The Montgomery Landmarks Foundation is contributing to many of the area’s historic preservation efforts.
MONTGOMERY, Ala. - The Montgomery Landmarks Foundation is among the city’s most well-respected nonprofit organizations. It’s known for contributing to many of the area’s historic preservation efforts. But Landmarks wants to do more. WSFA 12 News sat down with the organization’s executive director to talk about its future.
Now Landmarks is using that popularity to expand its revenue. It’s now offering field trip organizers tours of not just of Old Alabama Town, but all of downtown Montgomery. Landmarks has also created a new historic preservation consulting service, which helps businesses and cities tell their history with the help of historic tax credits. And next up will be a historic preservation loan program. Neeley said he hopes it will encourage more home restorations in Montgomery’s historic neighborhoods.
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