PBN’s diligence, perseverance, and dedication to creating an anti-racist preservation movement is what makes them an exceptional and unparalleled model for preservation in the future.
Read MoreA recreation of the Customs House takes the cake.
Read MoreThe effort to save Parrott Hall has relied on a collaborative effort of several groups including The Landmark Society of Western New York. In this guest blog post, LSWNY Assistant Director Larry Francer provides an update on how things have been moving along since contracts were awarded back in September.
Read MoreSnap a photo of your gingerbread brownstone, cupcake Guggenheim, or cookies frosted like the Brooklyn Bridge. League staff will choose a winner and share all the entries on December 11 on our social media, website, and email.
Read MoreOur colleagues at LANDMARK WEST! hosted a webinar to explore the importance of artist Richard Lippold and his site-specific work — with a special focus on the Seven to Save-listed para-architectural installation Orpheus and Apollo, previously installed at Lincoln Center. If you missed the live event, you can watch the recording here.
Read MoreOur colleagues at Greenwich Village Society for Historic Preservation created an interactive map to explore places in their neighborhood with significance in the women’s suffrage movement to help celebrate the centennial of the 19th amendment.
Read MoreAs so many gatherings get cancelled for the health and safety of everyone involved, we’ve been inspired by the innovative ways some groups have found to keep coming together. Our colleagues at Saratoga Springs Preservation Foundation recently revamped their annual Porch Party into a virtual gathering. It was a way to make sure they still celebrated preservation in Saratoga Springs as a community — while being appropriately distanced.
Read MoreWe checked in with our colleagues at Adirondack Architectural Heritage to see how their organization has been adapting during the COVID-19 pandemic. Here’s what they had to say.
Read MoreA last minute move to a virtual event allowed Historic Albany Foundation to maintain a connection with their community and support their mission in the process.
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