Aurora receives 2004 Community Legacy Award
The “City of Spires,” Aurora, Ind., is this year's recipient of Historic
Southern Indiana’s Community Legacy Award.
Leslie Townsend, program coordinator for Historic Southern Indiana, presented
the award to Aurora Mayor Donnie Hastings in a ceremony at 4:30 p.m. (EST)
Monday, June 7, at the Lions Building, corner of Second and Main streets in
Aurora.
The annual award recognizes a southern Indiana community for outstanding
achievements in preservation, enhancement, and promotion of its distinctive
heritage.
“Aurora exemplifies all of the qualities that are part of the Community Legacy
Award,” Townsend said.
Located on the Ohio River, roughly 35 miles west of Cincinnati, Aurora’s
nickname, “City of Spires,” recognizes the many church steeples that are part of
the city’s landscape.
Aurora’s preservation and revitalization efforts include renovating City Hall,
the oldest continuously operating city hall in Indiana; revitalizing and
promoting Main Street and the Historic District; obtaining a grant to maintain
the historic character of several buildings; expanding riverfront development;
and hosting heritage-related festivals.
As the 2004 Community Legacy Award-winner, Aurora received $1,000 in support of
heritage-related projects and a plaque of achievement for public display.
The city was selected by a panel of judges comprised of representatives of
Historic Southern Indiana, Historic Landmarks Foundation of Indiana, the Indiana
Department of Commerce, Division of Community Development and Division of
Tourism, and the Indiana Department of Natural Resources, Division of Historic
Preservation and Archaeology.
Leslie Townsend presents the award to Frank Frable and Mayor
Donnie Hastings.
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