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Posted byJoe Hoover on 29 Oct 2010 | Tagged as: Podcasts, Preserve MN 2010
Part 1 of a session presented at the 2010 Preserve Minnesota Conference. (Enhanced)
Raze or renovate? Decades of heated debate reveal residents’ deep disagreements about a Victorian building –and American culture. Greg Gaut, Winona Heritage Preservation Commissioner and Associate Professor of History, Saint Mary’s University presents.
Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 43:14 — 21.6MB)
Posted byJoe Hoover on 29 Oct 2010 | Tagged as: Podcasts, Preserve MN 2010
Part 1 of a session presented at the 2010 Preserve Minnesota Conference.
Raze or renovate? Decades of heated debate reveal residents’ deep disagreements about a Victorian building –and American culture. Greg Gaut, Winona Heritage Preservation Commissioner and Associate Professor of History, Saint Mary’s University presents.
Includes Q & A session.
Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 50:21 — 23.2MB)
Posted byJoe Hoover on 29 Oct 2010 | Tagged as: Podcasts, Preserve MN 2010
Part 2 of a session presented at the 2010 Preserve Minnesota Conference.
Combining elements of historic structures reports, marketing surveys and visioning sessions, Historic Properties Reuse Studies have been used in Minnesota for nearly twenty-five years to help communities make informed decisions about threatened historic buildings.
Marjorie (Margie) Ostrov of Friends of B’nai Abraham Synagogue, and Bob Roscoe of Design For Preservation, discuss the process after using a reuse study as the springboard their highly successful preservation project of B’nai Abraham Synagogue in Virginia, Minnesota.
Related: MN90 Podcast on B’nai Abraham Synagogue
Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 40:37 — 27.7MB)
Posted byJoe Hoover on 29 Oct 2010 | Tagged as: Podcasts, Preserve MN 2010
John Lauber, John Lauber and Company, Minneapolis
Part 1 of a session presented at the 2010 Preserve Minnesota Conference.
Combining elements of historic structures reports, marketing surveys and visioning sessions, Historic Properties Reuse Studies have been used in Minnesota for nearly twenty-five years to help communities make informed decisions about threatened historic buildings. John Lauber of John Lauber and Company, Minneapolis presents.
Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 24:26 — 28.1MB)
Posted byJoe Hoover on 29 Oct 2010 | Tagged as: Podcasts, Preserve MN 2010
Emily Northey, from the Minnesota Main Street Program Coordinator and Linda Pate, from the Minnesota State Historic Preservation Office
The following is a session presented at the 2010 Preserve Minnesota Conference. Minnesota Main Street re-launched in Spring 2010 to assist communities revitalizing their traditional commercial districts. Four communities were competitively selected to become Designated MN Main Street programs. These communities use the Main Street Four-Point Approach® of Promotion, Design, Economic Restructuring, and Organization to comprehensively improve their downtown districts attracting residents, visitors, and businesses back to Main Street. In this session you’ll learn about how these four points work together while based on a foundation of historic preservation, local self-help, and coordinated volunteers.
Emily Northey, from the Minnesota Main Street Program Coordinator and Linda Pate, from the Minnesota State Historic Preservation Office present.
Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 38:19 — 44.0MB)
Posted byJoe Hoover on 29 Oct 2010 | Tagged as: Podcasts, Preserve MN 2010
Tracey Baker, Assistant Head of Reference, Minnesota Historical Society
Part 2 of a session presented at the 2010 Preserve Minnesota Conference. Tracey Baker, Assistant Head of Reference, Minnesota Historical Society presents.
When was your house built and by whom? How much did it cost to build? What did the original owners do for a living? Where were they from? What did your home look like 100 years ago? By researching the history of your house it may be possible to answer some of these questions.
Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 26:16 — 30.2MB)
Posted byJoe Hoover on 29 Oct 2010 | Tagged as: Podcasts, Preserve MN 2010
Mary Warner, Museum Manager at the Morrison County Historical Society
Part 1 of a session presented at the 2010 Preserve Minnesota Conference. In this part Mary Warner, Museum Manager at the Morrison County Historical Society discusses the variety of resources to help you document the history of your house or building.
When was your house built and by whom? How much did it cost to build? What did the original owners do for a living? Where were they from? What did your home look like 100 years ago? By researching the history of your house it may be possible to answer some of these questions.
Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 12:54 — 14.9MB)
Posted byJoe Hoover on 29 Oct 2010 | Tagged as: Podcasts, Preserve MN 2010
The following enhanced podcast features Myrick Howard, the keynote speaker at the 2010 Preserve Minnesota Conference in Winona, Minnesota. Myrick Howard, President of Preservation North Carolina (PNC) for the past 32 years, talks about how the PNC has creatively employed common real estate strategies to save more than 500 endangered historic properties from destruction.
Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 53:04 — 44.4MB)