HISTORICAL INTERPRETIVE SIGNS

 

The Hamilton County Historical Commission’s Interpretive Sign Project records and preserves the history of Hamilton County buildings, and makes that history available to the public. All historic buildings are eligible for consideration and HCHC is available to assist applicants with historic research, photographs and sign design. If you want to have your building added to the county Historical Interpretive Sign project, please download this .PDF FORM, where you will find sign design guidelines and instructions for submitting the form.

In 2016. the Hamilton County Historical Commission’s first interpretive sign was placed on the Rice-Eidson Building on the Hamilton square, currently home to the Ramsey Collection. Other signs have now been made and can be found in and around Hamilton. Have you seen them all?