|
|
 |
The Ohio Historic Site Preservation Advisory Board met April 13, 2012.
For more information, questions or to schedule interviews, please contact Tom Wolf at 614.298.2000 or twolf@ohiohistory.org
Click here to view the current press release.
Click on the date below to view nominations for past Ohio Historic Site Preservation Advisory Board Meetings.
April 13, 2012
November 4, 2011
July 15, 2011
April 8, 2011
November 5, 2010
July 16, 2010
April 9, 2010
Nominations on the Agenda for April 13, 2012
Click to download a PDF of each National Register of Historic Places nomination form and a high resolution .jpg image associated with the nomination.
Frederick G. Kilgour House
Nomination (3mb)
High Res Image
Newberry Township School #14
Nomination (4.1mb)
High Res Image
Brown-Gorman Farm
Nomination (8.7mb)
High Res Image
High Res Image
High Res Image
Sedamsville Village Historic District
Nomination (3mb)
High Res Image
High Res Image
Riverview
Nomination (1.5mb)
High Res Image
Adams Bag Company Paper Mill and Sack Factory
Nomination (4.8mb)
High Res Image
Chalker High School (Southington Township School) (Boundary Increase/Name change)
Nomination (5.9mb)
High Res Image
The April 13 meeting was held at the Ohio Historical Center, 3rd Floor Conference Room, 800 E. 17th Ave., Columbus, and will begin at 10:00 a.m.
Ohio Historic Site Preservation Advisory Board
The 17-member Ohio Historic Site Preservation Advisory Board is appointed by the governor to advise the State Historic Preservation Officer and the Ohio Historical Society Board of Trustees on historic preservation issues. The advisory board evaluates the significance of properties nominated to
the National Register of Historic Places and makes recommendations to the State Historic Preservation Officer. The advisory board meets three times a year. The board includes a majority of professionals such as architects, historians, planners, architectural historians, archaeologists, and public
members from around the state who have expertise in Ohio history, architecture, and archaeology. Board members demonstrate a knowledge of and interest in historic preservation.


|
|
|