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Greensboro marks 35th Tree City USA year; Historic Preservation Commission seeks nominations and Magnolia House heads to state review
Summary
City announcements: Greensboro earned its 35th consecutive Tree City USA award; the Historic Preservation Commission will accept nominations for preservation awards (deadline April 24, recognized May 27); the Greensboro City Council submitted Magnolia House's nomination to the North Carolina National Register Advisory Committee.
The City of Greensboro announced multiple preservation and recognition items on its FYI Weekly broadcast.
Greensboro has earned the Tree City USA award for the 35th consecutive year, the host said, citing the city's tree conservation ordinances, the city arborist's work, Arbor Day celebrations, and the NeighborWoods community tree-planting initiative. The award is presented annually by the North Carolina Forest Service and the Arbor Day Foundation.
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