Bruce M. Henry, 60, was found was found around 2:15 a.m. Friday lying unconscious on a staircase with a jacket over his head in a Harlem park, police said.
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Eleven Awards Designated for Honoring the Preservation of African-American History, Dutch Architecture, Carnegie Libraries, and Statewide Historic Preservation Advocacy Groups
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Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today announced that eleven projects preserving state history, ranging from an eighteenth-century Dutch barn rehabilitation to an artist installation memorializing black lives at John Brown Farm State Historic Site, have received 2020 State Historic Preservation Awards. Created in 1980, the State Historic Preservation Awards are awarded by the Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation each year to honor excellence in the protection and revitalization of historic and cultural resources. The Governor also signed legislation in 2013 to bolster state use of rehabilitation tax credits, which have spurred billions of dollars in completed investments of historic commercial properties and tens of millions in owner-occupied historic