After 61 properties lose contributing status to Lewes' Historic District, former HPARC chair raises concerns
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The former chair of the Lewes Historic Preservation & Architectural Review Commission is speaking out after city leaders delayed action on an update to the city's National Register Historic District documentation, arguing the move could put more historic properties at risk of losing their significance.
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According to the city's former HPARC Chair, 61 structures in Lewes have lost their contributing status since the city's historic district documentation was last updated in 1992.
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