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The 2003 Annual Montgomery County
Awards for Historic Preservation and Montgomery Prize

CONSTRUCTION, RESTORATION, RENOVATION
Renovation and Restoration of a Building for Public
Use
Chevy Chase Village Hall
5906
Connecticut Ave.
c. 1906
Geoff Biddle, Manager
Peter Horton, Architect
The Nardi Construction Company,Contractor
John Huffstetler, Craftsman

Renovation and Restoration of a Historic Resource
for Commercial Use
The Cottage at
Quality Hill
Rockville
c. 1875
John T. Bell, Owner

Renovation and Restoration of a Historic Resource
for Residential Use, Small Project
Hearthstone
Washington
Grove
Maureen & David Neumann, Owners
Jeff Hains, AIA, Hains
Architects
Vogan Associates, Contractor
Mid-Atlantic Roofing

Renovation and Restoration
of a Historic Resource for Residential Use, Large Project

Pleasant Fields
Laytonsville
Robert Thomas & Donna Maria Seyfried,
Owners
Venture Builders, Contractor
Mark Goddard, Stonemason

Restoration of an Accessory Building for Public Use
Falling Green Barn
Olney
Olney Boys & Girls Community Sports Assn.
Craftwright Timbers, Contractor
David James, Stonemason
Joe Hines Master Contractor, Roofer

Restoration of an Accessory Building for Private
Use
Olney
Kathy & John Lyons, Owners
Circle R Horse Barns, Contractor
Larry E. Poole, Stone Mason
 
THE MONTGOMERY PRIZE
Blair Ewing
Montgomery County Council, 1998 – 2002
Currently teaching Political Science at Montgomery College and consulting
for
non-profit organizations in organization management.
The Historic Preservation
Awards are supported in part by a grant from the Montgomery County
Historic Preservation Commission. Program operation, judges, and
selection of award recipients are entirely the responsibility of
Montgomery Preservation, Inc.

On June 6 the recipients of the 20th Annual Historic Preservation Awards for 2006 will be announced.
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