The 2016 Great American Main Street Award Winners
The 2016 winners are a diverse group in geography and character, but together demonstrate the broad applicability of the Main Street Approach:
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The 2016 winners are a diverse group in geography and character, but together demonstrate the broad applicability of the Main Street Approach:
The local Main Street organization, Downtown Milford Inc., is trying to address these shifting demographics by creating a more inclusive sense of community.
This is the story of how a National Endowment for the Arts gathering in DC inspired the leaders of a small town in Appalachia to connect with those in Milwaukee to transform a neglected park.
The first official show under the Main Street Nation banner aired in June 2015 on WJR-760 AM Detroit.
Most of us have days from time to time when we feel bored, overloaded, or unappreciated. But is it burnout?
This is the third article in a three-part series by street fair expert Bridget Bayer. Be sure to check out her other two articles.
Street Fairs are fun! Fundraising is not. Unless an individual or local business would like to underwrite the full cost of your Fair, consider the following eight tested fundraising programs.
Eight historic downtowns in Vermont turned massive flooding into opportunities to build back stronger than before the flood.
Community assets are not always about land acquisition or infrastructure. They are also the people who are your neighbors, both business and residential.
As living pieces of American history, our Main Street communities each have a story to tell. It’s up to us to bring those stories to life.