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Parks commission hears proposal to add memorial headstones and benches at Hardeeville Cemetery
Summary
Volunteers from Clampus Vitis and the Colorado River Museum presented plans to install benches and a line of memorial headstones at Hardeeville Cemetery, Bullhead City’s site on the National Register of Historic Places; the commission took no action and asked staff to collect public feedback before returning the item next month.
Bullhead City Parks and Recreation commissioners on Tuesday heard a community-led plan to install benches and a row of memorial headstones along the west fence of Hardeeville Cemetery, a site the superintendent said is the city’s only listing on the National Register of Historic Places.
Superintendent David Heath introduced the item as discussion-only and said staff and the State Historic Preservation Office consider the National Register designation “honorary.” Heath told commissioners the proposal came from local volunteer TJ Van Horn, who “represents the local chapter of Ecaepus…
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