The Mason County Historical Society is accepting applications for the Haskell Historic Preservation Award for 2019.

The Henry and Elizabeth Haskell Award for Historic Preservation is given to an individual, business, or corporation who restores a local building for historic preservation of its architectural heritage. The award is presented yearly at the annual meeting of the Mason County Historical Society.

The main objective of the award is to promote awareness and interest in Mason County’s architectural heritage. Other goals and objectives include:

  • To publicly recognize those property owners who have made commitments of time and money to improve their homes and businesses in ways that are sympathetic with the historic values endeared by the Mason County Historical Society and Mason County as a whole.
  • To educate the public about the three distinct, but interrelated approaches to the treatment of historic properties (during or prior to the Great Depression years): Preservation, Rehabilitation, and Restoration.
  • To encourage more property owners to improve their homes/businesses in ways that are sympathetic with historic values.

Applications full award rules may be obtained by calling 231-843-4808 ext 106. Application deadline is November 1st by 4 p.m. Applications can be returned to the Historical Society at: 1687 S Lakeshore Dr, Ludington MI 49431

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