HISTORIC MADISON ORNAMENTS
Limited Edition Series

HERITAGE AWARENESS PROJECT
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Annual series of collectible pewter ornaments
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Features scaled replicas of important historic properties
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Highlights the significance and diversity of Madison's architectural heritage
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Includes an information card: an abbreviated developmental history, architectural description, significance statement and a location map
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Perfect for gift-giving ~ as an extra special notecard, an ornament for holiday decoration, a pendant or pin, a gift tag or window light catcher
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$10 each upon release (while supplies last); available at City Hall, Antique Sweets, and The Creative Mark
With the advent of the new millenium, the Madison HPC began a small annual program to increase awareness of the town's historic resources. Each series, with the exception of the 2004 & 2005 historic churches series, incorporates four ornaments: a downtown building, a public or quasi-public property, and two residential structures of different architectural style and plan. The honored properties are all excellent preservation projects ~ either as examples of long-standing stewardship, period restorations for local house museums, sensitive renovations by dedicated property owners, or creative adaptive use projects respecting property integrity. A framed commemorative copy is presented to each property owner as both a thanks and an accolade.
2000 Releases: Hill House Madison-Morgan Cultural Center Magnolia House Morgan County Courthouse |
2001 Releases: Atkinson Brick House Chamber of Commerce Heritage Hall Hunter House
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2002 Releases: Bank of Morgan County Boxwood Rogers House Thurlston
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2003 Releases: Moore House African -American Museum Meiere-Bearden House Old Bank of Madison Poullain Heights |
2004 Releases: Church of the Advent First United Methodist Church Madison Historic Cemeteries St. Pauls A.M.E. Church |
2005 Releases: Calvary Baptist Church Clark Chapel Madison Baptist Church Madison Presbyterian Church
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2006 Releases: Georgia Female College Madison City Hall M. F. Atkinson House Richter Cottage |
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Eighth Series of Ornaments coming in November 2007! |
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