This document lists the winners of the 2010 Statewide Preservation Awards in Florida. It recognizes outstanding achievements and meritorious achievements in categories such as restoration/rehabilitation, adaptive use, infill design, preservation education/media, historic landscapes/archaeology, master craftsmanship, organizational achievement, individual distinguished service, and lifetime achievement awards. Multiple properties, organizations, and individuals are honored in each category.
Fergus 150th Anniversary Year Final Version Rev1Dan Deffett
The Fergus & District Horticultural Society is celebrating its 150th anniversary in 2007. Throughout the year there will be various events to celebrate the society's heritage in preserving horticultural practices in Fergus, Ontario, including garden tours, plant sales, flower and vegetable shows, and an anniversary dinner at the Wellington County Museum. The society meets regularly to encourage cultivation, propagation, and garden design while bringing members together.
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Top 8 Seafood Recipes to try in Myrtle Beachseafoodhouse
These are the 8 delicious low in calories, cholesterol and overloaded with proteins seafood dishes that you must try when you visit Myrtle Beach. www.seafoodhouse.us
Michigan Fisheries Presentation, The Katherine VBesserMuseum
The document summarizes the formation of the Great Lakes Fisheries Heritage Consortium to preserve fishing tugs and tell the stories of commercial fishing on the Great Lakes. It began with a 2012 conversation between two Michigan museums about challenges restoring their historic tugs. This led to a meeting where the Consortium was formed, led by Brandon Schroeder, to bring together interested parties. Volunteers have been working to restore the fishing tug Katherine V at the Besser Museum to be the centerpiece of a new exhibit, through fundraising events and oral history projects to share the region's commercial fishing heritage.
This document provides information about various large attractions located in Minnesota and elsewhere. It describes the World's Largest Ball of Twine in Darwin, MN, which weighs 8.7 tons and measures 40 feet around. It also mentions the World's Largest Frying Pan in Long Beach, CA and the World's Largest Axe in Nackawic, New Brunswick. Further locations listed include Willie Walleye, a 40-foot fiberglass walleye in Baudette, MN and a statue of Paul Bunyan and Babe the Blue Ox in Bemidji, MN. The document concludes with search terms to find more information about large roadside attractions.
Fergus 150th Anniversary Year Final Version Rev1Dan Deffett
The Fergus & District Horticultural Society is celebrating its 150th anniversary in 2007. Throughout the year there will be various events to celebrate the society's heritage in preserving horticultural practices in Fergus, Ontario, including garden tours, plant sales, flower and vegetable shows, and an anniversary dinner at the Wellington County Museum. The society meets regularly to encourage cultivation, propagation, and garden design while bringing members together.
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Top 8 Seafood Recipes to try in Myrtle Beachseafoodhouse
These are the 8 delicious low in calories, cholesterol and overloaded with proteins seafood dishes that you must try when you visit Myrtle Beach. www.seafoodhouse.us
Michigan Fisheries Presentation, The Katherine VBesserMuseum
The document summarizes the formation of the Great Lakes Fisheries Heritage Consortium to preserve fishing tugs and tell the stories of commercial fishing on the Great Lakes. It began with a 2012 conversation between two Michigan museums about challenges restoring their historic tugs. This led to a meeting where the Consortium was formed, led by Brandon Schroeder, to bring together interested parties. Volunteers have been working to restore the fishing tug Katherine V at the Besser Museum to be the centerpiece of a new exhibit, through fundraising events and oral history projects to share the region's commercial fishing heritage.
This document provides information about various large attractions located in Minnesota and elsewhere. It describes the World's Largest Ball of Twine in Darwin, MN, which weighs 8.7 tons and measures 40 feet around. It also mentions the World's Largest Frying Pan in Long Beach, CA and the World's Largest Axe in Nackawic, New Brunswick. Further locations listed include Willie Walleye, a 40-foot fiberglass walleye in Baudette, MN and a statue of Paul Bunyan and Babe the Blue Ox in Bemidji, MN. The document concludes with search terms to find more information about large roadside attractions.
This is a collection of photos of waterfront developments in medium-sized cities located in the southern United States. It was prepared for the City of Daytona Beach Redevelopment Department as a visioning tool for possible improvements to their own waterfront.
This document discusses the City of Saratoga's efforts to preserve local landmarks and history. It focuses on the Hakone Estate and Gardens, which has been recognized nationally for its preservation efforts. The document also discusses the Saratoga Historical Museum and its role in preserving artifacts from Saratoga's history. Finally, it discusses the City's program to identify and protect heritage trees that beautify the community.
Designed by 2 SJSU San Jose State University, Emeline Enciso & Abigail Senot as part of a special assignment in a recreation class taught by Dr. Susan Ross, in 2012.
Jacquie Chandler of Sustainable Tahoe provided a 4 hr presentation in collaboration with Dr Ross to set up the parameters for the ability to design Fun, Meaningful, Low-Carbon adventures that support sustainable tourism for Tahoe. The goal is for students in build geotourism adventures they would like to experience to deepen their own connection to the area while preserving it in the process. the GeoTrack template is guided by the 12 geotourism principles and the TriNomic model for collaboration that supports prosperity for all who support this type of visitor expereince.
Using Special Events to Drive Attendance, Increase Revenue, and Raise VisibilityWest Muse
The document discusses using special events to increase attendance, revenue, and visibility for cultural institutions. It features presentations from Trish Carter of Springs Preserve, Joseph Govednik of Foss Waterway Seaport, and Sarah Wininger of Museum of Craft and Design. Each presentation highlights various special events held at their institutions and the successes they have seen in attendance, membership, and revenue from implementing special events.
The document discusses plans to restore and preserve Savannah Memorial Park cemetery in Rosemead, California. It outlines projects to landscape the cemetery to reflect an 1850s theme, build a wall displaying a historical landmark plaque, and start a membership drive to raise funds. It encourages supporting the cemetery through membership and donations to fund projects that maintain and beautify the historic pioneer burial ground.
The document includes photos and maps related to the NAU Center for Texas Cultural Heritage. The photos show aerial and street views of the center and surrounding area. One map outlines the southeastern region of Texas that the center focuses on, including various counties. Other images depict planned exhibits for the center that will provide immersive and engaging experiences about Texas culture and history.
Panama City Beach is a resort city in Bay County, Florida, United States, on the Gulf of Mexico coast. It’s slogan is "The World's Most Beautiful Beaches" due to the exceptional sugar-white sandy beaches of northwest Florida.
Panama City Beach is a resort city in Bay County, Florida, United States, on the Gulf of Mexico coast. It’s slogan is "The World's Most Beautiful Beaches" due to the exceptional sugar-white sandy beaches of northwest Florida. The city beach offers a range of activities for all ages and interests.
The document discusses plans for creating a Cultural Arts Village in Vero Beach, Florida. It provides background information on the study area and outlines the visioning process, which includes a public charrette to gather ideas from community members. The charrette will involve breakout groups to design the village and present their ideas, with the goal of preserving the neighborhood's historic character while allowing for new arts, cultural, and limited commercial uses. Challenges and opportunities for the village are identified, such as maintaining trees and architectural integrity while allowing new construction and outdoor performance spaces.
Lawrence County is located in south central Indiana and was established in 1819. It is named after naval officer James Lawrence. The county seat is located in Bedford, known as the "Limestone Capital of the World" for its quarries. Other towns include Mitchell, home to the annual Persimmon Festival held each September celebrating the region's native persimmon fruit. The county contains various state parks and sites of geological and historical interest, and its economy relies heavily on limestone quarrying.
Panama City Beach is a resort city in Bay County, Florida, United States, on the Gulf of Mexico coast. It’s slogan is "The World's Most Beautiful Beaches" due to the exceptional sugar-white sandy beaches of northwest Florida. The city beach offers a range of activities for all ages and interests.
Welcome to Port Aransas with your family to enjoy your Vacation. The Place Port
Port Aransas is a Coastal Town That Located Towards the End of Mustang Island. Port Aransas Is Popular for Tourist towns. There are covers Restaurants And Sandy Beaches. Port Aransas Can Cover Arts Scenes, Fishing, Shelling, Kayaking, And Boating. Port Aransas is also famous for RV Owners.
Port Aransas Can Perfect Location For Family Holiday.
15 Best & Fun Things to do in San Marcos – Seek A Tour.pdfSeekatour
things to do in San Marcos. Underwater archaeological excavations at Spring Lake, on the upper San Marcos River, have uncovered artifacts dating to the earliest known inhabitants of the Western Hemisphere, the Clovis Indians. So, a visit to this pious, religious and historical oasis is a must for any travel-enthusiast!
Top Places to Visit in San Marcos(Texas)
Amidst the abundance of nature, wildlife and classy city life, here are 15 of the best places to visit in San Marcos.
If you’re looking for outdoor activities, the San Marcos River is a great place to spend a day tubing, fishing, and swimming. The river runs through the center of San Marcos, and there are plenty of places to enjoy recreational tubing, kayaking, and canoeing.
You can catch catfish, perch, and trout in the river. A great place to hold a picnic, relax and soak up the sun, or visit the riverside as one of the many things to do in San Marcos at night.
Built-in 1867, the Charles S. Cock House Museum is a beautiful stone house and the oldest residence in town. The house uses the Greek Revival style and retains many original features, including a beautiful collection of antiques.
Locals call this kitchen the “cottage kitchen.” Visitors can rent most of the homes for weddings and other special occasions. It can accommodate up to 40 people seated and 60 people standing.The dam reopened as a theme park in 2006 and is now known as Rio Vista Park. The park follows the San Marcos River, which can be seen from the park and is filled with artificial rapids and nice deep swimming holes. Take advantage of one of the tennis courts, picnic at one of the provided tables, or explore the many biking and hiking trails.Your history buff will be delighted to visit LBJ Museum in San Marcos, one of the best things to do in San Marcos. The late Lyndon Baines Johnson, the 36th president, served from 1963 until he served in 1969, but that year is not the focus of this unique museum.
Instead, the LBJ Museum commemorates President Johnson’s years as a college student and later as a schoolteacher. It also commemorates how those years shaped the passage of landmark and great social laws that continue to influence America today.Sewell Park, in the middle of campus, is one of the favorite places in San Marcos. You can spend practically the whole day relaxing. The park has two sand volleyball courts, a large green area for Frisbee, and many trees if you want a hammock or slackline.
The river is full of coves and is a great place to cool off from the Texas sun, or find some fun things to do in San Marcos.
Seven endangered California Least Terns fledged at Coal Oil Point Reserve, the first time in four decades that Least Terns have successfully nested there. Improved habitat protection and reduced human disturbance have led to a stable population of around 20 breeding pairs of threatened Western Snowy Plovers and approximately 40 fledged chicks per year at the reserve. In 2006, 5 pairs of California Least Terns nested at Coal Oil Point Reserve, with 4 nests hatching and fledging a total of 7 chicks, representing no chick mortality. The reserve and partners continue habitat restoration and monitoring efforts to support the breeding and feeding of these protected coastal species.
Chronicles of Earth Sample Travel Journalbschwegler
This document provides a summary of a road trip to Point Lobos State Natural Reserve in California on June 19, 2014. It describes stopping at Lou Lou's diner in Monterey for breakfast, hiking the Cypress Grove Trail among rare Monterey Cypress trees, exploring the dramatic coastline and beaches including Weston Beach, taking in the views and kelp forest at China Cove, and stopping for dinner at Pepper Mexicali Café in Pacific Grove on the drive back. Photographs, videos, and audio were captured along the way to document the natural beauty and sites of the reserve.
This document discusses various prized fish species found in the Chesapeake Bay, festivals and events celebrating the Bay's culture and ecology, and conservation efforts to protect the Bay and its wildlife. Key fish highlighted include striped bass, blue crab, and sturgeon. Festivals in Maryland and Virginia celebrate the Bay's heritage through food, music, and arts. Groups work to reduce pollution from animal waste that contributes to dead zones in the Bay.
Martin County, Florida has had an active artificial reef program since the 1970s. The program began with deploying tires and other materials and has since expanded to deploying vessels, bridges, and concrete structures. Local organizations like the Martin County Anglers Club and volunteers have been instrumental in funding and coordinating reef deployments. Over 100 artificial reefs have been created through this program to enhance recreational fishing and tourism.
The SBAS fundraiser showing of the documentary "The March of the Penguins" was very successful. It was a sell-out event that raised over $3000 for the Eyes In The Sky and Plover Docent programs. Many local businesses donated food, drinks, prizes and other items to support the event. The naturalist speakers and photographer who donated a penguin photo added to the educational experience. All in attendance had a wonderful time while supporting important conservation programs.
This document summarizes the winners of the BEST Awards. It lists the winners in categories like BEST Adaptive Use (TownePlace Suites in the Neisner Building), BEST Cultural Distinction (King William Cultural Arts District), BEST Music Series (Echale! Latino Music Estyles), and others. It also recognizes sponsors and those involved like the Master of Ceremonies Bob Rivard and the Awards Jury. In conclusion, it congratulates all the BEST Winners.
This is a collection of photos of waterfront developments in medium-sized cities located in the southern United States. It was prepared for the City of Daytona Beach Redevelopment Department as a visioning tool for possible improvements to their own waterfront.
This document discusses the City of Saratoga's efforts to preserve local landmarks and history. It focuses on the Hakone Estate and Gardens, which has been recognized nationally for its preservation efforts. The document also discusses the Saratoga Historical Museum and its role in preserving artifacts from Saratoga's history. Finally, it discusses the City's program to identify and protect heritage trees that beautify the community.
Designed by 2 SJSU San Jose State University, Emeline Enciso & Abigail Senot as part of a special assignment in a recreation class taught by Dr. Susan Ross, in 2012.
Jacquie Chandler of Sustainable Tahoe provided a 4 hr presentation in collaboration with Dr Ross to set up the parameters for the ability to design Fun, Meaningful, Low-Carbon adventures that support sustainable tourism for Tahoe. The goal is for students in build geotourism adventures they would like to experience to deepen their own connection to the area while preserving it in the process. the GeoTrack template is guided by the 12 geotourism principles and the TriNomic model for collaboration that supports prosperity for all who support this type of visitor expereince.
Using Special Events to Drive Attendance, Increase Revenue, and Raise VisibilityWest Muse
The document discusses using special events to increase attendance, revenue, and visibility for cultural institutions. It features presentations from Trish Carter of Springs Preserve, Joseph Govednik of Foss Waterway Seaport, and Sarah Wininger of Museum of Craft and Design. Each presentation highlights various special events held at their institutions and the successes they have seen in attendance, membership, and revenue from implementing special events.
The document discusses plans to restore and preserve Savannah Memorial Park cemetery in Rosemead, California. It outlines projects to landscape the cemetery to reflect an 1850s theme, build a wall displaying a historical landmark plaque, and start a membership drive to raise funds. It encourages supporting the cemetery through membership and donations to fund projects that maintain and beautify the historic pioneer burial ground.
The document includes photos and maps related to the NAU Center for Texas Cultural Heritage. The photos show aerial and street views of the center and surrounding area. One map outlines the southeastern region of Texas that the center focuses on, including various counties. Other images depict planned exhibits for the center that will provide immersive and engaging experiences about Texas culture and history.
Panama City Beach is a resort city in Bay County, Florida, United States, on the Gulf of Mexico coast. It’s slogan is "The World's Most Beautiful Beaches" due to the exceptional sugar-white sandy beaches of northwest Florida.
Panama City Beach is a resort city in Bay County, Florida, United States, on the Gulf of Mexico coast. It’s slogan is "The World's Most Beautiful Beaches" due to the exceptional sugar-white sandy beaches of northwest Florida. The city beach offers a range of activities for all ages and interests.
The document discusses plans for creating a Cultural Arts Village in Vero Beach, Florida. It provides background information on the study area and outlines the visioning process, which includes a public charrette to gather ideas from community members. The charrette will involve breakout groups to design the village and present their ideas, with the goal of preserving the neighborhood's historic character while allowing for new arts, cultural, and limited commercial uses. Challenges and opportunities for the village are identified, such as maintaining trees and architectural integrity while allowing new construction and outdoor performance spaces.
Lawrence County is located in south central Indiana and was established in 1819. It is named after naval officer James Lawrence. The county seat is located in Bedford, known as the "Limestone Capital of the World" for its quarries. Other towns include Mitchell, home to the annual Persimmon Festival held each September celebrating the region's native persimmon fruit. The county contains various state parks and sites of geological and historical interest, and its economy relies heavily on limestone quarrying.
Panama City Beach is a resort city in Bay County, Florida, United States, on the Gulf of Mexico coast. It’s slogan is "The World's Most Beautiful Beaches" due to the exceptional sugar-white sandy beaches of northwest Florida. The city beach offers a range of activities for all ages and interests.
Welcome to Port Aransas with your family to enjoy your Vacation. The Place Port
Port Aransas is a Coastal Town That Located Towards the End of Mustang Island. Port Aransas Is Popular for Tourist towns. There are covers Restaurants And Sandy Beaches. Port Aransas Can Cover Arts Scenes, Fishing, Shelling, Kayaking, And Boating. Port Aransas is also famous for RV Owners.
Port Aransas Can Perfect Location For Family Holiday.
15 Best & Fun Things to do in San Marcos – Seek A Tour.pdfSeekatour
things to do in San Marcos. Underwater archaeological excavations at Spring Lake, on the upper San Marcos River, have uncovered artifacts dating to the earliest known inhabitants of the Western Hemisphere, the Clovis Indians. So, a visit to this pious, religious and historical oasis is a must for any travel-enthusiast!
Top Places to Visit in San Marcos(Texas)
Amidst the abundance of nature, wildlife and classy city life, here are 15 of the best places to visit in San Marcos.
If you’re looking for outdoor activities, the San Marcos River is a great place to spend a day tubing, fishing, and swimming. The river runs through the center of San Marcos, and there are plenty of places to enjoy recreational tubing, kayaking, and canoeing.
You can catch catfish, perch, and trout in the river. A great place to hold a picnic, relax and soak up the sun, or visit the riverside as one of the many things to do in San Marcos at night.
Built-in 1867, the Charles S. Cock House Museum is a beautiful stone house and the oldest residence in town. The house uses the Greek Revival style and retains many original features, including a beautiful collection of antiques.
Locals call this kitchen the “cottage kitchen.” Visitors can rent most of the homes for weddings and other special occasions. It can accommodate up to 40 people seated and 60 people standing.The dam reopened as a theme park in 2006 and is now known as Rio Vista Park. The park follows the San Marcos River, which can be seen from the park and is filled with artificial rapids and nice deep swimming holes. Take advantage of one of the tennis courts, picnic at one of the provided tables, or explore the many biking and hiking trails.Your history buff will be delighted to visit LBJ Museum in San Marcos, one of the best things to do in San Marcos. The late Lyndon Baines Johnson, the 36th president, served from 1963 until he served in 1969, but that year is not the focus of this unique museum.
Instead, the LBJ Museum commemorates President Johnson’s years as a college student and later as a schoolteacher. It also commemorates how those years shaped the passage of landmark and great social laws that continue to influence America today.Sewell Park, in the middle of campus, is one of the favorite places in San Marcos. You can spend practically the whole day relaxing. The park has two sand volleyball courts, a large green area for Frisbee, and many trees if you want a hammock or slackline.
The river is full of coves and is a great place to cool off from the Texas sun, or find some fun things to do in San Marcos.
Seven endangered California Least Terns fledged at Coal Oil Point Reserve, the first time in four decades that Least Terns have successfully nested there. Improved habitat protection and reduced human disturbance have led to a stable population of around 20 breeding pairs of threatened Western Snowy Plovers and approximately 40 fledged chicks per year at the reserve. In 2006, 5 pairs of California Least Terns nested at Coal Oil Point Reserve, with 4 nests hatching and fledging a total of 7 chicks, representing no chick mortality. The reserve and partners continue habitat restoration and monitoring efforts to support the breeding and feeding of these protected coastal species.
Chronicles of Earth Sample Travel Journalbschwegler
This document provides a summary of a road trip to Point Lobos State Natural Reserve in California on June 19, 2014. It describes stopping at Lou Lou's diner in Monterey for breakfast, hiking the Cypress Grove Trail among rare Monterey Cypress trees, exploring the dramatic coastline and beaches including Weston Beach, taking in the views and kelp forest at China Cove, and stopping for dinner at Pepper Mexicali Café in Pacific Grove on the drive back. Photographs, videos, and audio were captured along the way to document the natural beauty and sites of the reserve.
This document discusses various prized fish species found in the Chesapeake Bay, festivals and events celebrating the Bay's culture and ecology, and conservation efforts to protect the Bay and its wildlife. Key fish highlighted include striped bass, blue crab, and sturgeon. Festivals in Maryland and Virginia celebrate the Bay's heritage through food, music, and arts. Groups work to reduce pollution from animal waste that contributes to dead zones in the Bay.
Martin County, Florida has had an active artificial reef program since the 1970s. The program began with deploying tires and other materials and has since expanded to deploying vessels, bridges, and concrete structures. Local organizations like the Martin County Anglers Club and volunteers have been instrumental in funding and coordinating reef deployments. Over 100 artificial reefs have been created through this program to enhance recreational fishing and tourism.
The SBAS fundraiser showing of the documentary "The March of the Penguins" was very successful. It was a sell-out event that raised over $3000 for the Eyes In The Sky and Plover Docent programs. Many local businesses donated food, drinks, prizes and other items to support the event. The naturalist speakers and photographer who donated a penguin photo added to the educational experience. All in attendance had a wonderful time while supporting important conservation programs.
This document summarizes the winners of the BEST Awards. It lists the winners in categories like BEST Adaptive Use (TownePlace Suites in the Neisner Building), BEST Cultural Distinction (King William Cultural Arts District), BEST Music Series (Echale! Latino Music Estyles), and others. It also recognizes sponsors and those involved like the Master of Ceremonies Bob Rivard and the Awards Jury. In conclusion, it congratulates all the BEST Winners.
23. Preservation Award Winners Outstanding Achievements The Mansion at Tuckahoe Greynolds Bathhouse Flagler College Ponce Hall Towers Pinecrest Gardens Original Entrance Building Sarasota Opera House Meritorious Achievement The Tilghman House Oak Hill VIA Hall Honorable Mentioning Alpine Groves Farm House Exterior Restoration Ruby Gill House Restoration/ Rehabilitation
34. Seven Seas at Newton Park Town of Fort Myers Beach, Lee County
35. Seven Seas at Newton Park Town of Fort Myers Beach, Lee County
36. Preservation Award Winners Outstanding Achievements Clouser House Derby Street Chapel Meritorious Achievement Old Escambia County Courthouse Seven Seas at Newton Park Adaptive Use
64. Historical Museum of Southern Florida Historic Sites Visits Program Miami, Miami-Dade County
65. Historical Museum of Southern Florida Historic Sites Visits Program Miami, Miami-Dade County
66. Preservation Award Winners Outstanding Achievements Sarasota History Alive! Tour Sarasota Architecture Historic Old Northeast Neighborhood Plan 2009 Tallahassee Trust for Historic Preservation Programming Suite Coquina Quires Building Lives: The Story of the Miami Beach Community Development Corporation Meritorious Achievement Calusa Carts: A Mobile Mound House Historic Museum of Southern Florida Historic Sites Visits Program Preservation Education/ Media