Preserving, Protecting, and Planning for Aiken’s Most Valuable Assets Since 1974

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Join the Historic Aiken Foundation on April 28 to: – Present awards to preservation/restoration projects- Honor Jane Vaughters- Hear a short lecture about the remarkable Eulalie Salley A reception featuring food by Board in Aiken will follow. Date: Sunday, April 28, 2024Time: 3:00 … Continued

Reminder – This Sunday!!!

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Join the Aiken County Historical Society and the Historic Aiken Foundation as they recognize the Johnson-McGhee Building! The event will start with guest speakers Linda Johnson and Bill McGhee, who will tell the remarkable story of the building, the McGhee … Continued

A step forward for the Hotel Aiken! 

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The City has issued a Request for Qualifications to hire a professional broker experienced in marketing historic properties. That experience is important – the hotel deserves a broker who appreciates the challenges of historic renovations, has contacts in that industry, … Continued

Mark Your Calendar for January 21!

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LECTURE! HAF is co-hosting Howard Wayt, who will tell about Aiken’s early railroad and its Inclined Plane and how it played a critical role in Aiken’s founding. Afterward, Howard will lead a field trip to the new Inclined Plane model … Continued

McGhee Block Announcement

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Exciting news for the 𝑱𝒐𝒉𝒏𝒔𝒐𝒏 𝑫𝒓𝒖𝒈𝒔𝒕𝒐𝒓𝒆/ 𝑴𝒄𝑮𝒉𝒆𝒆 𝑩𝒖𝒊𝒍𝒅𝒊𝒏𝒈! Last Friday, after a year of work by the Historic Aiken Foundation and Kristopher King/Architectural Historian, the SC State Board for the National Register of Historic Places approved the nomination of this … Continued

DOWNTOWN NEWS!

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The City and Aiken Corp are hosting two meetings to get public feedback on a feasibility study that looks at 5 potential sites for a new city-owned office building that would be leased to SRNL/Battelle. The meetings will be held … Continued

The Aiken Standard Sign

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Such an exciting discovery! Prior to any further work on the Pascalis block, the City did appropriate “due diligence” to see what remains behind the metal facade on the Taj Aiken building. They found the sign for the old Aiken … Continued