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George W. Bush Childhood Home Ind. Adopts ownership of 1950s ear Bush house
‘Midland can be proud of what the Board of Realtors is doing.” – Jenna Welch, Laura Bush’s mother
Bush restoration to reflect 1950s family life
The prospects of the George W. Bush Childhood Home becoming a national Midland monument that would be restore precisely to its 1950s Bush years is making progress under sponsorship of the Permian Basin Board of Realtors. The concept has gained its non-profit corporation status through the Texas Secretary of State and is awaiting its tax-exempt status from the Internal Revenue Service, said Bill Scott, a Midland Realtor who is president of the George W. Bush Childhood Home, Inc.
Bush boyhood home: local monument to two presidents
The George W. Bush 1950s boyhood Homeplace in Midland is destined to enter the public domain, to be restored, and deemed the “presidential home” of two future United States presidents – George H.W. Bush and his son.
Local efforts move forward on obtaining historic Bush home
Earlier Monday, an Arizona couple visiting friends in Odessa drove to Midland to view the former Bush houses. The couple, Roger and Thelma Thomson, noted they had viewed the Bush Ohio Avenue house on television.
Karl Rove to speak at Benefit Luncheon
The man known as the architect behind former President George W. Bush's campaigns will speak April 5 at a fundraiser for the childhood home of his former boss.
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