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Historic Home Gains Local Designation After Decades of Research

August 13, 2024 | Sarasota City, Sarasota County, Florida



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Historic Home Gains Local Designation After Decades of Research
In a recent government meeting, a resident presented a compelling case for the historic designation of her home, which has been in her family for over 50 years. The presentation highlighted the house's architectural significance and its connection to the area's history, particularly its ties to notable figures such as William D. Armand, a key landholder in the region.

The resident shared a wealth of historical documents, including original maps and newspaper clippings dating back to the 1920s, which illustrated the evolution of the neighborhood and the architectural style of her home. She emphasized the house's preservation of original features, including cypress beams and period-specific tiles, which reflect the craftsmanship of its builders, Dwight Baum and Mr. Burns.

City staff supported the designation, noting that the house meets three key criteria for historic significance: its representation of the cultural and social history of the area, its association with significant local figures, and its architectural integrity. The staff recommended the local designation, excluding the garage, which has undergone alterations.

The board members expressed their approval, acknowledging the house's historical value and the thoroughness of the resident's research. A motion was made and unanimously passed to designate the property as a historic site, ensuring its preservation for future generations. The meeting concluded with a sense of accomplishment, as the designation not only honors the past but also enriches the community's cultural landscape.

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