Preservation in the News - February 2, 2010
Posted February 2, 2010
Reaching back to historic building
Knich, Diane 02/02/10
Outlet: Post and Courier, The
Tracy Hayes, who handles the Rosenwald Initiative from the National Trust for Historic Preservation's Southern Office on King Street, said the program was launched to respond to community groups that want to restore such schools. The trust also wants...
Group aims to improve village
Khavkine, Richard 02/02/10
Outlet: NJ.com
According to a recent assessment of the 19-year-old nonprofit by the National Trust for Historic Preservation, a private organization that advocates for local historic downtowns, Main Street South Orange needs more volunteers. Main Street Sout...
Kent Historical Society Works on Seven Hearths
02/02/10
Outlet: Stoneforge Chronicles Blog
The program is a partnership with the Northeast Office of the National Trust for Historic Preservation, and is a free service. The Kent Historical Society has been awarded a $13,392 Historic Preservation Technical Assistance Grant (HPTAG) by the...
Proposed 2011 U.S. budget would slash $25M in historic preservation funding
02/01/10
Outlet: Tacoma Daily Index, The
The 2011 budget proposal presented by President Barack Obama today aims to reduce the nation's historic preservation funding by $25 million, according to the Washington State Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservation (DAHP). In a blog post...
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