City of Lauderhill Historical Site Designation

City of Lauderhill Historical Site Designation

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In order to enhance the heritage and history of Lauderhill, the Lauderhill Historical Site Designation Program has been launched to identify and preserve significant historical properties with Lauderhill’s boundaries.

The City of Lauderhill was founded in 1959. It was home to Jackie Gleason and his famous Golf Classic which hosted several stars and many Presidents. The city was once also the home to one of South Florida’s largest pastures which served as a dairy farm for MacArthur Dairy, a major milk producing company. The history of Lauderhill is vast, and those who know it love it!

Because he knows the history well, the Mayor of the City, Richard Kaplan, has asked the City’s Arts, Cultural and Tourism Board to come up with a program to help preserve sites within the City that have historic significance in order to restore and preserve them. The board has presented the Lauderhill Historical Site Designation Program and gave it the following goals:

In order to enhance the heritage and history of Lauderhill, the Lauderhill Historical Site Designation Program aims to identify and preserve significant historical properties within Lauderhill’s boundaries. The goal of the program is to preserve our history, protect important historical sites and create close-to-home recreational opportunities to our citizens.

“When we think about Lauderhill’s history there is so much to remember and appreciate. We must preserve it so the next generation knows exactly where and when it happened. The Historical Site Designation Program is like a moving museum. It shows residents and visitors all the historic spots around our City,” explained Mayor Kaplan.

The first site being recognized as a “Historical Designated Site” is the Inverrary Waterfall. This will be officially implemented on Thursday, October 26, 2017 at 9:30 am. The Mayor will officially unveil the plaque that will signify the designation as a historical destination. The second site to be unveiled will be the original City Hall site, now the Lauderhill Cultural Museum, which is located in Wally Elfers Park. This will be done on Tuesday, November 28 at 9:30 am.

For other recent initiatives by the City of Lauderhill, click the link: Lauderhill Breast Cancer Awareness

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