Montgomery Memories

The Birth of Historic Preservation in Montgomery

19 min · 25. mar. 2026
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In Episode 2 of Montgomery Memories, hosts Tracy Henao and Kevin Chesar take listeners back to the beginnings of historic preservation in Montgomery. From grassroots efforts to save the Universalist Church to the community response that followed the loss of the Presbyterian Manse, this episode traces how citizen advocacy, private investment, and local leadership shaped preservation policies that still define Montgomery today. It’s a story about protecting identity, honoring community memory, and ensuring Montgomery’s history remains part of its future.

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A Tale of Two Churches

In this episode of Montgomery Memories, hosts Tracey Henao and Kevin Chesar explore the history of two significant local landmarks: the Hopewell–Montgomery Presbyterian Church and the Universalist Church. The episode traces their shared beginnings in the early 1800s, when settlers established Hopewell as a central place of worship and community life. Over time, theological differences led to a division, with some members forming the Universalist Church to embrace more progressive beliefs. Despite this split, both churches played important roles in shaping Montgomery’s social and cultural development. Through stories of their construction, unique features, and preservation, the episode highlights how these buildings reflect both differing perspectives and a shared community identity—showing how faith, change, and cooperation helped shape the Montgomery we know today.

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