Stories
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11 Most Endangered Historic Places Annapolis, Maryland, Uses Its Maritime History to Combat Flooding, Parking, and More March 22, 2019
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Where Women Made History Hatchet-Wielding Activist Carry A. Nation Knew to Pick Her Battles March 20, 2019
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Modern Architecture A "Fresh Start": Mission 66 and the Transformation of National Parks March 20, 2019
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Preserve Route 66 Photo Essay: Waiting for Route 66 March 19, 2019
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African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund Uplifting Birmingham's Rich Civil Rights Legacy March 15, 2019
Over four years, the National Trust helped save the A.G. Gaston Motel and other civil rights landmarks in Birmingham.
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Historic Sites Statues Without Limitations: Harold Holzer Examines the Unsung Life of Sculptor Daniel Chester French March 14, 2019
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Action Center Historic Win for 2019 Public Lands Package March 12, 2019
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Preserve Route 66 Photo Essay: You're Not From Around Here March 12, 2019
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How a Tennessee Town Saved an Airplane That Never Flew March 11, 2019
Nearly two decades of work by residents and preservationists saved an iconic plane-shaped gas station outside Knoxville, Tennessee.
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Explore Where Women Made History How Wild West Sharpshooter Annie Oakley Made It in a Man’s World March 6, 2019
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African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund Unearthing Truth: Sugar Land’s Past and Future March 6, 2019
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11 Most Endangered Historic Places Virginia’s James River: A Decisive Win for Historic Preservation March 1, 2019
In a unanimous opinion, the U.S. Court of Appeals rejected Dominion Energy’s permit for the James River transmission line.
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This May, for Preservation Month, we’re celebrating the power of place—and the countless ways, big and small, that preservation creates. Preservation Month is our chance to show why our work matters!
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