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Blue Grass Trust for Historic Preservation Oral History Project

Project Summary

The Blue Grass Trust for Historic Preservation began in 1955 when residents of Lexington began raising funds to buy and restore the historic Hunt-Morgan House. The trust, a nonprofit organization, has been involved in preserving historic buildings, sponsoring community preservation programs, acting as a resource for historic neighborhood associations, and making the public aware of preservation issues. These interviews with long-time trust members focus on its history.

Project Code

bgt


Interviews in this Project (8 Total):

Interview Accession Number: 1980oh165_bgt001
Interviewer: Penryn L. Craig
Restrictions: No Restrictions
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Interview Accession Number: 1980oh166_bgt002
Interviewer: Susan E. Rhodemyre
Restrictions: No Restrictions
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Interview Accession Number: 1980oh167_bgt003
Interviewer: Penryn L. Craig
Restrictions: No Restrictions
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Interview Accession Number: 1980oh168_bgt004
Interviewer: Stephanie Christenson
Restrictions: No Restrictions
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Interview Accession Number: 1980oh169_bgt005
Interviewer: Stephanie Christenson
Restrictions: No Restrictions
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Interview Accession Number: 1980oh170_bgt006
Interviewer: Stephanie Christenson
Restrictions: No Restrictions
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Interview Accession Number: 1980oh181_bgt007
Interviewer: Stephanie Christenson
Restrictions: No Restrictions
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Interview Accession Number: 1980oh182_bgt008
Interviewer: Stephanie Christenson
Restrictions: No Restrictions
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