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Description: A non-profit organization in the United States. Aims, board, publications, conference, event calendar, grants for repair and research, regional chapters, links.
Join the over 1000 passionate members in this group of people who love and participate in the preservation of historic old mills. The Connecticut Trust for Historic Preservation is investing in a new project called "Making Places, Historic Mills of Connecticut." Staff of the trust are researching and preparing a database of at least 200 Historic Resource Inventories on industrial sites. The trust was awarded a grant of $250,000 from the Connecticut Housing Finance Authority as the first major investment. The first step will be a survey of historic industrial complexes, mill villages, and industrial neighbourhoods to update the 1981 SIA survey (which focused on sites between 1840 and 1910). The new survey will extend the time frame to 1965. Future phases will include redevelopment plans and small grants to help utilize old mills.
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Description:The Society for the Preservation of Old Mills is an international organization which is dedicated promoting and providing Mill related information.
IP-address:65.23.136.14