devotion to preservation and
restoration of the Pennsylvania House at 1311 West
Main Street in Springfield, Ohio.
Lakewood
Historical Society for restoration of the Nicholson
House in Lakewood, Ohio.
Licking County Archaeology
and Landmarks Society for protecting and preserving Licking County's
archaeological resources and developing public awareness of their significance
through exemplary programs and publications.
NorthRiver
Development Corporation for rehabilitation and
adaptive use of the Vistula Building, Toledo.
Pioneer and Historical Society
of Muskingum County for preservation and restoration of The Stone
Academy in Zanesville's Putnam Historic District.
R & F
Coal Company, Cadiz, for exemplary compliance with
Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act.
1992
City of
Cincinnati, Board of Park Commissioners, for
restoration of the landmark Ault Park Pavilion.
The
rehabilitation of 52 North Sandusky Street in
downtown Delaware, Ohio.
Steven B.
and Deborah E. Hann for rehabilitating the landmark
Howard House at 507 East Main Street in McConnelsville as
the Howard House Restaurant.
Rehabilitation
of the landmark Morris and Dorothy Haskins Ariel
Theatre in Gallipolis as a community arts facility.
Hon.
Ralph S. Regula, Canton
Science
Hill Historical Society for restoring the 19th
century Science Hill School in Stark County.
The
Soldiers Memorial Parkway Association for restoring
and maintaining the Soldiers Memorial Parkway and
McKinley Memorial Parkway in Fremont, Ohio.
1991
Bea Constantine and the
Canton Palace Theater Association for preserving and restoring Canton's
1926 Palace Theater.
Crown
Equipment Corporation, New Bremen, for its commitment
to the preservation of New Bremen's historic and
architectural resources.
Judith L.
Kitchen, Columbus, for her devotion to the
preservation of our state's historic, architectural, and
archaeological resources, and as an active volunteer,
author, educator, and professional.
The
rehabilitation and restoration of the landmark Mahoning
County Courthouse in Youngstown, Ohio, 4M Company,
Architects.
The Museum
Center Design Team for the rehabilitation of
Cincinnati Union Terminal, a National Historic Landmark,
as the Museum Center at Cincinnati Union Terminal.
Ross
County Commissioners for longtime stewardship of the Lucy
Webb Hayes House in Chillicothe, Ohio.
Beverly
Tonkens and the late Gerald B. Tonkens for
stewardship of the Frank Lloyd Wright-designed Tonkens
House in Cincinnati, Ohio.
1990
Aviation
Trail Incorporated, Dayton, Ohio, for preserving and
restoring the historic Wright Cycle Shop at 22
South Williams Street in Dayton, and promoting knowledge
of the Miami Valley's role in aviation history.
Don Cooke,
Navarre, Ohio, for his continuing dedication to the
preservation of historic and architectural resources in
Stark County.
Melba L.
Hunt, Kettering, Ohio, for her continuing dedication
to the preservation of historic and architectural
resources in Kettering and Montgomery County.
Thomas A.
Jorgensen, of Cleveland, Ohio, for his creative
leadership in the effort to save the landmark Society for
Savings Building on Public Square in Cleveland.
Offenberger
and White, Incorporated, of Marietta, Ohio, for
preserving and rehabilitating the Pattin House at
521 Fort Street in Marietta's Harmar Historic District.
The Omega
Psi Phi Fraternity, for rehabilitating the National
Historic Landmark Colonel Charles Young House in
Wilberforce, Ohio.
Freda
Henneberger for protecting the Henneberger Mound
in Ross County for over fifty years and Carol Recob
and the Henneberger Heirs for transferring ownership
of the mound to The Archaeological Conservancy, ensuring
that it will be preserved.
The
Dayton Museum of Natural History for the preservation
and interpretation of the prehistoric village site SunWatch.
Tiffin Historic Trust
for exemplary programs and long-standing commitment to the preservation
of historic and architectural resources in Tiffin.
The
Harriet Taylor Upton Association for saving the home
of Harriet Taylor Upton, a national leader in the
movement for women's suffrage, at 380 Mahoning Avenue in
Warren.
Walnut
Hills Redevelopment Foundation for rehabilitating the
historic Cummins School Building in Cincinnati.
Albert
Blakeslee Wolfe, of Cambridge, Massachusetts, for his
support for the identification and preservation of
historic places in Washington County.
1989
The
Archaeological Conservancy for preserving prehistoric
archaeological sites in Ohio through acquisition.
Agnes
Thompson Bergman for leadership in the preservation
of historic and architectural resources in Genoa, Ohio.
Board of
Stark County Commissioners for fostering the
preservation of historic, architectural, and
archaeological resources in Stark County by allocating
funds for an innovative grant program.
Eddie L.
Brosie for rescuing and rehabilitating Oakwood,
the historic G.W. Penney mansion in Newark, Ohio.
Ohio
Society Daughters of the American Revolution and its
local chapters for early leadership in the preservation
of historic and architectural resources throughout Ohio.
Ohio
Wesleyan University for the rehabilitation of
historic Austin Hall as an innovative residence
for students and older adults.
Osnaburg
Historical Society for rehabilitation of the historic
Werner Inn at 131 East Nassau Street in East
Canton, Ohio.
Howard
and Marcie Weisenborn for preserving and
rehabilitating historic properties in Montgomery and
Miami counties.
Charles
Willits for giving freely of his time and expertise
over many years to guide the rehabilitation of countless
historic properties in Northeast Ohio.
1988
Berry
Brothers for preserving the building and equipment of
the historic Berry Brothers Bolt Works at 350 East
First Avenue in Columbus.
The Canal
Winchester Area Historical Society for exemplary
leadership in the preservation of local historic and
architectural resources.
The Canton
Preservation Society for the work its members have
done to preserve Canton's historic and architectural
resources.
The Citizens
Arcade Alliance, of Springfield, for the
extraordinary commitment of its members in their fight to
save the 1883 Springfield Arcade.
John A.
Gerding for his leadership in the preservation of
archaeological resources.
The Hamilton
Community Foundation for the restoration of the Lane-Hooven
House at 319 North Third Street in Hamilton, Ohio.
The
rehabilitation of St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church
at 684 South Third Street in Columbus's German Village
Historic District.
Ardath
Sanders for her devotion to the preservation of
historic and architectural resources in Strongsville,
Ohio.
Mr.
and Mrs. Charles G. Wingett for preserving an Adena
mound at The Plains, near Athens, Ohio, by donating
it to the Athens County Historical Society and Museum.
1987
Bricker
& Eckler, Attorneys at Law, for the
rehabilitation of the Old Post Office on Capitol
Square in Columbus.
Ferdinand
E. Freytag for promoting the appreciation of fine
architecture in Sidney, Ohio, and throughout the state.
The
trustees, faculty, staff, students, alumni and friends of
Kenyon College who have, for decades, respectfully
preserved and maintained the buildings and environment of
Kenyon's historic campus in Gambier, Ohio.
The
members of the Lancaster Camp Ground Historical Society
for giving freely of their time to save the Hotel
Woodside and nominate the Lancaster Camp Ground
Historic District to the National Register of Historic
Places.
The
rehabilitation of Cincinnati's Netherland Plaza Hotel
The rehabilitation of the historic
Pythian Theater in Columbus as the Martin Luther King, Jr.,
Center for Cultural and Performing Arts.
Judy
Ruthven, of Georgetown, Ohio, for her leadership in
the preservation of historic and architectural resources
in Brown County and throughout the state.
Dr.
Jeanne Willis and Dr. Harold Hancock for organizing
the restoration of the Philomathean Room in Towers
Hall at Otterbein College in Westerville, Ohio.
Doreen
Neuhoff Uhas for her dedication to the preservation
of historic and architectural resources in the Ohio State
University area and throughout the city of Columbus.
1986
Helen J.
Vanmeter, of Chillicothe, for longtime leadership in
the preservation of historic and architectural resources
in South Central Ohio and throughout the state.
Hilda
Bentley, of Perrysburg, for longtime leadership in
the preservation of historic and architectural resources
in the Maumee Valley and throughout the state.
The
Bernstein Group, of Columbus, for the rehabilitation
of Springfield's old City Building as The
Marketplace.
Old
Cleveland Properties for adapting The Hat Factory,
at 1235 W. Sixth St. in Cleveland's Warehouse District,
to use as loft apartments.
The
"men, women and dogs" whose talents brought
about the restoration of the James Thurber House
in Columbus, Ohio.
1985
The
developers of McKinley Center in Canton, Ohio, for
the rehabilitation of old Canton McKinley High School
as an innovative health care facility.
The
Western Reserve Historical Society for restoration
and interpretation of the buildings which constitute Western
Reserve Village of Hale Farm in Bath, Ohio.
Rubbermaid,
Inc., of Wooster, for the rehabilitation of Wooster's
historic Walnut Street School as a community arts.
center
1984
The Ohio
Department of Natural Resources, Ohio Department of
Development, and Licking County Engineer Jerry Wray
for their roles in preserving Licking County's
Modified King Post Bridge, the state's only remaining
bridge of its type.
1983
The l.T.
Verdin Company of Cincinnati for the restoration of St.
Paul's Church and its adaptive use as St. Paul's
Church Mart.
U.S. Rep.
John F. Seiberling, of Akron, for his leadership in
preserving our nation's heritage.
The Old
House Guild of Sandusky for providing leadership in
the preservation of Sandusky's heritage.
Bank One
of Dayton for innovative financing of local historic
preservation projects.


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