Contact: David West (west@alpha.nsula.edu
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News Bureau
Northwestern State University
Natchitoches, LA 71497
(318) 357-6466
11/05/2001
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
NATCHITOCHES -The National Park Service's National Center for Preservation Technology and Training will formally dedicate its permanent home, Lee H. Nelson Hall, during two days of activities Nov. 6-7.
NCPTT recently moved into its permanent home in the former Women's Gymnasium on the campus of Northwestern State University. After an extensive rehabilitation by the National Park Service, the facility was renamed for Lee H. Nelson, a pioneer in the field of historic preservation technology and a career NPS employee. Constructed in 1923 to provide gymnasium space for students of the Louisiana State Normal School, it is the oldest existing building on the NSU campus.
The Women's Gym was used by female students from the 1930's until it was closed in 1970. The building had classrooms, a dance studio and a second floor gymnasium with a jogging track.
Events begin Nov. 6 at 6 p.m. with a cocktail buffet at Nelson Hall. At 8 p.m., the Mrs. H.D. Dear Sr. and Alice E. Dear Department of Creative and Performing Arts at Northwestern will present a concert gala, "A Celebration of America" in Magale Recital Hall. Limited seating is available for the gala.
Dedication and ribbon cutting ceremonies at Nelson Hall are scheduled for Wednesday Nov. 7 at 9 a.m. followed by a reception and a tour of the new facility. The dedication and tour are open to the public. Those attending will have a chance to see Nelson Hall's laboratory facilities and learn how the state of the art facility will provide greater opportunities to fulfill the organization's mission of using technology to preserve America's cultural heritage.
NCPTT is located at 645 College Avenue in Natchitoches. For
more information, call (318) 356-7444.