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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPARD: Historical Preservation Committee PARD: Historical Preservation Committee Page 1 of 4 City of College Station /Parks and Recreation/ (0,- P p arks & ‘ecreation "Preserving the Past for the Future" The College Station Historic Preservation Committee i , Y was created April 9, 1986. It operates in accordance with City Ordinance No 1646. The committee is made ;F up of nine citizens, one Texas A &M University student "?:f , liaison, one College Station City Council member, and ';`,' n two city staff liaisons. Meetings are held September :�t ,r Y ' ' ` through May, on the first Wednesday of the month. This ` committee currently meets at the College Station Parks & Recreation office in Central Park at 1000 Krenek Tap Road. Meetings begin at 5:15pm. Due to the increasing . popularity of this commitee, however, we are seeking a larger meeting place. We will let you know if we move, so keep checking back! Fore more information, we can be reached four different ways: Phone: (409) 764 -3773 or (409) 764 -3730 , Fax: (409) 764 -3737 E -Mail: Historic Preservation Committee US Mail: c/o David Gerling PO Box 9960 College Station, Tx 77842 -9960 The mission of the Historic Preservation Committee is to "Aid in the collection and preservation of history related to the City of College Station, and to promote the education of the citizens on the history of this city." The Historic Preservation Committee is involved in many areas in order to carry out its mission. Some of these activities include: State Marker Program, Local Marker Program, Oral History Project, Northgate Revitalization Project, Neighborhood Integrity, and various special projects as the opportunities present themselves. Cw• State Marker Program PARD: Historical Preservation Committee Page 2 of 4 The College Station Historic Preservation Committee identifies subjects, locations, topics, etc., that have the potential to receive either a Texas State Historical Marker (subject marker) or a marker designating a Recorded Texas Historic Landmark. A research team is formed to prove to the State Marker Review Board, that the proposed topic meets all the requirements for a State Marker and is worthy of marking. After the team fully researches the subject, a narrative is written with proper documentation in place. Maps and pictures are included in the packet. Then, it is forwarded to the Brazos County Historical Commission for review. The County Historical Commission reviews the application, and approves it, or returns it to the originator for revisions. Once the Chairman agrees that the application is accurate and complete, it is sent to the Texas Historical Commission for review and verification. The Texas Historical Commission keeps in touch with the County Commission on the progress of the application during this process. This is only a brief description on the process of obtaining a State Historic Marker. For more in -depth information the Texas Historical Commission can be contacted by US mail at: LocaPl History Programs Texas Historical Commission PO Box 12276 Austin, Texas 78711 -2276 or by phone at: (512) 463 -5853 ..r) Local Marker Program College Station has a local marker program for homes and buildings. Specific requirements for obtaining a College Station Historic Marker can be received from the College Station Historic Preservation Committee c/o David Gerling. This program is not very old, and the main thrust is to document the history of our area before we lose it, so that it can be shared with future generations, students, and historians. In the table that follows, you will fmd the homes and buildings which have been designated as local historic sites. The homes are all still privately owned. Check back periodically to view additions. # Historic Address Year BuiltPlaque Recv'd 1 601 Montclair 1910 3/91 2 502 Kerry Street 1923 5/91 3 607 Old Jersey 1932 5/91 4 1004 Ashburn Ave. 1923 5/91 5 611 Montclair 1890 5/91 6 716 Park Place 1938 12/91 �. PARD: Historical Preservation Committee Page 3 of 4 7 115 Lee Ave 1936 10/91 8 908 Montclair 1911 10/91 ,, NN,, 9 912 Montclair 1911 10/91 10 300 Highland St. 1918 12/91 11 200 Pershing Ave. S.1940 9/91 12 600 W. Dexter Dr. 1929 9/91 13 210 Lee Ave. 1938 12/91 x 14 1309 Walton 1940 1/92 15 315 Suffolk Ave. 1917 12/91 16 120 Lee Ave. 1936 1/92 17 1005 Puryear 1939 1/92 18 501 Kerry St. 1936 2/92 19 314 Lee Ave. 1938 3/92 T 20 1102 Park Place 1891 4/92 21 300 Suffolk Ave. 1936 4/92 22 710 Park Place 1918 10/92 23 119 Lee Ave. 1935 9/93 24 201 Suffolk 1932 4/94 25 900 Park Place 1938 11/94 26 305 Dexter 1924 1/95 27 303 Dexter 1937 1/95 28 1006 Park Place 1916 2/95 29 200 Grove 1941 9/95 30 1111 Park Place 1938 3/96 A 31 900 Hereford 1941 6/96 32 500 Ayrshire 1937 8/96 33 112 Lee Avenue 1935 9/96 34 504 Guernsey 1942 10/96 '—' �' /VI' 35 300 Pershing 1939 1/96 X 36 503 Angus 1923 6/97 37 208 Fairview Ave. S 1923 4/97 38 1712 Glade St. 1930 6/97 39 204 Pershing 1938 N/a Buildings Cafe Eccell 1 1947 4/91 101 Church Avenue 2 Lincoln High School 1941 8/91 1001 Eleanor Street PARD: Historical Preservation Committee Page 4 of 4 Oral History Project The Oral History Project was started in 1994. The Historic Preservation Committee .....) saw the need to interview early residents of College Station, and the committee started the project. As we all know, projects grow, and this one has grown to such proportions that it has had to be subdivided into categories. Below is a list of these categories. If you too have memories of College Station, we would like to hear from you. Oral History Project Categories: Northgate, Southside, Eastside, Early Education Part I, Early Transportaion, The Old Days, and Early Education Part II, have already been held. The following categories have been decided on, but no dates scheduled as yet: A &M Campus Kids, Faculty /Staff/and Support Families of A &M College, Churches, City Officials, Natives of College Station, and Military/Air Force Base/Project Housing - World War II. 1 II II II 1 -- Copyright 1996 City of College Station and Internet Publishing Technologies. ,,tide.,, _ 1i i. All rights reserved. - 6 t 4� j