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St. Anthony Falls Heritage Board

Since 1988 the Board has provided both funding and leadership to accomplish their mission of preserving and interpreting the St. Anthony Falls Historic District. They have funded several research reports, archeological digs, reuse studies and the 1990 St. Anthony Falls Interpretive Plan. These reports and studies have been used to educate people about the history and resources in the area, as well as to provide a roadmap as to the best way to encourage redevelopment of this area, while still preserving its historical integrity. The Board has also served as a central meeting place for groups to come together to envision and complete projects that were too big for one agency or organization to take on alone.

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