HomeMy WebLinkAboutInstallation of Brown Signs identifying Bozeman's Historic Districts Installation of Brown Signs Identifying Bozeman's Historic Districts
Bozeman Historic Preservation Advisory Board partners with City, Montana State Historic Preservation
Office
The Bozeman Historic Preservation Advisory Board is pleased to announce the installation of signs
identifying each of Bozeman's National Register of Historic Places Historic Districts.
Measuring 16 inches wide by 16 inches in height,the brown signs include the name of each district
in white lettering, as well as a visual representation of the architecture found in the neighborhood.
Installed at the "entrances" of each district,the signs are intended to help community members
identify the various historic districts and their locations.
The signs were funded through a one-time grant from the Montana State Historic Preservation
Office. Keri Thorpe,a planner with the City of Bozeman's Department of Planning and Community
Development lent her design skills to creating images reflecting the commercial,industrial and
residential nature of Bozeman's eclectic historic districts. The City of Bozeman's Streets Department
was able to install historic district signs on existing street sign posts.
More information about Bozeman's historic districts, as well as historic preservation,is available at
the Preservation Board's website:www.preservebozeman.org.