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The shell road in the Cemetery is totally restored by 2018.

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 Water service is installed and drainage work begins

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Fence along Dallas St completed, the entire Cemetery is permanently fenced for the first time

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College Park Cemetery Association, a Texas Non-Profit, is formed and restoration truly begins

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Clearing the Cemetery is still in process.

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College Park Cemetery is designated a Texas State Historical Cemetery

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Pastor Robertson and Bethel Baptist acquire College Park Cemetery giving the Cemetery its first black owners.

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Restoration efforts began and a committee to revitalize College Park Cemetery was organized.  This effort failed due to lack of funds.

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Owners of College Park Cemetery proposed moving graves to sell a portion of College Park Cemetery for development and to make College Park a perpetual care cemetery.  This proposal eventually died in 1984 as financing and community concerns could not be overcome.