When it comes to architecture, people tend to have strong opinions. Some love the abundant concrete of Brutalism, while others favor the dependable symmetry of Colonial Revival. Take the quiz below to discover which famous architect would be most suited to create the home of your architectural dreams! https://ow.ly/ezWg50UcbJn
National Trust for Historic Preservation
Museums, Historical Sites, and Zoos
Washington, DC 48,732 followers
Save the past. Enrich the future. Cover image by Adrian Sas
About us
The National Trust for Historic Preservation, a privately funded nonprofit organization, works to save America’s historic places. We take direct, on-the-ground action when historic buildings and sites are threatened. Our work helps build vibrant, sustainable communities. We advocate with governments to save America’s heritage. We strive to create a cultural legacy that is as diverse as the nation itself so that all of us can take pride in our part of the American story. A recipient of the National Humanities Medal, the Trust was founded in 1949. Staff at the Washington, DC, headquarters, 13 field offices and 27 historic sites work on behalf of more than 300,000 members and supporters in all 50 states.
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- Museums, Historical Sites, and Zoos
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- 201-500 employees
- Headquarters
- Washington, DC
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- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1949
- Specialties
- historic preservation, community revitalization, and historic site management
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"The minute we walked inside, we knew that this was the house we wanted to buy. You enter at ground level and walk up a flight of stairs into the main living space, where you get all this daylight and that amazing [Manhattan skyline] view. We were immediately just ... wow." Discover how one couple found the Midcentury Modern house of their dreams and learn what they love most about the Edward T. Bowser Jr. designed home. (Spoiler: abundant natural light and functional design top the list!) https://ow.ly/nycf50UfP0R
A Midcentury Modern House in Nutley, New Jersey, Suits a Design-Oriented Family | National Trust for Historic Preservation
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With the digital space brimming with recipe videos, foodie blogs, and cooking shows we wondered what the perfect recipe for preservation might be. Like all recipes, each person may season their efforts differently, but the base ingredients remain the same. This recipe calls for equal parts perseverance, passion, and positivity. Happy National Cake Day! https://ow.ly/fBwO50UfNqu
A Recipe for Preservation | National Trust for Historic Preservation
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"The $3 million repair bill put Brucemore in increasingly common company: a historic landscape devastated by climate change–accelerated natural disasters." Landscape Architecture Magazine explores the aftermath of a devastating derecho in 2020 that destroyed two-thirds of the tree canopy—300 mature trees—at National Trust Historic Site, Brucemore. Learn how this late Victorian country estate in Cedar Rapids, Iowa responded to and recovered from this loss: https://ow.ly/vO7r50UaZnS
After a Devastating Storm, an Iowa Landmark Finds the Silver Lining - Landscape Architecture Magazine
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Built and owned by Nathaniel Ingersoll circa 1670, Ingersoll’s Tavern sat at the heart of Salem Village, known today as Danvers, Massachusetts. It’s one of only a handful of still-standing structures with direct ties to the Salem witch trials of the early 1690s, but the building is threatened by neglect, and locals are trying to save it before it’s too late. A well-respected member of his community, Ingersoll served as a key witness during the trials, says Dan Gagnon, who chairs Town of Danvers' historic district commission and has authored a book about the witch trials. “He himself is not a person making accusations, but he ends up testifying,” says Gagnon. Several accusers claimed to be targeted by witchcraft at the tavern, and at least one of the accused is believed to have been questioned there, “but others were held there [until] their questioning,” Gagnon adds. A private, out-of-state buyer purchased the property in 2011. Since then, Gagnon says, “it has been entirely neglected.” A hole in the roof from a fallen tree remains, likely allowing water to infiltrate. Gagnon and concerned community members led an effort to create a new bylaw that was adopted in May and would allow the town’s building commissioner to order a property owner to make essential repairs to a historic structure if a voluntary agreement cannot be negotiated. The tavern has also been accepted to the state attorney general’s abandoned properties program. Gagnon hopes the town can save this piece of witch-trial history. “It’s just so rare,” he says. Photo by Dan Gagnon
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Thank you to Smithsonian Magazine for highlighting the power of the 11 Most Endangered Historic Places List! From an island immigration station in the San Francisco Bay to the historic capital of the Monacan Indian Nation in Virginia, read about the origins of the 11 Most list and some of the sites that have been featured through the program's 36-year history. https://ow.ly/aBBk50Ua3i5
These Historic Sites in the U.S. Were Once Endangered. Now They're Thriving
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Join us for the National Trust's December 5 Forum Webinar: Building Connections to the Traditional Trades Through Training. Ten years ago the National Trust launched a new traditional trades program, HOPE (Hands-on Preservation Experience) Crew focused on engaging and training the next generation of traditional trades experts, in collaboration with partners all across the United States. To mark this milestone, please join Milan Jordan, program director of HOPE Crew, and Molly Baker, manager of HOPE Crew for a conversation with experts of three successful traditional trades initiatives about building connections, expanding reach, and ensuring the expertise of traditional trades is passed on and shared for years to come. Register today! https://ow.ly/vn5R50U6baL Forum Webinars are currently free and open to the public.
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"To entertain at home is both a relief and a rediscovery - of rooms and settings, of your favorite things, and particularly of your own tastes and ideas." - Martha Stewart Holiday season has arrived and that means plenty of time gathered with friends and family, often around a table. To get a spark of inspiration for the perfect holiday tablescape, we asked National Trust Historic Sites and members of the Historic Artists’ Homes and Studios program to share their secrets for a memorable dining experience! https://ow.ly/66rI50UaQBb
How Do You Set Your Table? | National Trust for Historic Preservation
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Every day, the National Trust works on a variety of preservation law issues through either direct participation or consultation with organizations, individuals, and governmental entities. In this round-up we're proud to report several victories along with new cases from the late summer and early fall of 2024 that would have a national impact on preservation! Read the updates: https://ow.ly/9LSO50UaVaa
Fall 2024 Legal Advocacy in Review | National Trust for Historic Preservation
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Calling all bakers and history lovers! Add a historic flair to your holidays with 13 recipes from our National Trust Historic Sites and Historic Artists' Homes and Studios program. From classic gingerbread and spice cake to blintzes and spiked punch, we recruited National Trust staff members to test each recipe and share their insights and tips. This free Holiday Baking Guide includes step by step instructions along with notes from National Trust staff testers to help get you in the spirit of the season! Download the Guide: https://ow.ly/twy250TS3R4