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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 Preservation Merit Award
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
in Columbus, 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
The Public Education and Awareness Award
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.
in Cleveland, 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 in Dayton
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, in Springfield, 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 Youngstown's Mill Creek Park


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