Columbus and the Ohio State University Then and Now: Then & Now (Then & Now (Thunder Bay Press)) [Idioma Inglés] - Hardcover

Kane, Kathy Mast; Uhas Sauer, Doreen

 
9781607100102: Columbus and the Ohio State University Then and Now: Then & Now (Then & Now (Thunder Bay Press)) [Idioma Inglés]

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This friendly state capital on the banks of the Scioto and Olentangy rivers takes pride in its heritage and offers plenty of historic landmarks and beautifully preserved buildings to admire. Take a virtual tour of this lovely city and its history in "Columbus and The Ohio State University Then and Now." Discover Columbus in all of its past and pres. NOTA: El libro no está en español, sino en inglés.

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Kathy Mast Kane is Executive Director of Columbus Landmarks Foundation, a private non-profit organization dedicated to the promotion of historic preservation and exemplary new urban design in central Ohio.In addition, Kane works as an historic preservation consultant.Since 1981 she has consulted most extensively in Ohio, documenting thousands of buildings and also providing services including community preservation planning, historic research, assistance with the certification of rehabilitation projects using tax credits, facilitation of projects seeking federal regulation compliance and grantsmanship.Two projects Kane directed received Ohio Historic Preservation Office awards, The Courthouse Reconsidered: Tool, Symbol, Landmark, a statewide symposium on Ohio s courthouses, and Don t Let the Temple Tumble, an event promoting the preservation of the Masonic Temple in downtown Columbus, now operating as The Athenaeum, a conference center. Doreen Neuhoff Uhas Sauer currently directs a Teaching American History grant for Columbus City Schools. A former Ohio Teacher of the Year and director and consultant for civic education programs, she has also received statewide recognition for work in preservation education, developing over 30 local history/architecture programs. In addition, she works in international civic education in Central Europe and Russia. A trustee with Columbus Landmarks Foundation, she is active on city and community boards that promote urban planning and local history. A native of Cleveland, Ohio, and a medieval historian, she admits Columbus's "backyard" history is her first love, fueled with the good fortune of beginning her 40 year classroom teaching career at Indianola, the nation's first junior high, and nurtured by marrying into a six-generation South Side Columbus German family.

Kathy Mast Kane is Executive Director of Columbus Landmarks Foundation, a private non-profit organization dedicated to the promotion of historic preservation and exemplary new urban design in central Ohio. In addition, Kane works as an historic preservation consultant. Since 1981 she has consulted most extensively in Ohio, documenting thousands of buildings and also providing services including community preservation planning, historic research, assistance with the certification of rehabilitation projects using tax credits, facilitation of projects seeking federal regulation compliance and grantsmanship. Two projects Kane directed received Ohio Historic Preservation Office awards, The Courthouse Reconsidered: Tool, Symbol, Landmark, a statewide symposium on Ohio’s courthouses, and Don’t Let the Temple Tumble, an event promoting the preservation of the Masonic Temple in downtown Columbus, now operating as The Athenaeum, a conference center.

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