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Special Event: From 1901 City Hall to today’s Endwell Taverna

  • Endwell Taverna 107 North 9th Street Columbia, MO, 65201 United States (map)

Step back in time and explore the story of Columbia's 1901 City Hall. Once home to city offices, police department, and the first fire station, this historic building later became a hub for commerce and community services. Stephen Bybee, Chair of the city's Historic Preservation Commission, will highlight its unique architecture, notable tenants, and lasting impact on Columbia's history. Celebrate the preservation of this architectural treasure and its role in shaping our city’s heritage! 

For this special access event and due to space limitations, a minimum donation of $10/ticket is required to complete a reservation. CoMo Preservation, Inc. is a nonprofit organization as described in Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. This means that donations are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law.

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Brainstorming Session to gather feedback for Columbia’s first-ever Historic Preservation Plan

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Workshop: Resources for Historic Preservation