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REHABILITATE

We are the only country in the world that trashes its old buildings. Too late we realize how very much we need them. 

- Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis

Renovations, remodels, and true preservation projects (wherein the structure is restored as closely as possible to its original state) can all fall under the larger umbrella of rehabilitation. The purpose of all these efforts is to breathe new life into the old, so that it may also serve the future. 

Rehabilitate: Programs

SPECIAL REHABILITATION PROJECTS

We are immensely proud of the special rehabilitation projects that we have taken on in the past. We contribute in a variety of ways, depending on the project, such as historical research, grant writing, overseeing operations,  engaging the community, and even hands-on construction work. Some of our past projects include the  renovation and designation of The Hannah Barker House, Columbia Cemetery, Mount Saint Gertrude Academy and the Woodward-Baird House. 

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We are currently working with the Boulder Theater as a fiscal sponsor for restoration on the beautiful art-deco facade. 

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PRESERVATION GRANT PROGRAM

We are developing a small grant program that will support owners and stewards of eligible historic properties in rehabilitation, preservation, and restoration efforts.  

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EASEMENT PROGRAM

Historic Boulder holds several easements and covenants on a dozen local landmarks, in order to ensure their proper preservation for generations to come. Some examples include the façade of the Boulder Theater, the grounds and exterior of the Highland School (the City Club building), and the exterior of the Hotel Boulderado. These legal protections require periodic inspections and conversations with the building owners, and our Easement Inspection Program is one of our ongoing volunteer opportunities. We would love for you to join us!

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RESOURCE LIBRARY

Looking for local history or preservation resources? Our new Resource Library may be the right place to start. You'll find links to City preservation guidelines, local history organizations, and even tax credit programs for historic properties. 

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