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Community - Annapolis
Sailing Hall of Fame push begins in earnest tonightPublished 07/24/08
The National Sailing Hall of Fame is expected to proceed with delicate plans to renovate a historic property at City Dock when it meets with the Historic Preservation Board tonight. Representatives from the sailing hall will hammer out how to satisfy historic preservation requirements to build the museum at the site of the Burtis House on 69 Prince George St. in Annapolis. Lee Tawney, Executive Director of the Sailing Hall of Fame, said the pre-application meeting with the board tonight is just a consultation meeting before it begins submitting plans. The group has yet to put together any drawings or renderings for the board...
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