Columbus Landmarks Foundation, established in 1977, is a 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to safeguarding the cultural and architectural heritage that defines Columbus, Ohio. Founders Nancy Recchie and Jeff Darbee initiated the foundation's mission, illustrated by their preservation efforts such as protecting the Union Station arch.
Through a range of initiatives, Columbus Landmarks offers educational programs, preservation services, and advocacy for endangered sites. The foundation actively engages with the community, hosting events like preservation workshops, tours, and conferences, aimed at increasing awareness of the importance of heritage preservation.
With a focus on research and evaluation, Columbus Landmarks boasts a team of experts whose work garners support from various institutions. Recognized for its commitment to preservation, the foundation invites individuals to become members, donate, sponsor, or volunteer to contribute to shaping the future of Columbus's cultural and architectural landscape.
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