People Saving Places Stories
The preservation movement started as a grassroots effort driven by concerned citizens who embraced America’s heritage in a direct and personally meaningful way. That tradition continues in full force today, with Americans connecting in new and innovative ways to the places they love. Learn more about their projects in the stories below.
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Preservation Magazine An Ohio Community Mourns The Loss Of A 132-Year-Old Schoolhouse -
Preservation Magazine New Englander Saves 1870s-Era "Stag Lighthouse" -
Preservation Magazine A Long-Overdue Rehab For One Alaskan Longhouse -
Preservation Magazine Restoring A 1930s Community Kitchen In Oregon -
Preservation Leadership Forum Why Do Old Places Matter?
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