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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African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund New Rubric for Engaging Descendant Communities at Museums and Historic Sites -
Historic Sites Celebrate the Holidays at National Trust Historic Sites -
Historic Sites QUIZ: What Type of Historic Garden Fits You? -
Preservation Magazine Measuring 10 Feet Tall, This Frank Stella Painting Is A Must-See At The Glass House -
African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund One Year After Charlottesville: Telling America's Full History -
Preservation Magazine A Seaworthy Desk Finds Safe Harbor at Decatur House -
Preservation Magazine One Woman's Guide to Hidden Historical Gems in Montgomery, Alabama -
Preservation Magazine Drayton Hall Opens New Visitor Center -
Historic Sites Discovery of The Lyndhurst Garden Film -
African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund The Rarely Heard Stories of Enslaved African Americans in Philadelphia
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