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Richard Moe is Leaving the National Trust
Looking Around —
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Richard Moe announced his intention today to retire as president of the National Trust for Historic Preservation. In 17 years in that job Moe really transformed it. He worked wonders to give vitality to the effort to save great old buildings and places. Moe was crucial to the effort to [...]1 week ago -
It’s Getting Cold Out There—Is Your House Weatherized?
Preservation Alliance of Minnesota —
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by Erin Hanafin Berg, Field Representative October 29, 2009 Have you heard about Minnesota’s weatherization program for low-income residents, which got a huge boost in funding from the federal stimulus bill? (If not, read about it on Congressman Jim Oberstar’s Facebook blog or check out the nifty graphs on the ...2 weeks ago -
Historic Windows
Preservation in Pink —
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It’s that time of year; the temperature drops at night, your house feels drafty, and around mid-October the heat turns on (unless you’re way down south). You wonder why your house is so cold and how you can make it warmer. Everywhere you read about new energy efficient windows and you consider replacing your ...3 weeks ago -
Community Restoration and Revitalization Act
Preservation in Pink —
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The Community Restoration and Revitalization Act has been all over the preservation blogs and news lately, but it’s such an important issue that it can stand to be discussed in as many places as possible. Many people have at least heard of tax credits (20%) for restoring a historic building. The fine print is that ...4 weeks ago -
A Case for Preserving 1960’s Architecture in LA
Flavorwire —
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LA is facing a crisis of architecture. The old new buildings have become the new old buildings. Ahem. That is, the citys "modern" architecture, that of aggressive lines and the machine aesthetic, is quickly becoming outdated, both visually and practically. So whats the issue?Related posts: Exclusive: David Cook — ...4 weeks ago -
An Argument for Moving the Cottage, 1903
President Lincoln's Cottage —
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By Erin Carlson Mast The National Trust for Historic Preservation assumed stewardship of the Cottage in 2000, carefully restored it, and open it to the public in 2008. That act of saving the Cottage is now well documented and was carried out with the blessings of the Armed Forces Retirement Home, the campus ...4 weeks ago -
Connecting Through Places That Matter
President Lincoln's Cottage —
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By Alison Mitchell For anyone who loves traveling to cultural destinations you’ll love Gozaic! Recently launched by Heritage Travel, Inc., a subsidiary of the National Trust for Historic Preservation, Gozaic is a site where you can plan life-enriching travel and join a community that shares your passion for ...8 weeks ago
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