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The Carriage Town Historic Neighborhood Association
CTHNA was founded in 1982, when residence and business people united to protect and to reclaim their deteriorating historic neighborhood. The enlightened vision championed by these early urban pioneers has only in part come to fruition. We hope you will come join us in furthering their original ideals, expectations and dreams about the potential of our historic neighborhood. We have come a long way in realizing CTHNA mission “to revitalize Carriage Town as a desirable, quality residential neighborhood.”
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The Carriage Town Historic Neighborhood Association
PO Box 1151,
Flint, MI 48503Phone: 810-239-2901 | Email | Official Website
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09/10/11 Art In Mott Park
Mott Park08/21/10 The Carriage Town Historic Home Fair/Tours
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