About the Northeast Regional Office
The Northeast Office is located in the historic Faneuil Hall Marketplace in Boston, Massachusetts. A field office, the Northeast Field Office in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, also operates in the Northeast region. Together, these offices offer support to local, state and regional preservation efforts in 10 states from Maine to Delaware.
Sustainability Workshop for African American Historic Sites
In January, the National Trust's Northeast Office, in partnership with the John Nicholas Brown Center at Brown University and The 1772 Foundation, convened representatives from 24 African American sites for a two-day sustainability workshop. A diversity of places were represented, and the stories embodied in those places are truly inspiring. Learn more »
Partners in Preservation
The Paragon Carousel in Hull, Massachusetts, is the winner of the 2009 Partners in Preservation public vote! Garnering 15% of all votes submitted at the Partners in Preservation website over the 34-day voting period, they are guaranteed to receive a Partners in Preservation grant of $100,000." Learn More »
What is Preservation?
Resources
Field Service Partnerships
We've got the Northeast covered. We're proud of our partnerships with statewide and local preservation organizations across the region that support direct technical preservation assistance. With a rapidly expanding corps of field service representatives and circuit riders, help is a phone call or email away. Learn more>>
Historic Places in the Northeast Region
- Touro Synagogue, Newport, Rhode Island
- Philip Johnson's Glass House, New Canaan, Connecticut
- Lyndhurst, Tarrytown, New York
- Lower East Side Tenement Museum, New York, New York
- Kykuit, Tarrytown, New York
- Cliveden, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- Chesterwood, Stockbridge, Massachusetts
- African Meeting House and Abiel Smith School, Boston, Massachusetts
- African Meeting House, Nantucket , Massachusetts


