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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Telling the Full American Story Stewarding Native American Stories: A Conversation with Blue Tarpalechee -
Preservation Magazine Chef Tammy Wong on Keeping Up Her Minneapolis Restaurant -
Climate & Culture Building New Partnerships with Future Climate Leaders -
Grant Programs 2022 Moe Fund Recipients Address Key Preservation Challenges -
Investing in Preservation’s Future How Preservationists Are Taking On Climate Change Along the Gulf Coast -
Preservation Leadership Forum Addressing the Future of Preservation with The Relevancy Project -
Preservation Magazine A Rhode Island Couple Transforms a Rundown Millhouse Into Their Dream House -
African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund Anasa Troutman and the Future of Historic Clayborn Temple -
African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund Community Engagement: Preservation Organizations and Saving Black History -
African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund Strength Amidst Oppression: Photographing Black History and Life in Pittsburgh and Philadelphia -
Preservation Leadership Forum A Community-Driven Effort: Creating Affordable Housing through Preservation in Anacostia
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