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National Historic Tax Credit Conference
September, 2008
Chicago, Illinois

Executive Director, Nancy Schamu, Welcomes Conference attendees

Government Relations Director, Elizabeth Belleville, provides a
Legislative Update as Andrew Potts (Nixon Peabody) looks on.
Manona Terrace
A packed house for the Legislative update
Taliesin - low red roof overhang behind garden

Judith Kitchen, from the Ohio SHPO, presents on a panel discussing
recent changes to the Affordable Housing Bill.
foundation of Taliesin school building F.LL. Wright cornerstone.
Chicago Mayor, Richard M. Daley, with several conference organizers,
including Nancy Schamu and State Services Director, Kristen Harbeson.

Corner of stone building with tall pine trees
Mayor Daley laughs at a story told by Brian Goeken, of the Chicago
Historic Preservation Division during his introduction.
Kak Slick, Jim Draeger, John Fowler
Mayor Daley provided a lunchtime address, talking about the importance of historic
preservation and the tax credits to the redevelopment of Chicago.
Kathleen Kilpatrick and Cathie Matthews behind foliage and a griffin statueGriffin statue and Taliesin main house
California SHPO, Wayne Donaldson, sits on a panel on "Green Preservation."
Taliesin, lookin over valley
Wayne Donaldson with Barbara Campagna of the National Trust for
Historic Preservation during the "Green Preservation" panel.
Taliesin garden
Mike Jackson, of the Illinois SHPO, also spoke on the "Green
Preservation" panel.
Taliesin garden
Rhode Island SHPO, Ted Sanderson, speaking on a panel about the
NPSAB Report, one year later, with Wayne Donaldson, Nancy Schamu,
Emily Wadhams of the National Trust for Historic Preservation, and
Michael Auer of the National Park Service.
Missy McSwain, Elizabeth Belleville, Kathleen Kilpatrick
Ted Sanderson on the NPSAB Report panel talks to his fellow panalists.
Statue in Taliesin garden

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