Thanks Adam & crew!!!!
Murphysburg Residential Historic District
DICKENSFEST
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The DickensFest event was funded in part by a grant from the Joplin Convention and Visitors Bureau. The event host is Historic Murphysburg Preservation, Inc., which is dedicated to preservation of
Sponsorship Acknowledgement
Historic Murphysburg Preservation, Inc. Gratefully thanks DickensFest past, future and present sponsors!
Now and Then and Again is based upon Leslie Simpson's slide program titled "Extreme Makeover: Joplin Edition." The program compared current views of Joplin historic sites with vintage photographs of the same locations. Sometimes it was a vacant lot or a new structure replacing the historic building. Other times it was an existing building that had been covered up or remodeled beyond recognition. Then she finished up with some good news--buildings and houses that have been restored and/or adapted to new uses.
The 98-page book includes 195 images from the slide program will be available beginning the 2nd week in December at the Post Memorial Library and other locations to be announced later.
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The residents in 2,300 “certified local government” historic districts in the United States believe that preserving the historic character of the buildings and revitalizing neighborhoods can have a positive economic impact on their cities. Residents in Joplin’s historic district hold the same belief. Unfortunately, many people do not realize that historic preservation plays an important role not only in the heritage of a community, but in the city’s economy as well. Recent studies across America have produced strong evidence that historic districts are making significant contributions to the economic health of cities.