[Source: The Wickenburg Sun, 3-23-2010] — The Wickenburg-Boetto House was recently selected to receive the Heritage Fund Historic Preservation Project of the year award. The selection was based on many aspects, such as outstanding project performance and end use. The Arizona State Parks board and the Arizona Lottery made the Project of the Year program possible.
The Historic Preservation Advisory Committee has chosen Wednesday, March 31 as the day to recognize the project and to award a bronze plaque to be placed at the Wickenburg-Boetto House. Other projects being recognized include Old Adobe Mission in Scottsdale, New State Motor Building in Jerome, Children’s Museum at Monroe School in Phoenix, and Peeples Valley Schoolhouse.
The awards presentation is scheduled to take place in Phoenix and is set to begin at 1 p.m. For more information, contact Cindy Thrasher at 684-5129.
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