
Barbra Horrell: Update on the African-American Trail
Learn about the new stops on Columbia’s African American Heritage Trail at 6 p.m. on June 25, 2024. Three new stops have been added and Barbra A.B. Horrell, co-director of the African American Heritage Trail organization, will give an overview and update at the CoMo Preservation meeting.

CoMo Preservation’s “Locate Our Logo Inspiration” Contest
We're thrilled to unveil our CoMo Preservation logo! A huge shout-out to the talented designer, Adrienne Luther! This project was a collaborative endeavor, drawing inspiration from nature, the charming architectural details found on Columbia's historic buildings, and the organic essence of the Midwest.

CoMo Preservation’s Brick & Mortar Quiz
Test your knowledge of Columbia's historic architecture with the Brick & Mortar Quiz at our May 28 Cake & Cocktails event; free but reservations required: https://givebutter.com/GTO3Rl
Q: What was the first place in Columbia to be listed on the National Register of Historic Places?

CoMo Preservation’s “Locate Our Logo Inspiration” Contest
We're thrilled to unveil our CoMo Preservation logo! A huge shout-out to the talented designer, Adrienne Luther! This project was a collaborative endeavor, drawing inspiration from nature, the charming architectural details found on Columbia's historic buildings, and the organic essence of the Midwest.


CoMo Preservation’s “Locate Our Logo Inspiration” Contest
We're thrilled to unveil our CoMo Preservation logo! A huge shout-out to the talented designer, Adrienne Luther! This project was a collaborative endeavor, drawing inspiration from nature, the charming architectural details found on Columbia's historic buildings, and the organic essence of the Midwest.

CoMo Preservation’s “Locate Our Logo Inspiration” Contest
We're thrilled to unveil our CoMo Preservation logo! A huge shout-out to the talented designer, Adrienne Luther! This project was a collaborative endeavor, drawing inspiration from nature, the charming architectural details found on Columbia's historic buildings, and the organic essence of the Midwest.

April 23: Annie Fisher’s legacy highlighted by Verna Laboy
On April 23, 2024, Verna Laboy will bring to life renowned African-American millionaire Annie Fisher, highlighting the importance of historic preservation. Read more about the properties she built/owned.

April 23: Verna Laboy-Reviving the past
On April 23, 2024, Verna Laboy will bring to life renowned African-American millionaire Annie Fisher, highlighting the importance of historic preservation. Laboy will impersonate Fisher in a performance at the 6 p.m. CoMo Preservation meeting in the Friends Room at the Columbia Public Library. This meeting is free and open to the public.

Historic Movie Theater Tours on KFRU
Learn about the upcoming Historic Movie Theater walking tours from 10 a.m. to noon on April 27, May 18, and June 18.