Sixteen historic properties in Prince George's County are slated for restoration with the recent approval of a half-million dollars in financing by the county's Historic Property Grant Program.
"These buildings are precious to our heritage," County Executive Jack B. Johnson (D) said last week in a news release announcing the grants. "And they include a tiny, African American schoolhouse forgotten for generations, three churches badly in need of window replacements, and a number of homes and barns that are important to their neighborhoods."
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