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Architectural Historian Jayne Fiegel with the Transportation Cabinet will explain Section 106 process and how it relates to Heartland Parkway project

By Lila Ford
Special ColumbiaMagazine.com story

The Adair County Genealogical Society would like to announce that on February 4, 2008, at 6:00pm, the Society and the Library will be hosting a special guest speaker.

Ms. Jayne Fiegel, Architectural Historian, working with the Transportation Cabinet on the Heartland Parkway Project, will be speaking on the Section 106 process and how it relates to the Heartland Parkway in Adair County.



Persons having information on historic homes in the Cane Valley and Coburg areas are especially encouraged to attend.The meeting will be at 6:00pm, at the Adair County Public Library, Genealogy Department.If you can, use the additional parking space located next to the old Harvey-Ellis Building.

Everyone is encouraged to attend. For more information about this program please call the Adair County Public Library at (270)384-2472.


This story was posted on 2008-01-22 18:55:32
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