Central Missouri / Missouri River Corridor
Fulton's historic-preservation board is a city layer
Fulton's Historic Preservation Commission educates the community, recommends historic properties for designations, and advises owners on preservation and reuse.
Fulton City Hall is the city door for old-building questions. Some questions still belong at Callaway County. Deeds go to the Recorder. Values go to the Assessor. A Fulton historic property can also have a city-board layer.
The Historic Preservation Commission works on that city layer. It helps with public education, sends historic-designation recommendations, and advises owners about repair, restoration, reuse, and rehab. That makes it more than a tourism board. It is the place to sort a city preservation question from a county property-record question.
If the building is inside Fulton and the issue is repair, reuse, or historic status, start with the city board path. If the issue is a deed, tax value, or bill, stay with the county office that owns that record.
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Where this fits: this note belongs to Callaway County. See every local note for the county on its page.