Posted March 16, 2012
 Join Tampa Preservation, Inc. on April 14, 2012 for the 2nd annual FREE Historic Homes Workshop. The one day series of workshops offers tips and advice to owners of historic homes looking to restore their property including topics like Repairing Historic Wood Windows, Refinishing Wood Floors, Making Your Home More Energy Efficient, Florida Friendly Landscaping, Researching Your Home’s History, Painting Your Historic Home and Restoring Your Porch. This year . . . → Read More: Historic Homes Workshop 2012
Posted January 30, 2012
The Preservation Roundtable will meet on Wednesday, February 1st at 9:00 am at Tampa Union Station, 2nd floor conference room. Anyone interested in historic preservation issues in Hillsborough County is invited to attend. For more information, call the Tampa Preservation, Inc. office. Share and Enjoy:
Posted January 24, 2012
 In December 2011, the County Board of County Commissioners (BOCC) adopted the “Historic Preservation Challenge Grant Program” to promote historic preservation, heritage tourism, and related economic development within Hillsborough County (both incorporated and unincorporated areas). Available grant funds will be awarded to selected applicants on a minimum of 1:1 matching basis, not to exceed an award of more than of $250,000 per applicant, per project in any county budget . . . → Read More: Historic Preservation Challenge Grant Committee Forming
Posted May 29, 2010
 Hillsborough County’s Historic Preservation Matching Grant Program is designed to financially assist owners of not-for-profit designated local Landmarks (including private homes) in unincorporated Hillsborough County in performing exterior preservation and restoration activities. This matching grant is intended to encourage property owners of resources listed in the County’s Historic Resources Inventory to seek Landmark designation for their property, and to promote the preservation and restoration of Landmarks. Eligible property . . . → Read More: Hillsborough County Historic Preservation Matching Grant Program
Posted October 27, 2009
Log cabin construction in the United States dates to the middle of the 17th century, when Swedish explorers applied their Scandinavian construction techniques to the Mid-Atlantic. These buildings were constructed as temporary shelters, making use of the readily available lumber in the wilderness. German settlers also brought their own log construction techniques to the United States in the early 18th century, and are credited with popularizing the use of . . . → Read More: Log Cabins in Hillsborough County
Posted August 31, 2009
Cabins at the Giant’s Camp in Gibsonton being relocated to Camp Bayou in Ruskin by the Ruskin Community Development Foundation. Two cabins will be moved to Camp Bayou, and one is being preserved on site by Mosaic. Giants Camp Cabin #4 Moves to Camp Bayou, Ruskin Florida Share . . . → Read More: Giants Camp Cabins Move to Camp Bayou
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2007 N. 18th Street
Tampa, FL 33605
(813) 248-5437
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P.O. Box 18061
Tampa, FL 33679
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