I’m please to announce that InternationalMetropolis.com was recently recognized for 20 years of hard work and education about the buildings and architectural heritage of Windsor by the Architectural Conservancy of Ontario (ACO) with a nomination in the ACO Public Education and Engagement Award category.
While the awards were handed out Thursday night, and unfortunately we didn’t win, it’s nice to have the hard work over here recognized and to be nominated. There were several nominations from Windsor Essex and a few awards ended up coming back to Essex County. Congratulations to all the local nominees and winners.
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