Midland Reporter-Telegram
Thursday, December 13, 2001
By Emily Baker – MRT Correspondent
“Bush home restoration takes monumental step”
A monumental step toward
completing the restoration of George W. Bush’s childhood home
was announced by State Sen. Teel Bivins on Wednesday. The Texas Historical
Commission awarded Midland a Texas
Preservation Trust Fund Grant in the amount of $4,000.
“This is so exciting for Midland,” said Bivins, R-Amarillo. “This
is a locally driven project. We didn’t have a lot of money
to give out. We are elated to have this national landmark.”
The house, located at 1412 W. Ohio Ave., will be restored to how
it looked from1951 to 1955. It also will be a designated presidential
site, said Bill Scott, board president of George Bush Childhood Home,
Inc. “We want people to see where the president got the values
he learned in his young years and in this community,” Scott
said.
State Rep. Tom Craddick,
R-Midland was present at the announcement and joked that between
Lee High School alumnus/Longhorn
football
star Cedric Benson and the childhood home, Midland is has been
receiving a lot more attention.
Depending on whether funding becomes
available, the childhood home will become part of a Presidential
Trial that is similar to the
Texas Forts Trail, Scott said.