Wednesday, May 31, 2006

831 Cedar Bough Place old Photograph


Thanks to David Barksdale, Floyd County Historian, we have a picture of 831 Cedar Bough Place from 1909. This property is currently listed for sale by owner.

See http://www.historicnewalbany.com/ for details. The property is fire damaged and has been the subject of a couple of past threads.

meet-cedar-bough-place-historic-district

The detail on the photo is not the best but it does confirm that nearly all the architectural features on the front of the home are intact. The small gable on the front porch has been altered some. Feel free to cut and paste the picture from this site and blow up to see more detail.

Even while fire damaged it is still an impressive home. It’s worth saving.

If you have questions please contact the property owner. Historic Landmarks Foundation of Indiana (284-4534) may also be able to provide information on the damage to the property. Representatives have toured the home since the fire.

Sunday, May 28, 2006

A Window Reborn

It's been about one year since I peeled the vinyl off of my home. Some days I question the decision. But not today. This was the condition of my homes front window - it was wrapped in aluminum, covered by a massive storm window and the top trim had been hacked away.

Today the first coat of primer went on a newly restored window. It's a pretty dramatic transition if I do say so myself.

Please no comments about the ornaments on the little tree in the window. I suppose that little piece of Christmas spirit just hung around a wee bit longer than it should have.

Anyway, if you have not signed up for the Window Restoration Workshop this Tuesday please do so. You'll learn from a professional (definitely not me!) about how to restore your historic windows.

Tuesday, May 30 Progressive Pizza and Preservation: Hands-on Repair of Historic Windows

Learn to care and repair historic windows. Topics to be covered: removing sashes, removing old glazing and glazing application techniques, repairing sash weights and ropes, and making minor window repairs.

*Presenter: Patrick Rymer, C & S Painting Co.

*6:15 PM to 8:30 PM

*Carnegie Center for Art and History, 201 East Spring St, New Albany

*Sponsor: New Albany Historic Preservation Commission.

*Free and open to public.

*Limited to 35 participants. Reservations required by calling Historic Landmarks Foundation of Indiana 284 4534.

Friday, May 26, 2006

Preservation Month Events You Need to Attend

Saturday, May 27
Scribner House - open for visitors.
The oldest surviving building of any kind in New Albany, the Scribner House was built in 1814 by Joel Scribner. Joel Scribner, one of the city's founders, built this first frame house in the brand new river town.
*11:30 AM – 1:00 PM.
*Free and open to the public.

Saturday, May 27
Mansion Row Walking Tour, New Albany
Hear “live stories” from “Women of Main Street.”
*1:00 PM – 3:00 PM.
*Meet at Scribner House, corner of State and Main streets, New Albany.
*Tour Leader: Dave Condra.
*Sponsor: Floyd County Historical Society.

Tuesday, May 30
Progressive Pizza and Preservation: Hands-on Repair of Historic Windows
Learn to care and repair historic windows. Topics to be covered: removing sashes, removing old glazing and glazing application techniques, repairing sash weights and ropes, and making minor window repairs.
*Presenter: Patrick Rymer, C & S Painting Co.
*6:15 PM – 8:30 PM.
*Carnegie Center for Art and History, 201 East Spring St, New Albany
*Sponsor: New Albany Historic Preservation Commission.
*Free and open to public.
*Limited to 35 participants.
Reservations required by calling Historic Landmarks Foundation of Indiana – 284 4534.

Wednesday, May 24, 2006

Downtown Ball State Project Completed

As was reported back in October (see post more-news-after-darn-busy-week) Develop New Albany had partnered with Ball State Universities Center for Historic Preservation to conduct assessments and renderings of three downtown buildings. This evening they unveiled the results.

Ball State student, Jennifer Mastri, led the presentation.

Below are three stunning renderings of possible restoration options for the Shrader Stables (which will be located directly across the street from the YMCA), the Baer Bazaar and the Reisz Building.


Floyd County Historian, David Barksdale, provided a surprise for the evening with a blown up vintage photo of the left side of the Reisz Building that he only recently discovered.

Tuesday, May 23, 2006

Not many postings - Preservation Month goes on

Time has been in short supply lately due to some home improvement projects and life in general.

Please don't forget about upcoming Preservation Month events. Saturday features a Mansion Row Walking Tour. Next Tuesday is the last Pizza and Preservation Workshop (Repair of Historic Windows). See all the details at http://www.historicnewalbany.com/

There has also been some action on a previous post about the Cedar Bough Historic District

meet-cedar-bough-place-historic-district

Discussion has been going on about a tragic house fire at 831 Cedar Bough Place. You can view a photograph and listing of the property in the residential section at http://www.historicnewalbany.com/

Sunday, May 14, 2006

Preservation Conversation and Destination

It's Preservation Month - Full Throttle!
Tuesday features a Workshop (see previous post) and Wednesday is our second Preservation Conversation of the month.

Wednesday, May 17
Preservation Conversation: Filling Holes in New Albany’s Downtown Historic Fabric

Focus on the implications and strategies for filling the gaps in downtown’s streetscapes and neighborhoods.
Panelists: John Miller, Community Housing Development Organization; Mark Dollase, Vice President, Preservation Services, Historic Landmarks Foundation of Indiana. Panel forum facilitated by Ted Fulmore, Chair, New Albany Historic Preservation Commission.

*7:00 – 8:30 PM.
*Destinations Booksellers, 604 E. Spring Street, New Albany.
*Free and open to the public.

For a full listing of events this month, please visit: http://www.historicnewalbany.com/

While at Destinations_Booksellers make sure to drop into "Preservation Destination". Randy and Ann have donated space for the display of historic photographs from New Albany's past. Also on display are the perfect books for preservation minded individuals. Visit this month!

Friday, May 12, 2006

Preservation Workshop #2 On Deck!

The first preservation workshop “Unlocking the History of your Historic Home” was a hit. The unofficial head count was 28. Attendee response was positive and many began their own research right after the workshop concluded. Look for this topic to be repeated in the future.

Make your reservations now for next Tuesday’s workshop:

May 16th
6:15 PM – 8:30 PM.
Rich O’s Public House, 3312 Plaza Drive, New Albany

Progressive Pizza and Preservation: Paint Your Historic House Beautiful
Learn the basic guidelines for selecting the appropriate colors for historic buildings.
Bonus tips from the presenter on interior and exterior finishes and techniques to give you professional results.

*Free and open to residents of New Albany and surrounding communities.
*Sponsor: Porter Paints.

Reservations required by calling Historic Landmarks Foundation of Indiana – 284 4534.
Participants purchase own beverages. Limited to 30 participants.



Monday, May 08, 2006

First Preservation Workshop is Tuesday, May 9th

Sign up now! Openings are still available.

Tuesday, May 9
Progressive Pizza and Preservation: Unlock the History of Your Historic Home.

First workshop in New Albany’s May series of preservation workshops.
Designed for homeowners of historic property and anyone interested in history of property in their communities or neighborhoods, you learn the most efficient steps through the research process and the best resources for finding what you want to know. Presenters: Dave Barksdale, Floyd County Historian; Linda Berger, Floyd County Recorder; Betty Menges, Asst. Manager, Indiana History Room and Lynn Rueff, Manager, Indiana History Room, New Albany Public Library.
*6:15 PM – 8:30 PM.
*Carnegie Center for Art and History, 201 East Spring St, New Albany, for pizza and introduction to researching, dating, and identifying your home’s past. From the Carnegie Center, you go to the New Albany Public Library to research your own property.
*Sponsor: East Spring Street Neighborhood Association.
*Free and open to public.
*Limited to 20 participants. Reservations required by calling Historic Landmarks Foundation of Indiana - 284 4534.

Wednesday, May 03, 2006

Historic Lunch Downtown


It wasn't really historic, except for the fact that it was my first visit to "Bistro New Albany" at the corner of Bank and Market Streets in downtown New Albany.

I'll echo the sentiments of many others and say that you simply must go check it out. They've only been open for three days but you could hardly tell that based on the large crowd, good service and excellent food. No dinner hours yet, but they are expected in the next week or two.

Our city council did pass the Riverfront Development Area ordinance on Monday which makes it even more likely that the simple act of eating downtown (in a restored building) will become much easier and frequent. But it's hard to imagine another eatery capturing the charm of the courtyard at the Bistro. It was wonderful. And of course the draft beer selection, anchored by our very own New Albanian Brewing Company, was the icing on the cake.

Tuesday, May 02, 2006

Preservation Month Activities

See a full list of Preservation Month activities at www.historicnewalbany.com
Pick out your new historic home while you are there!

Mark your calendar for the next event - Wednesday, May 3

Preservation Conversation Forum: What’s Next for New Albany’s Older and Historic Neighborhoods.

*7:00 PM – 8:30 PM.
*Destinations Booksellers, 604 E. Spring Street, New Albany.
*Contact - Randy Smith - 944-5116.
*Free and open to the public.