Cultural Celebration at Roma Plaza
As a rare surviving intact community, Roma's architectural fabric represents the evolution of a key town in the border region during the 19th century. Learn More
Dancing at Curley School in Ajo, Arizona
The Curley School, a historic public school, is located in the beautiful and equally historic heart of Ajo, a former copper-mining town in southern Arizona. Learn More
The Historic Arkansas Delta
Arkansas' recorded history is anchored in this region, with early settlers crossing the Mississippi and settling among the swamps and bayous of east Arkansas. Learn More
Farnsworth House, a National Trust Historic Site
The Farnsworth House is one of the world’s most famous examples of modernist domestic architecture and was one of the first sites commissioned by a woman. Learn More
Diversity in Preservation
The National Trust for Historic Preservation brings people together to protect, enhance and enjoy the places that matter to them. Our work ensures that these places – and their stories – remain part of the American narrative. Diversity is a one of the organization's core values and a cornerstone of historic preservation. Everything we do — from the diversity of our sites, programs, staff and board to the diversity of the people we engage — reinforces our organization’s commitment to reflecting the full range of the American experience.
Women's HeritageMore

Women’s History Month is upon us and it’s worth noting that Save America's Treasures - a threatened federal preservation program - has also played a key role in saving and celebrating a great many treasures associated with women. Learn more »
Pride in PreservationMore
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Being out and proud shouldn't be confined to just one calendar month a year. We shine a 365, 24/7 spotlight on not only the many contributions that LGBT preservationists and pioneers have made to our field, but the sometimes-overlooked spaces and places that help tell their fascinating stories. Learn more »
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Asian Pacific American HeritageMore
Buildings, streetscapes, and personal narratives associated with Asian Pacific American heritage offer different perspectives for reflecting on both collective experience and unique struggles. Learn more »
Native American HeritageMore
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Our Native American Heritage page highlights efforts across the country to protect the cultural legacies of Native Americans, Alaskan Natives, Native Hawaiians, and other indigenous peoples of the United States and its territories. Learn more »
Latino HeritageMore
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Encompassing both multi-generational and recently-arrived immigrant Latino populations, as well as rich cultural traditions from virtually every corner of Latin America, Hispanic sites mirror the diversity of the people they represent. Learn more »
African American HeritageMore

Join us in honoring the people and places that tell the story of African Americans throughout our nation's history. The National Trust for Historic Preservation endeavors to save America's diverse historic places and revitalize communities, and the preservation of African-American historic sites is crucial to this effort. Learn more »
From the PreservationNation BlogMore
- Weaving Asian, South and Southeast Asian, and Pacific Islander Histories into the Banner of Historic Preservation - 03/11/10
- Preserving the Legacy of Oregon’s Pioneering Female Landscape Architects - 03/10/10
- Inaugural Los Angeles County Preservation Fund Awards Announced (Anuncio inaugural de los premios de “Los Angeles County Preservation Fund”) - 03/09/10


