Beaufort has been designated by
the White House as a Preserve America community,
a testament to the hard work of the community's
preservation movement and many accomplishments
and advocacy of Historic Beaufort Foundation,
its board and members, according to a statement
by the foundation yesterday.
Preserve America recognizes and
designates communities, including
municipalities, counties, neighborhoods in large
cities, and tribal communities, that protect and
celebrate their heritage.
Communities may apply for special
designation as a Preserve America Community,
which recognizes communities that:
* protect and celebrate their
heritage;
* use their historic assets for
economic
development and community
revitalization; and
* encourage people to experience and appreciate
local historic resources through education and
heritage tourism programs.
Benefits of designation include:
* White House recognition;
* a certificate of recognition;
* a Preserve America Community
road sign;
* eligibility for Preserve
America grants;
* authorization to use the
Preserve America logo on signs, flags, banners,
and promotional materials;
* listing in a Web-based Preserve
America Community directory;
* national and regional press
releases; and
* enhanced community visibility
and pride.
(Quoted from The Beaufort Tribune)