If you’ve ever wondered about the stories behind some of Nanton’s most familiar buildings, this is your chance to learn more.
The Town of Nanton is inviting residents to a Heritage Open House to share the results of the Nanton Heritage Project, a months-long effort to better understand and document the community’s historic buildings and places.
Over the past several months, 13 heritage sites across town were carefully surveyed and evaluated for both their historical significance and how well they’ve been preserved. Now, the town is opening the doors for residents to see what was discovered and to be part of the conversation about what comes next.
CJWE had a chance to speak with Georgina Sharpe, Merinda Conley and Robert Earley more about the Heritage Open House:
The Heritage Open House takes place January 14 at Kozy Korner, located at 2211 20 Street in Nanton. Doors open at 6 p.m. and all residents are welcome and invited.
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