Newton awarded $8,225 from Iowa Department of Cultural Affairs
Historic Preservation Grant the next step in designating Newton’s downtown as “Historic”
With the approval of grant money from the Iowa Department of Cultural Affairs, downtown Newton is one step closer to claiming a place on the National Registry of Historic Places.
It recently was announced that Newton was one of 12 communities in Iowa to receive Historic Preservation Grant funds from the state DCA to further the registry process, which the city began in 2010.
Of the total $91,051 awarded by the DCA, Newton received 100 percent of the funds requested, amounting to $8,255.
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