The city has announced the launch of an interactive map highlighting its historic landmarks, aimed at enhancing community engagement and tourism. Local officials stated that this initiative will provide residents and visitors with easy access to information about the city’s rich history.
The interactive map features detailed descriptions and images of over 50 landmarks, including the Old Courthouse and the Riverside Park Pavilion. The map will be available for mobile and desktop users and is expected to promote exploration of local heritage sites.
The project is a collaborative effort between the city council and the local historical society. Both organizations have worked together to catalog the landmarks and ensure accurate historical context is provided.
This initiative follows the recent uptick in interest in local history and heritage tourism, especially among younger residents. Previous community events highlighting city history have drawn significant participation, demonstrating a strong public interest in preserving and showcasing local landmarks.
Residents can access the interactive map on the city’s official website starting next week. For more information, residents are encouraged to visit the site or contact city hall.





