Colorado Preservation Conference to be HeldJanuary 10, 2003 Colorado Preservation, Inc.'s sixth annual historic preservation conference "Saving Places 2003: Preserving Western Heritage" explores the challenges and rewards of preserving our western heritage. Attendees get an inside view of the latest historic preservation programs, projects, case studies and technology. The comprehensive conference program is designed to address a wide range of preservation disciplines - which includes architecture, planning, design, landscape, public policy, education, economics, history, and archaeology. We thank the preservation community for its valuable input. The conference hosted by Colorado Preservation, Inc. will be held at the Denver Athletic Club, 1825 Glenarm Street, in Denver on February 6-8. Largest statewide preservation event in the United States presents the latest programs, projects, trends and technology. Colorado’s Most Endangered Places will be announced at the Friday luncheon. More than 50 general sessions, educational seminars, workshops, walking tours and the only trade show of preservation goods, services and products in the Rocky Mountain region is just a small part of what attendees will experience. Ninety speakers include Senator Ben Nighthorse Campbell; Congresswoman Diana DeGette;
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Congressman Mark Udall; Peter Dominick, FAIA, of Urban Design Group; Dr. Patricia Limerick from the Center for the American West; Karen Wade of the National Park Service, Richard Moe from the National Trust for Historic Preservation; Advisory Council on Historic Preservation Chairman John L. Nau; and other nationally renowned architects, historians, archeologists and preservationists will be present to speak on a wide range of topics. For Registration or information call (303) 893-4260 or visit our web site at www.coloradopreservation.org. Colorado Preservation, Inc. is a statewide nonprofit historic preservation organization founded in 1984 by citizens concerned about the preservation of Colorado's unique and irreplaceable heritage. |