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Bozeman preservation board reviews turnouts and site lessons from Historic Preservation Month events
Summary
Members of the Bozeman Historic Preservation Advisory Board reviewed turnout, site access and outreach results from Historic Preservation Month events including open houses at the Story Mansion, the Carnegie Library and other adaptive-reuse sites.
At a meeting of the Bozeman Historic Preservation Advisory Board, members debriefed on the city’s Historic Preservation Month events and reported modest but meaningful public turnout for open houses, tours and family activities.
Board members said the events, held at multiple adaptive-reuse sites around Bozeman, drew dozens of visitors and gave residents a chance to see historic buildings not typically open to the public. Elizabeth Darrow, who led several site events, described the Story Mansion and Carnegie Library open houses as “a perfect example of adaptive reuse” and said the city-owned Story drew steady…
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