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Nan Rickey has been involved in the historic preservation activities of Bent County for more than a decade. She was integral to the preservation of the 1889 Bent County Courthouse, the 1912 Jail, the 1898 International Order of Odd Fellows (IOOF) Lodge #11, the Star School and the historic structure assessment of Boggsville. Her true passion for historic buildings was most obvious in her involvement with the Bent County Courthouse project. Beginning with a historic structural analysis of the Court House in 2004, the process culminated with the completion of the exterior restoration and interior remodeling of this oldest continuously operated courthouse in Colorado. For the Courthouse project, Nan provided invaluable guidance for missing details, restoration procedures and funding. Typically, a project of this size would be funded through several grant applications. Nan realized that the more economical route would be to have one general contractor working through all grant cycles. This approach was unique to the State Historic Funding process and critical to the success of the project. Nan was instrumental in saving the IOOF Lodge from demolition and worked with the Pioneer Historical Society of Bent County to achieve success with this community -- enhancing adaptive use project. Completed in 2010, the John W. Rawlings Heritage Center is now a museum, art gallery, and event space. Nan has been invaluable to these projects and the community, as a coordinator, innovator and ...
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