Media Resources
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Statement | Washington, DC | July 26, 2019
National Trust Decries Bears Ears National Monument Management Plan as Fundamentally Flawed and Inadequate
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Statement | July 26, 2019
National Trust Condemns Vandalism of Emmett Till Sign at Graball Landing
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Press Release | Washington, DC | July 11, 2019
Morgan State University Students Participate in Hands-On Historic Preservation Training Projects “Touching History: Preservation in Practice” Program Provides Technical Preservation Experiences for Students at Historically Black Colleges and Universities
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Press Release | Silver Spring, Maryland | July 8, 2019
Community Partners Celebrate Designation of Mallows Bay-Potomac River National Marine Sanctuary New sanctuary in Chesapeake Bay watershed will protect the “Ghost Fleet” of more than 200 shipwrecks
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Press Release | New Orleans, Louisiana | July 5, 2019
National Trust for Historic Preservation Awards $1.6 Million in Grants to Organizations Dedicated to Uncovering Untold Stories and Preserving Black History Recipients of the African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund’s Second Year of Funding Includes Sites Associated with W.E.B. DuBois, Harriet Tubman, and the Reconstruction Era
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Press Release | Washington, DC | July 1, 2019
John Legend, Yusuf/Cat Stevens, and More Come Together to Help Preserve Nina Simone’s Legacy National Trust for Historic Preservation Announces Crowdfunding Campaign to Support the Restoration of Nina Simone’s Childhood Home
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Press Release | Washington, DC | June 24, 2019
National Trust for Historic Preservation Names Paul Edmondson Its Ninth President and CEO
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Press Release | Washington, DC | June 21, 2019
Restoration Work Begins at Chicago’s South Side Community Art Center Renowned arts center to receive window restoration and façade cleaning as part of larger rehabilitation effort
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Letter to the Editor | Miami, Florida | June 11, 2019
First Comprehensive Revitalization Plan for Little Havana Is Released National Trust for Historic Preservation, PlusUrbia Design and local partners issue report with input from over 2,700 Little Havana residents and stakeholders.
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Statement | Washington, DC | May 31, 2019
Federal Appeals Court Denies Dominion Energy’s Request for Rehearing RE: Vacated Permit for James River Transmission Towers Joint Statement by the National Trust for Historic Preservation and Preservation Virginia
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Press Release | Silver Spring, Maryland | May 31, 2019
Mallows Bay-Potomac River Takes Important Step Toward First New Marine Sanctuary in 19 Years New sanctuary in Chesapeake Bay watershed will protect the “Ghost Fleet” of more than 200 shipwrecks
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Press Release | Washington, DC | May 30, 2019
Nashville’s Music Row Named One of America’s Most Endangered Historic Places National organization sounds alarm; calls for revisions to Music Row Vision Plan and city support for preservation tools to preserve and protect epicenter of American musical heritage.
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Press Release | Washington, DC | May 30, 2019
National Trust for Historic Preservation Unveils 32nd Annual List of America’s 11 Most Endangered Historic Places Nashville’s Music Row, the National Mall Tidal Basin, Ancestral Places of Southeast Utah, and a Green Book site in North Carolina included in 2019 list
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Press Release | Washington, D.C. | May 30, 2019
Restoration Work Begins at Atlanta’s Herndon Home Museum National Trust for Historic Preservation and Greening Youth Foundation combine to restore historic home of former slave-turned -millionaire
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Statement | Washington, DC | May 20, 2019
National Trust: Bill Would Encourage Greater Investment in Historic Main Streets Statement by Paul Edmondson, interim president and CEO of the National Trust for Historic Preservation
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Press Release | Washington, DC | May 15, 2019
Leading National Historic Preservation Organization Names ‘The Corner of Haight and Ashbury’ in San Francisco a National Treasure
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Press Release | Washington, DC | May 2, 2019
New Partnership will Provide Youth Preservation Training at Sites of African American History Grant from Fund II Foundation will engage African American youth in the preservation trade at Nina Simone’s North Carolina birthplace and at African American historic sites nationwide
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Press Release | Washington, D.C. | April 29, 2019
Youth Preservation Training Underway at the Frederick Douglass National Historic Site Four-week long preservation project will train youth in preservation trades at National Park Service sites across the Washington, DC region
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Press Release | Charleston, SC | April 24, 2019
Lowcountry Land Trust, Drayton Hall Preservation Trust, National Trust for Historic Preservation Join to Restore and Protect Ashley River Property Viewshed Protected Forever
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Press Release | Washington, DC | April 3, 2019
National Campaign Announced to Save National Mall Tidal Basin National Trust for Historic Preservation and the Trust for the National Mall will partner with the National Park Service to reimagine iconic site
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Press Release | Boston & Leesburg, Virginia | March 29, 2019
Iron Mountain Supports New Digitization Project by the National Trust for Historic Preservation Detailing the Experience of Women and Enslaved Persons Financial grant will enable the digital documentation of the Carter Family Collection at Oatlands Historic House and Gardens and help mount an exhibition on the women who lived and worked there
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Statement | Washington, DC | March 12, 2019
"Ocmulgee Mounds National Historical Park Boundary Revision Act” Becomes Law Statement by Paul Edmondson, interim president and CEO of the National Trust for Historic Preservation
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Statement | Washignton, DC | March 12, 2019
Congress’ Public Lands Package a Victory for America’s Cultural Heritage Statement by Paul Edmondson, interim president of the National Trust for Historic Preservation
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Statement | Washington, DC | March 11, 2019
National Trust for Historic Preservation Critiques New Consultant Report on Shared Facility for Mitchell Park Domes and Milwaukee Public Museum Statement by Barbara Pahl, Senior Vice President, Field Services, National Trust for Historic Preservation
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Statement | Washington, DC | March 11, 2019
President Trump’s Proposed Cuts to Preservation Programs Threaten Nation’s Historic Places Statement by Thomas J. Cassidy, Vice President for Government Relations & Policy, National Trust for Historic Preservation
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