Preservation Maryland

Organization Hires First Full-Time Property Redevelopment Manager

Preservation Maryland is pleased to announce the hiring of Laura Houston, the organization's first full-time historic property redevelopment manager. Houston, a Texas native, joins the team at a time of dynamic growth for the organization and will oversee Preservation...

Sampling of Historic Brick Buildings in Maryland and Contiguous States

Sampling of Historic Brick Buildings in Maryland and Contiguous States

From the President of our Board of Directors, Tom Spencer: In my previous blog post, I wrote about stone structures on the National Register located in Maryland and contiguous states that I have visited and photographed during the Pandemic. In this piece, I focus on...

Job Opportunity: Historic Trades Corps Manager

Preservation Maryland is currently recruiting for a Corps Manager, a full-time, 12-month term position to join our team and lead the Campaign for Historic Trades' new public service corps, PreserveCorps. Organization Background Founded in 1931, Preservation Maryland...

[FILLED] Job Opportunity: Statewide Non-Profit Development Associate

Preservation Maryland is currently recruiting for a Development Associate, a full-time, salaried position to join our team and support our dynamic and essential fundraising efforts. Organization Preservation Maryland is the first and foremost historic preservation...

Preservation Maryland Hires Three New Staff Members As Programs Expand

As Preservation Maryland looks forward to the opportunities of 2021 and celebrates its 90th anniversary, it does so with a trio of new team members prepared to help tackle new projects and challenges. To meet the growing needs of Smart Growth Maryland, a program of...

1739 In Context: America When 417 N. Jonathan’s Timbers Were Felled

Scientific research recently uncovered that the timbers used to construct Preservation Maryland's property at 417 North Jonathan Street were originally felled in the winter of 1739/40. Which begs the question: What was happening in America in 1739?  281 years ago:...

PreserveCast: 2020 Podcast-in-Review & Top Ten Episodes

PreserveCast: 2020 Podcast-in-Review & Top Ten Episodes

Preservation Maryland's Executive Director Nicholas Redding is the host of PreserveCast, a podcast with a worldwide listenership that explores the broad world of preservation from every angle – from drones to mudlarking and everything in between. Preservation Maryland...

Maryland Eats: Vintage Holiday Cranberry Bread Recipe

Maryland Eats: Vintage Holiday Cranberry Bread Recipe

Warm winter wishes from Preservation Maryland. We wish you and your family joy and good cheer during the holiday season — including this vintage cranberry bread recipe! We are grateful for supporters like you! If you can make a year-end donation this year, please do....

Top Three Video: Preservation Maryland’s 2020 Year-in-Review

Preservation Maryland hosted a Year-in-Review live video event for the organizations' members and supports on Facebook in early-December 2020. Watch this recording of a conversation among Preservation Maryland's Executive Director and key staff members about the highs...

The Essential Maryland Holiday Gift Guide 2020

This year's holidays are an opportunity for Marylanders to support our state's economy, and local businesses – and share a smile with our friends and family. Many Maryland-based companies are offering online ordering to provide a safe way to shop. Take a minute to...

In Memoriam: Doug Hayes, Preservationist & Historian

In early December, 2020, a long-time preservationist and friend of Preservation Maryland, Doug Hayes, formerly of Laurel, Maryland and late of Walkersville, Maryland passed away unexpectedly. To honor Doug's legacy of preservation, including his passion for...

Shop Maryland: Museum Store Sunday in Maryland

Museums Store Sunday is a great reason to get to a Maryland museum gift shop or to support them by doing some online shopping! Museum Store Sunday is presented by the Museum Store Association and has participation from every state and even has an international reach....

Maryland State Archives Releases Two New Books

In 2020, the Maryland State Archives published two new, very useful tomes about Maryland history: a comprehensive 250 year history of the State House in Annapolis and a new edition of A Guide to the History of Slavery in Maryland. Both are available for sale. FROM THE...

Events

Preservation Maryland participates in and hosts many events in and around Maryland. Take a look at our upcoming events to see where we’ll be next.