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NEWCASTLE, Maine – The historic homestead of the first woman to serve in a presidential cabinet will be preserved with the use of a $500,000 federal grant.
The members of the Maine Congressional delegation said the Frances Perkins Center in Newcastle will receive the money through the National Park Service’s Save America’s Treasures grant program. It will allow the centre to improve the condition of the principal structures at the Frances Perkins Homestead National Historic Landmark, the delegation said.
Perkins was the U.S. secretary of labour from 1933 to 1945. The delegation said the Frances Perkins Center is in the midst of acquiring Perkins’ homestead and turning the property into an educational and community resource.
The planned improvements “will help preserve this important historical landmark for generations to come,” the delegation said in a letter to the National Park Service.
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