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Tulare Council approves five historic cultural landmarks, adds properties and aircraft to local register
Summary
The Tulare City Council voted 5-0 to pass to print an ordinance adding five properties and two aircraft to the city's local register of historic cultural landmarks, including the Tulare Veterans Memorial Building, the Hoyt House and a B-17 bomber and F-4 Phantom jet at Mefford Field.
The Tulare City Council voted to pass to print an ordinance approving five historic cultural landmark nominations on Tuesday, adding local properties and aircraft to the city's register.
The nominations approved were the Tulare Veterans Memorial Building, the Hoyt House, a T-29A Convair airplane (linked to a downtown eatery), a B-17 bomber and an F-4 Phantom jet located at Mefford Field. Planning staff presented the items under Tulare Municipal Code chapter 10.38, which governs the city's historic-preservation program.
Why it matters: The designations formalize local recognition for structures and objects tied to Tulare's civic and military history…
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