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Commission previews Indiana Humanities grant and sold-out cemetery walking tour plans
Summary
Staff told the Angola Historic Preservation Commission that it submitted a $2,000 Indiana Humanities grant (with $1,000 city and $1,000 Main Street matches) to install QR codes and fund a downtown walking tour; the commission also finalized logistics for an upcoming cemetery walking tour with 42 tickets sold.
Angola Historic Preservation Commission staff reported Oct. 15 that a grant application has been submitted to Indiana Humanities to fund QR codes for historic buildings and a downtown walking tour. The staff member said she requested $2,000 from Indiana Humanities and proposed $1,000 contributions from both the city and Angola Main Street, producing a $4,000 project budget if awarded. Staff said the commission should know by October and will update members at the next meeting.
The staff presentation described project elements: QR-code signage for historic buildings, a narrated walking tour with an online audio option for those with hearing…
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