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IT IS UNCLEAR IF POWER HAS BEEN RESTORED TO THAT AREA OF THE MALL. FOR MORE THAN 200 YEARS, TRINITY EPISCOPAL CATHEDRAL HAS BEEN A LOCAL STAPLE, WELCOMING CONGREGATION AFTER CONGREGATION. TODAY, THEY WELCOME NEIGHBORS IN FOR A UNIQUE TOWN HALL. THE GATHERING, HOSTED BY PRESERVE OMAHA, FOCUSED ON HIGHLIGHTING THE CHURCH’S ARCHITECTURE AND HONORING ITS HISTORY. THE GROUP SAYS IT ALSO SHARED MORE ABOUT ITS VISION AND INITIATIVES TO KEEP HISTORICAL LANDMARKS LIKE THE CHURCH, AROUND FOR YEARS TO COME. WE WANT TO BE KIND STEWARDS OF THIS ORGANIZATION AND OF THE HISTORIC PLACES IN OUR CITY. THIS CHURCH IS A PERFECT EXAMPLE OF THAT. PEOPLE REALLY CARED AND HAVE TAKEN GREAT CARE OF THIS BUILDING, AND THAT’S WHY IT’S STILL STANDS. AFTER ALMOST 200 YEARS. IF YOU’RE INTERESTED IN HELPING
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Trinity Episcopal Cathedral hosts town hall to celebrate its architectural legacy
Trinity Episcopal Cathedral, a local staple in Omaha for over 200 years, welcomed neighbors for a town hall event hosted by Preserve Omaha to highlight the church’s architecture and honor its history.”We want to be kind stewards of this organization and of the historic places in our city. And this church is a perfect example of that. People really cared and have taken great care of this building, and that’s why it still stands after almost 200 years,” said Kim Isherwood.The group also shared more about its vision and initiatives to keep historical landmarks like the church around for years to come.Make sure you can always see the latest news, weather, sports and more from KETV NewsWatch 7 on Google search.NAVIGATE: Home | Weather | Local News | National | Sports | Newscasts on demand |
Trinity Episcopal Cathedral, a local staple in Omaha for over 200 years, welcomed neighbors for a town hall event hosted by Preserve Omaha to highlight the church’s architecture and honor its history.
“We want to be kind stewards of this organization and of the historic places in our city. And this church is a perfect example of that. People really cared and have taken great care of this building, and that’s why it still stands after almost 200 years,” said Kim Isherwood.
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The group also shared more about its vision and initiatives to keep historical landmarks like the church around for years to come.
Make sure you can always see the latest news, weather, sports and more from KETV NewsWatch 7 on Google search.
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