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Preservation Maryland on Maryland Public Television

Preservation Maryland Executive Director, Nicholas A. Redding was interviewed by host Rhea Feikin on Maryland Public Television for a "MPT & Your Community" spot that will air regularly on the MPT network. WHAT WE DO HOW WE DO IT DONATE TO PRESERVATION...

Made in Maryland: Stanley Black & Decker Tools

Maryland has a proud industrial heritage including being the birthplace of game-changing mechanical inventions and hosting major milestones. In this Made in Maryland series, Preservation Maryland and the Baltimore Museum of Industry, will bring you many, "I didn't...

Best of Maryland: Aaron Marcavitch of Maryland Milestones

Best of Maryland: Aaron Marcavitch of Maryland Milestones

Aaron Marcavitch, Executive Director of the Anacostia Trails State Heritage Area, is a leader in heritage tourism and preservation partnership in Maryland and will be recognized with The Gearhart Professional Service Award by Preservation Maryland at our annual Best...

Best of Maryland: Artisans of the Hackerman House Restoration Project

Best of Maryland: Artisans of the Hackerman House Restoration Project

Led by Lewis Contractors, a team of experts and artisans recently worked on a detailed restoration project at the historic Hackerman House of The Walters Art Museum in Baltimore City. For their extraordinary efforts to protect the building's historic interior and...

Preservation Partnership helps Expand Statewide Conference

Preservation Maryland is pleased to announce our partnership with the Maryland Association of Historic District Commissions to schedule our annual full-day trainings on consecutive days — creating an unparalleled preservation training opportunity in the Mid-Atlantic....

Event Recap: Preservation Pop-Up Office in Hagerstown

Event Recap: Preservation Pop-Up Office in Hagerstown

On Thursday, April 12, 2018, Preservation Maryland hosted its first rural pop-up office in the City of Hagerstown where staff provided input, assistance and support on a variety of issues. The pop-up office program was made possible thanks to the generous support of...

Journey Through Maryland History: Seeing St. Mary’s County

Journey Through Maryland History: Seeing St. Mary’s County

With perfect timing, Preservation Maryland supporters Diane and Jeff Caslow traveled to St. Mary's County on this March — coinciding with Maryland Day — and checking off the eighteenth county on their twenty-four month quest to visit all of Maryland counties. MORE...

Best of Maryland: Jillian Storms, AIA

Jillian Storms, AIA, was instrumental in her volunteer role with AIA Baltimore in developing the organization's Early Women of Architecture in Maryland initiative — a traveling exhibit and online resource that has reached thousands about the impact of Maryland women...

Six-to-Fix Update: Documenting Malone’s Church in Dorchester County

Six-to-Fix Update: Documenting Malone’s Church in Dorchester County

Using measurements gathered during a November workday, Preservation Maryland recently completed measured architectural drawings of the historic Malone's Church deep in Dorchester County. The church is part of a touchstone in the African American community and a final...

Announcing the 2018 Best of Maryland Awardees

Announcing the 2018 Best of Maryland Awardees

Preservation Maryland looks forward to highlighting the amazing work of Maryland's preservationists each year at our Best of Maryland awards during Preservation Month. This year, the awardees include strong preservation advocates, committed stewards and volunteers,...

Sine Die 2018: State Legislative Advocacy Wrap-Up

The 2018 Session of the Maryland General Assembly came to a close on Monday, April 9, 2018. Here at Preservation Maryland, the last day of Session known as Sine Die, marks the end of a busy three months of advocating for sound preservation policy. We are happy to...

Behind-the-Scenes: Baltimore’s The Peale Museum

Behind-the-Scenes: Baltimore’s The Peale Museum

The Baltimore Department of General Services (DGS) owns and stewards many historic properties across Charm City and maintains the buildings for the public good. One of the most interesting buildings owned by the city is the Peale Museum — currently undergoing...

Contribute a Case Study to the Statewide Preservation Plan

The Maryland Historical Trust is currently working on updates to Maryland's current statewide preservation plan, known as PreserveMaryland, and the public is invited to submit relevant preservation projects completed in 2014-2018. SUBMIT PROJECT EXAMPLES Individuals...

Six-to-Fix Update: Documenting the Hornbaker House in Washington County

Six-to-Fix Update: Documenting the Hornbaker House in Washington County

As part of a year-long initiative to support the historic resources within Maryland State Parks, Preservation Maryland has teamed up with the Department of Natural Resources to document some of those most historic and unique properties in the State Parks. Recently, a...

Annual Report: Rolling Up Our Sleeves for Preservation

Annual Report: Rolling Up Our Sleeves for Preservation

Over the past year, Preservation Maryland has worked diligently to keep preservation a priority throughout the entire state. However, the goal wasn't just to keep what we had—or to defend the current state of preservation—but also to advance the cause of preservation;...

Celebrating the Founding of our State on Maryland Day

Celebrating the Founding of our State on Maryland Day

Get your Maryland flag hoodies, socks, scarves, and sunglasses on! Maryland Day is celebrated this weekend! Read the brief history of the Old Line State here to impress your friends: Brief History of Maryland Day Maryland Day commemorates the March 25, 1634 founding...

Recap: Federal Preservation Advocacy Week in Washington, DC

Recap: Federal Preservation Advocacy Week in Washington, DC

Earlier this month, Preservation Maryland staff and members of the Maryland historic preservation community attended National Historic Preservation Advocacy Week in Washington, DC. The annual advocacy event is hosted by Preservation Action and the National Conference...

Online Exploration of Maryland’s Historic Bridges

Online Exploration of Maryland’s Historic Bridges

In the 1930s, Maryland's State Road Commission hired a photography company to document bridge construction projects. Those photos survive and were converted into an interactive map by the Maryland Department of Transportation - and we've curated a great tour of some...

New Way to Listen: PreserveCast Website is Now Live

New Way to Listen: PreserveCast Website is Now Live

With over 60 episodes and nearly 40 continuous hours of content, PreserveCast, the weekly podcast powered by Preservation Maryland now has its own home on the web at: preservecast.org. The site, which was designed by Younts Design Inc., was made possible thanks to a...

International Women’s Day: Women of Preservation on PreserveCast

International Women’s Day: Women of Preservation on PreserveCast

Today is International Women's Day, and we know that women have played an essential role in the history of preservation from the Ladies' Association of Mount Vernon to our own Michelle Eshelman, a recent architecture school graduate that jumped right into the Ellicott...

Reuse Proposal Selected for Mid-Century Silver Spring Library

Earlier this week, the Silver Spring Historical Society reported that the Montgomery County Government announced the selection of a reuse proposal for the mid-century Silver Spring Public Library. Preservation Maryland has been tracking this issue since January 2017...

Heritage Fund Highlight: Chimney Repair at Steppingstone Farm Museum

Heritage Fund Highlight: Chimney Repair at Steppingstone Farm Museum

Last winter, one of the historic chimneys at Steppingstone Farm Museum in Susquehanna State Park collapsed due to wind and weather. Preservation Maryland issued an emergency Heritage Fund grant to address the immediate need. Steppingstone Farm Museum is a collection...

Only in Maryland: How Fort Meade Got its Name

Did you know!? Fort Meade in Maryland was previously known as "Camp Annapolis Junction" and "Camp Admiral." On March 5, 1929, War Department General Order no. 6 was issued, officially designating 5,400 acres of land, located 18 miles southwest of Baltimore, as Fort...

Only in Maryland: B&O Railroad Chartered by the State of Maryland

On February 28, 1827, Chapter 123 of the 1826 Session Laws of Maryland passed a law enabling the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad to be chartered as the first U.S. railway for commercial transport of passengers and freight. In addition, it was the first intercity railroad...

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.