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Historic preservation staff wins grant for downtown QR-code tour; photo contest and Smithsonian exhibit draw public programming
Summary
Angola’s preservation staff received a grant to create QR-code placards and audio recordings for a downtown walking tour; the Carnegie Public Library is hosting the Smithsonian 'Voices and Votes' exhibit and the commission announced a May 19 photo contest deadline with winners chosen May 22.
Angola Historic Preservation Commission staff said a grant will fund QR-code placards and audio recordings for about 10 downtown historic locations, enabling an accessible walking tour and placard content hosted on the commission and Main Street websites.
The staff presentation said the project will place placards in shop windows (not affixed to historic fabric), include audio…
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