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January 27, 2021 By Veronica

Historic Homes Research Card

The GPA has worked diligently to preserve, and facilitate ways to preserve, the historic character of our community.  One piece of this effort includes the newly created Historic Homes Research Card.  These cards were composed through the efforts of GPA board member Tracy Tomaselli and Town Historian Joel Helander.  If you own an older home in Guilford these cards may be of interest to you!
The purpose of these Historic Homes research cards is to provide education and guidance to homeownership and stewardship, inform property owners and prospective buyers that there may be historical information and resources available, as well as certain restrictions when modifying these homes.
Historic Homes research cards are available at Town Hall South and Town Hall and can be obtained by contacting the GPA at: https://guilfordpreservation.org/contact-us/.
Praise for the creation of the Historic Homes Research Card from Jordan Sorensen, Development and Special Projects Manager, Preservation Connecticut: “This is such a good idea!  I can’t wait to share this with the staff.  I think you all have a great model for other local organizations to follow.”
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