Author of the article: Luke Hendry
Publishing date: Feb 18, 2021 • February 18, 2021 • 4 minute read • The 2010 demolition of a former church on Picton s Main Street is a reminder of the potential fate of vacant churches and other buildings, heritage advocates say. They re launching a study of heritage assets across Prince Edward County. Photo by Sandra Foreman Photography
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Prince Edward County’s churches are in need of salvation.
Members of the Prince Edward Heritage Advisory Committee have begun a study of the county’s heritage buildings, both publicly- and privately-owned. The committee’s study is the first step toward what’s hoped will be a concrete and comprehensive plan to preserve hundreds of heritage structures across the county.
Study examining churches, other heritage buildings at risk
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Study examining churches, other heritage buildings at risk
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Study examining churches, other heritage buildings at risk
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