
Nov. 28: Alspaugh Park’s history & cemeteries
Learn about the history and cemeteries in John W. Alspaugh Park at the 7 p.m. Nov. 28 meeting of CoMo Preservation.

What a Beaut’: Craftsman Bungalow
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.

Make history: Become a member of CoMo Preservation
Become a member of CoMo Preservation now and make history. Membership is $20 a year and anyone who joins before Dec. 31, 2023, will be acknowledged as a Founding Member.

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.

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.

Secrets of Columbia’s Historic Movie Theaters
Explore the secrets of Columbia Historic Movie Theaters at the 9:30-11 a.m. Nov. 3 Osher Friday Morning Book Talk at 1905 Hillcrest Drive.

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.

Insider tips on Columbia’s Most Notable Properties
Learn about the secrets inside historic homes at the 7 p.m. Oct. 24 meeting of CoMo Preservation at the Columbia Public Library.

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.

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.