Media Resources
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Press Release | Washington, DC | October 8, 2021
Bears Ears National Monument Restored
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Press Release | Washington, DC | October 4, 2021
New Grant Program to Help Diverse Historic Places Challenged by Pandemic
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Press Release | Washington, DC | July 15, 2021
Largest Preservation Fund in American History to Save African American Landmarks Announces $3M in 2021 Grants
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Press Release | Washington, DC | July 12, 2021
The Future is Female in New National Trust HOPE Crew Project
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Press Release | Orange, Virginia | June 18, 2021
James Madison's Montpelier Votes to Share Power With Descendants of Plantations Enslaved People Unprecedented Decision Provides Model for Historic Sites Worldwide Historic Vote Provides Montpelier Descendants Committee Equal Co-Stewardship Authority with Montpelier Foundation over Museum and Estate of James Madison
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Press Release | Washington, DC | June 16, 2021
National Trust’s Action Fund Receives $20 Million MacKenzie Scott Grant
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Press Release | Washington, DC | June 3, 2021
America’s 11 Most Endangered Historic Places—2021 List Unveiled
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Statement | Washington, DC | June 1, 2021
Statement on the Passing of Senator John Warner of Virginia
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Press Release | Washington, DC | May 12, 2021
American Express and the National Trust for Historic Preservation Announce the 25 recipients of the “Backing Historic Small Restaurants” $1+ Million Grant Program
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Press Release | Washington, D.C. | April 30, 2021
Discover the Full American Story in May: It's Preservation Month! Join us to explore little-known chapters of our nation’s story
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Press Release | Washington, DC | March 30, 2021
National Trust and Benjamin Moore Honor Women’s Impact on American History
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Press Release | Stockbridge, MA | March 23, 2021
Historic Artists’ Homes and Studios Program Names Four New Sites to Membership Celebrating Women’s Artistic Legacy Artists’ Studios in New York, California, Michigan join prestigious national network of historic sites
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Statement | Washington, DC | March 22, 2021
Statement from the National Trust Condemning Race-Based Hatred, Violence, and Misinformation
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Press Release | Washington, DC | March 16, 2021
National Trust Partners' Advocacy Leads to Roberts Temple – Emmett Till and Mamie Till Mobley Senate Bill
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Statement | Washington, D.C. | March 11, 2021
Statement on the Death of Richard H. Driehaus
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Press Release | New York, NY | February 23, 2021
American Express and the National Trust for Historic Preservation Announce $1+ Million Grant Program for “Backing Historic Small Restaurants” in the U.S.
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Press Release | Washington, D.C. | February 17, 2021
State Appeals Court Hears Arguments to Erase West Berkeley Shellmound Native American Site of Reconciliation and Justice
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Press Release | Washington, D.C. | February 16, 2021
National Trust Awards Eight HBCU Grants for Cultural Stewardship Planning
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Press Release | Washington, D.C. | February 16, 2021
National Trust Advocates to Protect Legacy of LGBTQ+ Pioneers
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Press Release | Washington, DC | January 14, 2021
First National Park Honoring Jewish American Heritage Signed Into Law An Initiative Begun by the National Trust
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Statement | Washington, DC | January 7, 2021
National Trust for Historic Preservation Condemns Attack on the U.S. Capitol
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Press Release | Washington, DC | December 21, 2020
National Trust Applauds Creation of Medgar and Myrlie Evers National Monument
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Press Release | Washington, DC | October 21, 2020
Tidal Basin Ideas Lab Exhibition Unveils Proposals to Redesign the National Mall Tidal Basin by Leading Landscape Architects DLANDstudio, GGN, Hood Design Studio, James Corner Field Operations, and Reed Hilderbrand Initiated by the National Trust for Historic Preservation and the Trust for the National Mall together with the National Park Service alongside civic partner Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM), and American Express, the proposals respond to daily flooding and crumbling infrastructure that threaten the sustainability of Washington, D.C.’s 107-acre site.
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Press Release | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | October 20, 2020
National Program Provides Significant Financial Support to 16 Sacred Spaces to Help Strengthen Local Communities, Protect Civic Assets, Increase Outreach Initiatives, and Support Congregations
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Press Release | Washington, DC | October 1, 2020
Groundbreaking Partnership to Document African American Historic Sites in Chesapeake Bay Watershed
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