Preservation Month Feature Stories
This May, we are recognizing the work of grassroots organizations and individuals who are making a difference in their community and working to save places that matter.
Amy Braun, a teacher at the oldest continuously operating school house in the country, blogs about the school's storied past and the two-room building's tragic fate. Learn More »
The Student Preservation Association at the Savannah College of Art & Design hosted a lecture series that brought speakers from around the world together to discuss important topics including sustainability, urbanism, and the diversity of our shared heritage. Learn More »
At Stauber Farm in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, owners Charles and Lamar Taft raise heritage species of livestock and farm organically. The self-sustaining farm provides a unique model of progressive preservation, and is a strong example of the National Trust for Historic Preservation's mission to bring the past and present together through sustainability. Learn More »


