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Landmarks Illinois Honors Preservation Efforts in Chicago and Statewide

The Lincoln Park Zoo Pepper Family Wildlife Center and three other Chicago projects were among the recipients of the 2022 Landmarks Illinois Richard H. Driehaus Foundation Preservation Awards. The award-winning projects, located in Belleville, Lockport, Marion, Petersburg and Rockford as well as Chicago, will be honored at a public ceremony Nov. 4 at the Chicago Cultural Center. 

The zoo’s historic lion house received a $41-million rehabilitation and expansion. It’s being honored along with the preservation efforts at the Cultural Center’s Grand Army of the Republic Rooms downtown, Mattie Butler Apartments in Woodlawn and the Pullman National Monument & State Historic Site, as well as projects elsewhere in Illinois.   

“Our 2022 award winners demonstrate the impact preservation has in our Illinois communities: it creates inspiring places where people want to live and visit, boosts jobs and economic activity and strengthens local pride,” said Bonnie McDonald, president & CEO of Landmarks Illinois. 

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