Historic Sites Stories
Historic places create connections to our heritage that help us understand our past, appreciate our triumphs, and learn from our mistakes. To ensure that their stories remain a part of our lives today, the National Trust for Historic Preservation protects and promotes historic places, including a diverse collection of 27 sites open to the public. In these stories, we highlight the stories, projects, and innovations happening at our sites, and invite you to experience these dynamic spots up close.
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Preservation Magazine President's Note: Preservation, Transformation -
Preservation Magazine Kykuit's Coach Barn Features a Rare 1918 Crane-Simplex Automobile -
Preservation Magazine Open Minded: Cooper Molera Adobe Pioneers a New Model for Historic Sites -
Preservation Magazine A Forgotten Marble Bench Becomes the Centerpiece of Lyndhurst's Restored Seating Area -
Preservation Magazine Belle Grove Plantation Opens New Visitor Center -
Where Women Made History Two 19th-Century Artists’ Homes Shed Light on the Women Who Shaped Them -
Preservation Magazine Visit These 8 Monuments to America's Rail Heritage -
Preservation Magazine A Martha Washington Chair Cushion Puts Needlework Front and Center at Woodlawn
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