NOMINATE A DESERVING PROJECT OR PERSON FOR A PRESERVATION AWARD

We’ll hand out our 2024 Preservation Awards in May during our annual meeting. It’s one way we salute deserving projects — and people — in our community who’ve gone above and beyond in their preservation efforts.

We need your help! If there’s a special project or person that you think we should consider for an award this year, please let us know by using our nomination form. (You can access it by hitting the blue button below.) The nomination deadline is March 29.

AWARD CATEGORIES

  • PRESERVATION, REHABILITATION, OR RESTORATION AWARD

    • RESIDENTIAL/SINGLE-FAMILY Awards projects of single-family homes that are treated according to the Secretary of the Interior’s standards relating to preservation, rehabilitation or restoration.

    • COMMERCIAL, INSTITUTIONAL, RENTAL, OR MUNICIPAL Awards commercial, institutional, rental or municipal projects that follow the Secretary of the Interior’s standards relating to preservation, rehabilitation, or restoration.

    • Definitions are as follows:

      • Preservation: places a high premium on the retention of all historic fabric through conservation, maintenance and repair. It reflects a building's continuum over time, through successive occupancies, and the respectful changes and alteration that are made.

      • Rehabilitation: emphasizes the retention and repair of historic materials, but more latitude is provided for replacement because it is assumed the property is deteriorated prior to work.

      • Restoration: focuses on the retention of materials from the most significant time in a property's history, while permitting the removal of materials from other periods.

  • REVITALIZATION AWARD Recognizes a project or work that makes an exceptional contribution to the community and/or a pioneering investment in historic districts that are in desperate need of revitalization.

  • KATHERINE CARMICHAEL OLIVER STEWARDSHIP AWARD Honors owners or caretakers who ensure their buildings stay in excellent condition over a period of decades by consistently maintaining their properties.

  • JENNY THURSTON AWARD Honors an individual for lifetime achievement in the field of historic preservation.

  • MARYEL RAMSAY BATTIN AWARD Honors exceptional contributions to the mission and organization of Historic Macon Foundation over many years.

  • THAD E. MURPHEY PRESIDENT'S CHOICE AWARD Recipient is selected by the chair of Historic Macon's board of trustees and honors exceptional contributions to our community.


2023 PRESERVATION AWARD WINNERS

We announced our 2023 winners on May 4, 2023, when we gathered for our annual meeting at JBA. Here they are:

Preservation, Rehabilitation or Restoration Award: 461 Third St. NewTown Macon, Camp Interiors, BTBB Architects, Kunj Construction.

Preservation, Rehabilitation or Restoration Award: 596 Cherry St. NewTown Macon, Stafford Builders, Robinson Home, BTBB Architects.

Preservation, Rehabilitation or Restoration Award: 415 Cherry St. Dr. Annissa Jones and her husband, Deon Aiken; BTBB Architects.

Preservation, Rehabilitation or Restoration Award: 350 Second St. Woodward Hotel and Quill at the Woodward. NewTown Macon, Wes Griffith, Ryan Griffin, Robinson Home, BTBB Architects, Kevin “Scene” Lewis.

Revitalization Award: Enslaved People Project. Erica Woodford, Stephanie Woods Miller, Julie Grimm, Dr. Chester Fontenot.

Revitalization Award: Empire Lofts. Brooks Patterson.

Katherine Oliver Carmichael Stewardship Award: Washington Avenue Presbyterian Church.

Katherine Oliver Carmichael Stewardship Award: Wesleyan College.

Maryel Ramsay Battin Award: Mimi Morris

Jenny Thurston Award: Bill Causey.

Thad E. Murphey President’s Choice Award: Washington Block. Ryan Sanders, Stroud and Co., Robinson Home, BBBT Architects.

 

2022 PRESERVATION AWARD WINNERS

We announced our 2022 winners on May 4, 2022, when we gathered for our annual meeting at Grant’s Lounge. Here they are:

Preservation, Rehabilitation or Restoration Award: Residential/Single Family

 122 Buford Place, Nick and Jeana Bush

Preservation, Rehabilitation or Restoration Award: Commercial 

 Robert Train Building, 715 Oglethorpe St.

Preservation, Rehabilitation or Restoration Award: Commercial 

Alexander IV Senior Living, 3769 Ridge Ave.

Revitalization Award

 Walter Elliott, Jim Barfield, “Mid-Century Macon 1945-1969”

Revitalization Award

Storytellers Macon, Koryn Young, executive director (third from left)

Katherine Oliver Carmichael Stewardship Award

Campus of St. Peter Claver Church and Catholic School, Father Bill McIntyre

Jenny Thurston Award (for lifetime achievement in historic preservation)

Tom Yun, YSY Construction

Maryel Ramsay Battin Award (for service to Historic Macon)

Brad and Stacey Pearce

Thad E. Murphey President’s Choice Award (Given to the most important preservation effort of the year

 Hotel Forty Five


2021 ANNUAL MEETING & Preservation awards

(hybrid event - in person and online options on May 27 at 6 p.m.)
On May 27, 2021, we gathered in person and virtually for the 2021 HMF Annual Meeting & Preservation Awards. The event was held at Triangle Arts (206 Lower Elm St.) in Macon’s Industrial District.

  • 5-6 p.m. Reception showcasing Kinjo Kitchen + Cocktails

  • 6-7 p.m. Annual Meeting and Awards Presentation

2021 PRESERVATION AWARD WINNERS


2020 ANNUAL MEETING & Preservation awards

(premiered virtually 5.14.20 at 6 PM)

(THE FIRST FIVE MINUTES HAVE NO AUDIO - PLAY SOME LITTLE RICHARD!)
On May 14 we gathered virtually for the 2020 HMF Annual Meeting & Preservation Awards. Check it out at our Facebook page if you’d like to see the real-time interaction. We also simulcasted on WMUB (Cox Channel 112).


Every May, Historic Macon recognizes outstanding preservation projects with our Annual Preservation Awards.

Click here to download our nomination form. Or nominate online today! 

Hard copies can be mailed to: 

Historic Macon Foundation 

P.O. Box 13358 

Macon, GA 31208


2020 PRESERVATION AWARD WINNERS

2019 Preservation award winners


Award Categories

  • PRESERVATION, REHABILITATION, OR RESTORATION AWARD

    • RESIDENTIAL/SINGLE-FAMILY Awards projects of single-family homes that are treated according to the National Park Service's definitions of preservation, rehabilitation, or restoration.

    • COMMERCIAL, INSTITUTIONAL, RENTAL, OR MUNICIPAL Awards commercial, institutional, rental or municipal projects that follow the National Park Service's definitions of preservation, rehabilitation, or restoration.

    • Definitions are as follows:

      • Preservation -places a high premium on the retention of all historic fabric through conservation, maintenance, and repair. It reflects a building's continuum over time, through successive occupancies, and the respectful changes and alteration that are made.

      • Rehabilitation -emphasizes the retention and repair of historic materials, but more latitude is provided for replacement because it is assumed the property is deteriorated prior to work.

      • Restoration -focuses on the retention of materials from the most significant time in a property's history, while permitting the removal of materials from other periods.

  • REVITALIZATION AWARD Recognizes a project or work that makes an exception contribution to the community and/or a pioneering investment in historic districts that are in desperate need of revitalization.

  • KATHERINE CARMICHAEL OLIVER STEWARDSHIP AWARD Honors owners or caretakers who ensure their buildings stay in excellent condition over a period of decades by consistently maintaining their properties.

  • JENNY THURSTON AWARD Honors an individual for lifetime achievement in the field of historic preservation.

  • MARYEL RAMSAY BATTIN AWARD Honors exceptional contributions to the mission and organization of Historic Macon Foundation over many years.

  • THAD E. MURPHEY PRESIDENT'S CHOICE AWARD Recipient is selected by the chair of Historic Macon's Board of Trustees and honors exceptional contributions to our community.


2018 Preservation Award Winners

2017 Preservation Award Winners