2002 Historic Preservation Award Winners
First Place Award Recipients

Noah Webster House Museum

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The 18th Century birthplace of Noah Webster has been beautifully restored through museum caliber rasearch and craftsmanship. It represents the ideal partnership of the Noah Webster House Museum with the Town of West Hartford and their commitment to historic preservation.

 

Park Road Playhouse

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The imaginative adaptive reuse of the former A.C. Peterson milk truck garage to West Hartford's first community theater maintains its original industrial character. Its successful dramatic offerings now light up the Park Road neighborhood after dark.

 

20 Buena Vista Road, Buena Vista Historic District
Joanna and Alan Douglass

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This seemless new addition meets the challenges of maintaining the original architectural character of the house and streetscape while accommodating the needs of a growing family. The design works well for the family, the historic district, and the neighborhood.

   

46 Kingswood Road
Leslie P. Brodacki

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The exterior restoration of the pre-1890's Queen Anne-style home is magnificent. The visionary work on this "painted lady" includes the overhaul of the wood windows, doors, clapboards, cut shingles, fancy bargeboards, sunbursts, roofing and cresting. The historic tri-color paint scheme highlights the architectural detail.


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