How to Save a Place Stories
Consider these toolkits your preservation primer—a one-stop shop for people who love places but aren’t sure how to save them. Many valuable resources, materials, and people are available to help, so whether you’re a historic homeowner, local nonprofit, or simply an active citizen, you’ll find something here to help you out.
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Preservation Tips and Tools How to Save a Place: Manage Your Personal Expectations -
Preservation Tips and Tools How to Save a Place: Get the Word Out -
Preservation Tips and Tools How to Save a Place: 12 Tips To Research & Know the Threat -
Preservation Tips and Tools How to Save a Place: Become an Advocate -
Preservation Tips and Tools 10 Steps to Start Saving Places -
Preservation Tips and Tools Historic Designations 101 -
Preservation Tips and Tools 10 Essential Preservation Tools -
Preservation Tips and Tools How to Support Adaptive Reuse of Historic Buildings -
Preservation Tips and Tools How to Save a Place: Understand Local, State, and Federal Preservation Groups
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The National Capital Planning Commission is accepting public input until Wed., March 4 on the White House East Wing Modernization Project, including the proposed construction of a ballroom addition. Visit our page for resources to inform your comments and guidance on how to comment.
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