Beckley_Courthouse_Square_Historic_District

Beckley Courthouse Square Historic District

Beckley Courthouse Square Historic District

Historic district in West Virginia, United States


The Beckley Courthouse Square Historic District is a 70-acre (28 ha) historic district in Beckley, West Virginia, United States that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1994.[1]

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The listing included 100 contributing buildings, including one or more designed by architect Alex B. Mahood.[1]

In a 2010 interview, David Sibray, chairman of the Beckley Historic Landmarks Commission, said the commission's purpose is to protect the city's historic resources, and it oversees the development of downtown Beckley's [historic district]. Sibray noted there are several motivations for preserving Beckley's history, including maintaining the historic aesthetic.[2]

In 2015 the Preservation Alliance of West Virginia (PAWV) declared the district among the most endangered historic resources in West Virginia. The recognition was the result of years of inappropriate alterations to contributing buildings in the district, which the State Historic Preservation Office concluded had threatened the district's integrity. The alliance declared in its assessment that the threat was the result of the nonfeasance of the city landmarks commission.[3][4]


References

  1. "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. March 13, 2009.
  2. Taylor Kuykendall (November 13, 2010). "Preservation can provide opportunities". Register-Herald.



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