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Nonprofit seeks city transfer of historic Goodnight Barn to expand preservation and programming
Summary
Presenters asked Pueblo City Council to relinquish city ownership of the Goodnight Barn so a nonprofit can pursue grants and expand programming; presenters emphasized the site's National Register status, restoration history, and need for additional land and parking to host larger events.
Laurel Campbell, a representative of the Goodnight Barn nonprofit, told Pueblo City Council on Feb. 17 that the organization seeks city approval to transfer ownership of the Charles Goodnight stone barn so the nonprofit can pursue grants and expand public programming.
Campbell outlined the barn’s history and preservation work, saying, “It’s on the National Register of Historic Places.” She described restoration steps taken in recent years, including a stabilization grant that prevented collapse and work to preserve original 1870 pine…
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