Identify Enid's Most Endangered Historic Places
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Enid's Most Endangered Historic Places
The Enid Historic Preservation Commission has established a new program to identify Enid's 10 most Endangered Historic Places. Nomination Procedures and Nomination Forms are available on the City of Enid Web Site under the Community Development Department. Deadline for submission is just 3 months from now (October 1). The list will be published around January 1, 2010.
The program is designed to emphasize the importance of preservation across Enid and to encourage local groups to rally support for Enid's landmark buildings and sites that are threatened in some way from neglect, deterioration, lack of maintenance, insufficient funds, inappropriate development, or possible demolition.
Contributed by Shirley Marquardt
Local Preservationist
Enid's Most Endangered Historic Places
The Enid Historic Preservation Commission has established a new program to identify Enid's 10 most Endangered Historic Places. Nomination Procedures and Nomination Forms are available on the City of Enid Web Site under the Community Development Department. Deadline for submission is just 3 months from now (October 1). The list will be published around January 1, 2010.
The program is designed to emphasize the importance of preservation across Enid and to encourage local groups to rally support for Enid's landmark buildings and sites that are threatened in some way from neglect, deterioration, lack of maintenance, insufficient funds, inappropriate development, or possible demolition.
Contributed by Shirley Marquardt
Local Preservationist








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