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At Preserve Chattanooga, Fifty Years Of Historic Preservation

The James Building, designed by Chattanooga’s “master architect” R.H. Hunt.
Preserve Chattanooga
The James Building, designed by Chattanooga’s “master architect” R.H. Hunt.

(Aired Tues 1/14/25)

During this new year of 2025, Preserve Chattanooga - the nonprofit for historic preservation in this city - turns fifty.

It’s a time to reflect, a time to celebrate - and a time to look forward.

Todd Morgan is executive director of Preserve Chattanooga.

This past fall, Bea Lurie joined the nonprofit as its first development director.

Preserve Chattanooga logo.
Preserve Chattanooga
Preserve Chattanooga logo.

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