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We recently visited Glenmore Mansion, an APTA property in Jefferson City.

We received an overwhelming number of excellent proposals for our new Professional Services Partnerships, a new project selection process we introduced this year. Thanks to all who helped spread the word, and thanks especially to the organizations across the state and region who took the time to craft application packets that are sure to make our decision a difficult one. Center for Historic Preservation staff members are reviewing applications and conducting any necessary site visits to learn more about the proposed projects. Look for more updates in the coming weeks!

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