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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Historic Sites Discover the Hidden Treasures of President Lincoln's Cottage -
Preservation Magazine The Restoration of Lyndhurst's Historic Bowling Alley Spares None of the Details -
Where Women Made History How Melrose Plantation's Most Underestimated Artist Became Its Most Famous -
Historic Sites The Six-Decade Restoration of the Bowling Alley at Lyndhurst -
Preservation Magazine 5 Pottery Pieces Stand Out at Oatlands -
Preservation Magazine The Tenement Museum Explores the Lives of Three Post-World War II Families
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