Preservation in the News - February 28, 2012

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Preservation Tax Credit Would Create Jobs
02/28/12
Outlet: Baltimore Sun

U.S. Sen. Ben Cardin visited historic Clifton Mansion in northeast Baltimore recently to unveil new bipartisan legislation that he and U.S.Sen. Olympia Snowe of Maine are cosponsoring to create jobs and strengthen "Main Street" commercial districts i...

Slave Fireplaces Unearthed Near White House
Bedard, Paul 02/28/12
Outlet: Washington Examiner

“It confirms what a clear and close presence slavery was in this White House neighborhood,” said Katherine Malone-France of the National Trust for Historic Preservation which controls the house with the White House Historical Association A histori...

Remarks at President Lincoln's Cottage
Luis CdeBaca 02/28/12
Outlet: State Magazine

And I’d like to thank Erin Carlson Mast and all the staff here at President Lincoln’s Cottage, both for working to make this new exhibit a reality and for all they do in their work for the National Trust. The National Trust for Historic Preservation...

Pasco County's First African American School
Jeff Cannon 02/28/12
Outlet: Newport Richey Patch

According to the National Trust for Historic Preservation, “By 1928, one in every five rural schools for black students in the south was a Rosenwald school, and these schools housed one third of the region's rural black schoolchildren and teachers, w...

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