Historic Preservation



Sheep Hill Farm, Williamstown
The town of Williamstown granted CPA funds for the restoration of Sheep Hill Farm’s dairy and horse barns dating to the 1810-1830 period, and the relocation of a historic barrel-stave silo from a neighboring property to replace an identical one that collapsed.
Town Hall Rehabilitation, Ashland
Many CPA communities have used CPA funds to rehabilitate spectacular historic Town Halls, such as Ashland.
Historic Library Preservation, Lenox
Using CPA funds, the town of Lenox was able to purchase the historic Lenox library from a private library association in financial trouble.
Paul Revere Bell, Plymouth
CPA funds allowed for the restoration of Plymouth’s historic town bell, first cast by Paul Revere in 1801 and recast in 1896. In exchange for its grant of funds to repair the bell, the town gained a perpetual access easement to the belltower of First Parish Church, the private church where the bell hangs.
Declaration of Independence, Mendon
The town of Mendon used CPA funds to restore their copy of the Declaration of Independence, dating back to the 17th century.
Thacher Island Preservation Project, Rockport
Thacher Island, with its twin 19th century granite lighthouses, is a National Historic Landmark – one of fewer than 2,400 in the nation. This CPA project involved rehabilitation of the Whistle House, also called the Fog Signal building, along with other structures on this historic island