Preservation in the News - May 1, 2012

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Public Can Vote For Preservation Sites
Cohen, Patricia 05/01/12
Outlet: New York Times, The

It's the preservationists' version of ''American Idol.'' American Express and the National Trust for Historic Preservation have chosen New York City to receive $3 million in preservation grants, and New Yorkers and New York lovers will get to vote fo...

Embracing a Vision for Fort Monroe
Brown, David 05/01/12
Outlet: Daily Press, The

These are exciting days for Fort Monroe. It's been five months since President Obama designated it as America's newest National Monument, and work is progressing on the plans that will serve as a roadmap for Fort Monroe's future. Like most preserv...

Historic Sites vie for on-line votes and slice of $3M in grant money
Lisa L. Colangelo 05/01/12
Outlet: New York Daily News - Online

The Partners in Preservation program, a collaboration of the National Trust for Historic Preservation and American Express, selects a different city each year for the grant. Former Mayor Ed Koch shows up for kick-off of Partners in Preservation pr...

Look Up: Vote to Give Millions to Your Favorite Building in New York
Babak Bryan 05/01/12
Outlet: Complex – Online

Every year, since 2006, American Express, in partnership with the National Trust for Historic Preservation, awards millions of dollars in grants for the restoration and preservation of historic places. This year, the partnership is coming to New York...

Henry Street Settlement Chosen as 2012 Partners In Preservation NYC Participant
05/01/12
Outlet: pr-usa.net - Online

Henry Street Settlement has been selected to participate in Partners in Preservation, a program from American Express and the National Trust for Historic Preservation to help educate New Yorkers about the importance of historic sites. Through Part...

LaFayette Earns 2012 National Main Street Accreditation
04/30/12
Outlet: Catoosa County News, The

LaFayette has been designated as an accredited National Main Street Program for 2012 for meeting the commercial district revitalization performance standards set by the National Trust Main Street Center. LaFayette Downtown Development Authority, o...

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