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Historic board plans tours, QR signage and low-cost 'Century House' plaques
Summary
The Grand Island advisory board agreed to develop walking-tour materials, QR-code panels, interpretive signage and a low-cost 'Century House' plaque option; members discussed production costs, sample plaques ($55 in a model program) and distribution plans for an upcoming Arbor Day/tour event.
The Grand Island Historic Preservation Advisory Board also devoted part of its meeting to public outreach, agreeing to produce walking-tour materials, QR-code digital content and a simple plaque program for houses more than 100 years old.
Members confirmed dates for upcoming walking tours and a 20-minute presentation the board will give at an event; the Chair said she will prepare a half-sheet handout listing…
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