Sloan is expected to discuss national trends of preservation from the mid-1800s until present and how they are mirrored in the local Lexington/Central Kentucky context. Also covered are the National Register of Historic Places, local historic districts (H-1s), and the role of preservation in urban planning.
Jason's been a contributor to the Kaintuckeean as well. Check out some of his posts below:
- Historic Clark Hardware Store becoming Shakespeare & Co.
- Kinkead House, home of Living Arts and Science Center, ready for contemporary architecture addition
- Parking tickets now paid in the most important surviving building of Victorian period
- Only a Park Rose from the Ashes of the Once Mighty Phoenix Hotel
IF YOU GO
Jason Sloan Lecture
A Common History: Historic Preservation Nationally and Locally
June 8, 2015, 7-8 p.m.
Lexington Public Library (Beaumont)
3080 Fieldstone Way, Lexington
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