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Council considers state historical markers; staff proposes Candlewood Bridge option
Summary
City staff proposed pursuing a state historical marker for the Candlewood Bridge and noted other candidate sites (Camp Libby, Hial Pony Farm, Kenilwood Bridge); council asked for the Washington Historical Society and bicentennial committee input and noted a roughly $6,000 cost for sign and application.
City Administrator Dennis Carr opened discussion about applying for state historical markers for local sites that include Camp Libby, Hial Pony Farm and the Kenilwood Bridge. Carr said staff was currently intending to pursue a Candlewood Bridge marker timed to installation after repair work and estimated the combined sign and application fee…
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