On Saturday, Nov. 15, the Dickinson County Historical Society invites the public to a free program focusing on appreciation and preservation of the older buildings that make up a significant part of what gives Dickinson County communities their picturesque charm and historic interest.
Beginning at 10 a.m. in the new Heritage Hall addition to the Heritage Center, the public will be treated to lectures by locals who have practical experience with successfully keeping our historic buildings in active use and are knowledgeable of the tax incentives available to property owners who want to preserve them.
Also attending will be speakers from the Kansas Humanities Speakers Bureau who will give insight into the symbolism of Kansas county courthouses and the process of researching our homes’ his

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