Hidden Corners: Preserving Chattanooga's Architecture
Mayfield Annex - at 7th and Walnut Sts. in Chattanooga. Once home to offices for Hamilton County Government, it was renovated into office, retail and restaurant space in 2017. [https://npr.brightspotcdn.com/dims4/default/b1c9912/2147483647/strip/false/crop/555x538+0+0/resize/545x528!/quality/90/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fnpr-brightspot.s3.amazonaws.com%2F30%2F79%2F7ed0d019442a8092c21b7afdc8a9%2Fmayfield-annex.jpeg]Mayfield Annex - at 7th and Walnut Sts. in Chattanooga. Once home to offices for Hamilton County Government, it was renovated into office, retail and restaurant space in 2017.(Preserve Chattanooga) (Aired Mon 4/07/25) For fifty years, what is known today as Preserve Chattanooga has protected the architectural heritage of this city. The only nonprofit of its kind in Chattanooga - founded as Landmarks Chattanooga and known for many years as Cornerstones - has made a difference through preservation, education and advocacy. Todd Morgan is executive director of Preserve Chattanooga.
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