
National Trust for Historical Preservation
Daily news stories about historic preservation, only available online, from Preservation Magazine.
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Last-Minute Grant May Save 1906 School
An Iowa resident is fighting to save the school her ancestor built.
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Las Vegas Mob Museum Takes Shape in Former Courthouse
The 1933 courthouse and post office in Las Vegas will reopen as a museum next year.
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"Nightmare on Elm Street" House Threatened
An 1895 Queen Anne Victorian in Potsdam, N.Y., could be torn down for a new town hall.
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"Important Step" for 1911 School
A portion of Fleming Hall in Franklin, Tenn., will be retained for a theater.
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Ohio Theater To Be Demolished
Vacant for decades, the 1929 Studio Theater will be razed.
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Walgreens May Restore Birmingham Fire Station
Walgreens may restore a 1928 station as part of a plan for a new store in Birmingham, Ala.
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Minneapolis Mansion's Mural Stolen
The 1905 Hewson House, poster child for foreclosure, lost its $150,000 mural.
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Owner of Lloyd Wright House Seeks Demo Permit
A midcentury modern house in Palos Verdes Estates, Calif., could be torn down.
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Adolf Cluss School in Limbo
The city of Washington, D.C., is again considering development proposals for its 1869 Franklin School.
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Frank Lloyd Wright House To Reopen
After 30 years of private ownership, the 1901 Bradley House in Kanakee, Ill., will open for tours this month.
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Chincoteague's Oldest House Moved for Restoration
Two Broadway actors have relocated a c.1815 house, hoping to restore it as a museum.
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Last Days for a 1903 Virginia Hospital
The city of Danville, Va., plans to tear down a condemned mansion this month.
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Historical Society Revives Sanborn Mansion
Once home to coffee magnate James Sanborn, a 1908 mansion in Winchester, Mass., is now a community center.
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Beer, Golden Tickets, and the Historic Georgia Theatre
A brewery in Athens, Ga., devised a creative fundraiser to repair a burned concert hall.
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Nonprofit Restores 1924 Mansion
A long-vacant mansion is now CASA de Maryland's headquarters.
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Historic Cabin at Center of Conflict
The story behind the Monte Wolfe Cabin, a historic log cabin in the Eldorado National Forest in California.
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Volunteers Restore Colorado Mining Camp Structures
HistoriCorps' work in Colorado continues this summer.
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Paul Rudolph's Umbrella House Regains its Umbrella
A midcentury modern icon in Sarasota, Fla., has been restored.
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