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Local project works to preserve Cairo historic sites By Noelle Williams | May 10, 2021 at 10:02 PM CDT - Updated May 11 at 6:02 PM CAIRO, Ill. (KFVS) - Cairo natives are hoping to change the perception of the town by preserving its history. The Cairo Historical Preservation Project is helping to preserve four historical sites. Their goal is to make sure as time goes on, the town’s history stays in tack. “If you Google Cairo, the first thing that will come up will say, ‘the saddest town in America.’ It’s not the saddest town in America,” Jim Fredlund said. Last December, Fredlund and six other community members decided it was time other people saw the town not for its downfall, but its history. ....
CAIRO (WSIL) A new non-profit wants to preserve what s left of a once-booming southern Illinois community. The Cairo Historical Preservation Project was formally created in April. The goal of the new non-profit is to raise money and interest to preserve historic landmarks. Those structures include the Cairo Public Library, the Custom House, the Magnolia Manor, and Ward Chapel A.M.E. Church. They all exist on tourism dollars. Last year of course there was no tourism. Whatever we can try to do to try to keep these buildings going. All of these structures are over a hundred years old, said Jim Fredlund, Secretary of the Cairo Historical Preservation Project. ....