Is the Forest Hill Historic Preservation Society part of FHHO?
No, it is a separate organization. In 1986, the Forest Hill Historic Preservation Society grew out of an effort to place the 81 “Rockefeller homes” on the National Register of Historic Places. Initially, the group was part of the Forest Hill homeowners association. In 1999, the FHHPS decided it could stand on its own and separated from FHHO in order to serve the community as educators and historians of the Rockefeller legacy in greater Cleveland. Today, the two groups cooperate with one another but are distinctly different organizations.
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