A compilation of
resources to assist residential and property owners as they enhance the
value of their own property and in the process enhance the quality and
vitality of Historic Liberty.
For Old House Maintenance and Repair, click
here.
City of
Liberty Historic Preservation Program including information
about The
Century House Project, certificates
of appropriateness for exterior work, design
guidelines, and FAQs.
Clay
County Archives and Historical Library: To procure, preserve, restore,
maintain, study, and promote manuscripts, instruments, records, charters,
evidence, and documents of a public or private nature which may have
statistical, legal or historical significance to Clay County, Missouri,
its government or residents, or such documents as might be desirable to
the association and to encourage public interest therein.
Historic
Downtown Liberty, Inc exists to preserve, enhance and energize the
Downtown Liberty business district – the symbol and center of historic
Liberty
,
Missouri.
Telling the story of local history through the
lens of digital video by South Valley Junior High School and teachers Eric
Langhorst and Lance Huebner.
Missouri Alliance for
Historic Preservation Missouri's only statewide, non-profit
organization dedicated to promoting, supporting, and coordinating historic
preservation activities throughout the State.
National Trust for Historic
Preservation For information about the National Trust Conference
and other national preservation news.
Missouri
State Historic Preservation Office
This office is part of the Department of Natural Resources. You will also
find connections to the Historic Tax Credit Program from this link.
Missouri
Dept of Natural Resources -- Rehabilitation Tax Credits for Historic
Buildings. Interested Historic Liberty residents may contact Harold
Phillips for practical information.
Period Homes provides resources for professionals working on
traditionally styled residential buildings. If you're involved with a
restoration or renovation project, or an historically inspired new home,
you've come to the right place.
WindingRiver.com
-- A guide to the history and natural resources of the Kansas City - St.
Joseph corridor and surrounding communities. More specifically, this
series of articles features essays written by William Jewell College
students enrolled in Dr. Cecelia A. Robinson’s Creative Nonfiction
course. Students selected topics focusing on a range of pre and post Civil
War pioneers, historic places, issues and interesting artifacts from the
Clay County area.
CafePress is our link for official
Historic Liberty merchandise. Wear and use it proudly!
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