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Poplar Hill Mansion Wins Award

1/27/2012 | By Publisher/ Editor, Steven Green

SALISBURY -- The Poplar Hill Mansion, the oldest registered house in Salisbury, had a couple of significant announcements this week including a Heritage Award and the appointment of a new curator.

On Wednesday, Salisbury officials announced the Popular Hill Mansion was honored with a Heritage Award by the Lower Eastern Shore Heritage Council, an organization dedicated to preserving, protecting and promoting the cultural, natural and historical heritage of the three counties on Maryland’s lower Eastern Shore. The announcement came last week at the 7th Annual LESHC meeting at UMES.

Also this week, Salisbury officials announced Vreni Gust has been hired as the new curator for the Poplar Hill Mansion.

Gust grew up in Massachusetts and studied art and design at Alfred University in New York. She brings a broad range of skills and experiences to her new position as curator of the Poplar Hill Mansion.

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