July 17, 2008 · · archive: txp/article

PC Landmarks Approves Grants

A few months back we ran a piece by Todd Matthews about Pierce County’s historic preservation program. Today, Todd is reporting that the Pierce County Landmarks and Historic Preservation Commission has made recommendations for $170k in grants to 15 projects across the county.

$36,500 of the total would be destined for Tacoma. This money will go toward artifact conservation at Fort Nisqually, newspaper clipping preservation by Tacoma Public Library, and a monument plaque for Allen C. Mason Plaza. For the full article and list of projects follow the link to the Daily Index. Not every application was funded, but it’s nice to see historic Pierce County getting some love.

Link to the Tacoma Daily Index

Previously on Exit133

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