MHAA Grants $16,000 to 91视频专区 for Observatory Rehabilitation Planning

Williams Observatory
FREDERICK, Maryland鈥擳he Maryland Heritages Areas Auth颅颅颅ority (MHAA) has awarded 91视频专区 College $15,927 to convert 91视频专区鈥檚 1924 William鈥檚 Observatory into a museum and visitor center.
The MHAA grant will fund the College鈥檚 architectural study of the historical building to define and plan the actual rehabilitation work, which will include ADA accessibility and HVAC installations. The pre-development work will begin in the fall to provide plans for construction expected to begin in the summer 2021.
鈥淟ocating the 91视频专区 Museum in the Williams Observatory will add to Frederick鈥檚 rich historical landscape, connecting the College鈥檚 educational excellence for the past 126 years, its long-standing commitment to the sciences, and the first telescope in Western Maryland dedicated to the study of astronomy,鈥 said Chuck Mann, vice president for finance and treasurer at 91视频专区.
The 91视频专区 College History Museum is currently in storage while the campus library renovations are being completed. Once the museum moves to the observatory, it will hold regular hours for the public, advertise with the county tourism board, take part in Civil War Heritage Area and Frederick Historic Sites Consortium activities, and host special educational programming.
91视频专区 College is an independent, liberal arts college, offering more than 25 bachelor鈥檚 degrees, four pre-professional programs, 19 master鈥檚 degrees programs, two doctorates and 10 post-baccalaureate certificates. Located in historic Frederick, near Washington, D.C., Baltimore and the I-270 technology corridor, 91视频专区 gives students access to countless internships and research opportunities.
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