Community Character
The
Heritage Foundation has played an important advisory role
in many influential civic beautification projects undertaken
by the Borough of Beaver. They include:
Streetscape – a full-scale, $3 million
restoration in 2002 of the town’s central business district.
It involved removal of unsightly overhead wires and reconfiguration
of the electrical power distribution system, plus all-new street
lighting, new brick sidewalk paving, new traffic signals and
new landscaping. These features were designed with sensitivity
to the architectural character of the community. Funding was
derived from three sources: a federally supported community
development block grant, a budgeted short-term financing program
by Beaver Borough, and by voluntary contributions from more
than 100 local businesses, organizations and individuals. Victorian Clock Tower – Played a consulting
role with the new clock tower, dedicated in 2002, in the center
of town. It’s a nearly exact replica of the tower that
stood atop the 1877 Beaver County Courthouse. The new clock
tower features a gracefully curved cupola sheathed in copper,
with traditional Victorian trimmings, a classic example of
the Renaissance style of the 1870s. It is based on old photographs
and drawings of the original 1877 courthouse, which was destroyed
by fire in 1932. The tower holds an electronic bell system
that chimes the quarter hours and tolls each hour. It also
holds a built-in carillon that can play music on special occasions.
The original 2,200-lb. cast bronze bell is displayed in the
base of the tower. National Register Historic District – The
Heritage Foundation was instrumental in arranging and conducting
a local historical survey which led to the 1996 designation
of the town as a National Register Historic District.
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