What a Beaut’: “Peanut Brittle” Houses
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What a Beaut’: “Peanut Brittle” Houses

Since 1998, the city’s Most Notable Property (MNP) Program has been highlighting and celebrating the historical significance of properties in Columbia, Missouri. The Program is managed by the city’s Historic Preservation Commission.

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What a Beaut’: Hubbell Place
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What a Beaut’: Hubbell Place

Since 1998, the city’s Most Notable Property (MNP) Program has been highlighting and celebrating the historical significance of properties in Columbia, Missouri. The Program is managed by the city’s Historic Preservation Commission.

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What a Beaut’: Early Waterworks of Columbia
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What a Beaut’: Early Waterworks of Columbia

Since 1998, the city’s Most Notable Property (MNP) Program has been highlighting and celebrating the historical significance of properties in Columbia, Missouri. The Program is managed by the city’s Historic Preservation Commission.

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Secrets of Historical Homes
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Secrets of Historical Homes

Learn about the secrets inside historic homes at the 7 p.m. Oct. 24 meeting of CoMo Preservation at the Columbia Public Library.

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What a Beaut’: Giraffe Rock House
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What a Beaut’: Giraffe Rock House

Since 1998, the city’s Most Notable Property (MNP) Program has been highlighting and celebrating the historical significance of properties in Columbia, Missouri. The Program is managed by the city’s Historic Preservation Commission.

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Turning Old Spaces into Modern Places
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Turning Old Spaces into Modern Places

On Sept. 26, 2023, Amanda J. Staley Harrison, assistant curator of MU Museum of Anthropology will give us an insider’s view of repurposing historic buildings.

Amanda joined the Museum of Anthropology in 2014. At the time, it was housed in Swallow Hall, built in 1893. Later, Missouri’s only anthropology museum moved and reopened in 2017 in yet another historic building, the 1938 Ellis Fischel State Cancer Hospital, then renamed Mizzou North, which was demolished in 2022.

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Bringing Historic Buildings Back
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Bringing Historic Buildings Back

Get a peek at a former car dealership and funeral home’s transformation into The Atrium, an event center in this video. At the Aug. 22 meeting of CoMo Preservation, Tanner Ott of Alley A Realty will discuss how his firm rehabs buildings like The Atrium.

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