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New Plant Labels Installed
 
Davis History Traveling Library Exhibit Schedule
The Davis History Research Group (DHRG) announces a new program titled "The Davis History Traveling Library" and its first three public exhibits
Davis History Traveling Library Exhibit Schedule
The Davis History Research Group (DHRG) announces a new program titled "The Davis History Traveling Library" and its first three public exhibits
Davis History Traveling Library Begins, Three Public Exhibits Scheduled
The Davis History Research Group has established the "The Davis History Traveling Library."
New Planting Begins Meadow Transformation
 
Boy Scout Troop 111 Lays New Flower Garden Edging
 
Anderson Building Project EIR Published
Anderson Building Window Project EIR Published
Central Park Gardens receives a Slosson Grant
 
Joint Statement Opposing Anderson Building Change
Three Davis heritage groups have adopted a joint statement opposing proposed changes in the windows of the Landmark Anderson Bank Building.
New Resource List of Historic Davisville-area Newspapers
New Resource List of Historic Davisville-area Newspapers
Old North Historical District Effort Now History
Early 2000s efforts to make the Old North an historical district have apparently ended in inaction and the topic has become a new item of Old North history.
The Seventh Street Tree Cutting Stand-Off of 2000-01
The "Seventh Street" folder on this site (folder number 2.15 to the left) now contains four source documents on the December, 2000-January, 2001 stand-off between city officials and Davis residents over cutting Seventh Street street trees
Davis History Traveling Library Introduced & Displays Scheduled
The DHTL consists of 15 main works on Davis history published between 1969 and the present. Three places it will be displayed in the near future have been announced.
Heritage Signs Extended to 6th Street
Tuesday, June 16, 2009 City Public Works staff installed four additional Old North heritage street signs in the Old North neighborhood.