The efforts of the following 2009 award recipients to conserve, preserve, and restore historic and cultural sites in and around Missoula County are greatly appreciated. Click on the image for a larger view.
 | Public & Private Organizations Restoration & Rehabilitation Ninemile Community Church, Huson Originally a warehouse in Mining camp, then relocated as a church, relocated again to historic Stark School site Stark School Site, Ninemile Road Ninemile Community Council Friends & Neighbors |
 | Public & Private Organizations Restoration & Rehabilitation Federal Building Window replacement, granite steps, painting with wood windows Pattee and East Broadway GSA Mike Rutter |
 | Public & Private Organizations Restoration & Rehabilitation The Roxy Façade restoration and marquee 718 S. Higgins Ave. International Wildlife Media Center and Film Festival Janet Rose, Mike Madden, & Tim Skufka |
 | Public & Private Organizations - Restoration 1910 Fort Missoula Hospital Exterior improvements and roof restoration Western Montana Mental Health Center Paul Meyer and Patty Kent |
 | Public & Private Organizations - Restoration Whitaker Park Maintenance and continued use of historic Forest Service Fire tower communications center Upper Whitaker Drive, Far Views-Patte Canyon Neighborhood Council Ray Aten, James Horton, Donna Gaukler |
 | Individual Contributions - Missoula County Bill and Ramona Holt Holt Heritage Museum and Travelers’ Rest Lolo |
 | Public & Private Organizations Commercial Stewardship Saving Stoverud’s Clock Saving the clock on site; campaign to preserve and maintain it in place. Higgins Avenue and Front Street The Missoulian, Stacey Mueller, Sherry Devlin, ALPS |
 | Residential Stewardship Greenough/Gibson house Mary and Richard Barnhart 802 Monroe This house is a one and one-half story, Colonial Revival brick house with a hipped roof and partial-width porch. It has uncut rubble stone foundation, asphalt shingles and a West facing gabled dormer. Designed by AJ Gibson, 1893. Jay Kern and Ray Huff |
 | Dorothy Ogg Award for Historic Preservation by an Individual Judy Matson Hard working and committed citizen activist and communitarian – working to preserve and interpret The Milltown Dam and the Communities of Bonner and Milltown. |