Preservation News

Baltimore City Historic Preservation Fund Grants Awarded

Preservation Maryland, in partnership with the Maryland Historical Trust, Baltimore Heritage, and the Baltimore City Commission for Historical and Architectural Preservation, are proud announce the first round of grant awards from the Baltimore City Historic...

Summit Recap: Making Preservation and Smart Growth the New Normal

Summit Recap: Making Preservation and Smart Growth the New Normal

In the first Old Line State Summit since the launch of Smart Growth Maryland as a major program of Preservation Maryland, our one-day conference focused on the collaboration, advocacy, and technology needed to make preservation and conservation a reality in more and...

Internship Position: Eastern Shore Historic Architecture Intern

Internship Position: Eastern Shore Historic Architecture Intern

AIA Maryland, Barton Ross & Partners, LLC, and Preservation Maryland are pleased to offer a paid internship position for a Historic Architecture Intern on Maryland’s Eastern Shore. This Position WILL REOPEN IN SPRING 2020 Project: Provide essential fieldwork,...

Made in Maryland: The First Umbrella Factory in Baltimore City

Baltimore City has the distinction of being the location of the very first umbrella factory. The Beehler Umbrella Factory was founded in 1828 by German immigrant Francis Beehler. The company's motto was, "Born in Baltimore, Raised Everywhere!" By the 20th century,...

Maryland Museum of Women’s History Launches First Online Exhibit

The Mary Edwardine Bourke Emory Foundation, Inc., led by Queen Anne's County historian, Mary Margaret Revell Goodwin, is currently restoring the ca. 1760 Bloomfield Manor to be the first home of the Maryland Museum of Women's History. [gallery link="none" columns="2"...

Live in History: Eightrupp Farm in Susquehanna State Park

Live in History: Eightrupp Farm in Susquehanna State Park

Does living in a historic house located in one of Maryland’s State Parks sound like a dream come true? Eightrupp Farm in Harford County is now available through Maryland’s Resident Curatorship Program. MORE ABOUT EIGHTRUPP/LYLE FARM Eightrupp Farm is a particularly...

Session Summary: Planning for Climate Change and Cultural Heritage

Preservation Maryland and Smart Growth Maryland will host a conference session on climate change and cultural heritage at this year's Old Line State Summit in Frederick, Maryland. The session will provide a perspective from the local, county, and state level for...

Maryland’s Mallows Bay Protected as National Marine Sanctuary

Maryland’s Mallows Bay Protected as National Marine Sanctuary

The 2014 application by the State of Maryland to recognize and protect Mallows Bay has been approved by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration early this month. The designation will help protect the natural and cultural resources of the 18-square mile...

State Awards $600,000 in Brick-and-Mortar Preservation Grants

For the second year since funding was restored as a result of advocacy efforts led by Preservation Maryland, $600,000 in new preservation grants were distributed recently by the Maryland Historical Trust to deserving projects around the state. Continued advocacy...

Membership Gives You a Front Row Seat to Preservation in Maryland

Membership Gives You a Front Row Seat to Preservation in Maryland

As a member of Preservation Maryland you have a front row seat to the extraordinary breadth of programs which are helping save what makes Maryland, Maryland. Together, we have accomplished a great deal by focusing on preserving Maryland’s unique heritage and forging a...

Your Support Advances the Smart Growth Maryland Campaign

Your Support Advances the Smart Growth Maryland Campaign

As a member of Smart Growth Maryland you have a front row seat to the extraordinary breadth of programs which are helping save what makes Maryland, Maryland. Together, we have accomplished a great deal by focusing on preserving Maryland’s unique heritage and forging a...

Preservation Maryland Launches National Campaign for Historic Trades

Preservation Maryland Launches National Campaign for Historic Trades

After months of planning and coordination with the National Historic Preservation Training Center, a unit of the National Park Service, Preservation Maryland is pleased to officially announce a new partnership and program: The Campaign for Historic Trades. The...

Six-to-Fix Update: Crowdsourcing and Mapping LGBTQ History in Maryland

Six-to-Fix Update: Crowdsourcing and Mapping LGBTQ History in Maryland

Preservation Maryland has made uncovering LGBTQ history in Maryland a priority project through our Six-to-Fix program. Today, the 50th Anniversary of the riots at the Stonewall Inn in New York City that marks a major turning point in the fight for LGBTQ equality,...

Summit Session: Historic Cemetery Documentation Workshop

Summit Session: Historic Cemetery Documentation Workshop

Preservation Maryland and the State Highway Administration have entered into a partnership to document historic cemeteries across the state using a new mobile app. Attendees to the Old Line State Summit, on Wednesday, July 24, 2019 in Frederick, will have the...

Brief History of the Delaplaine Building in Downtown Frederick

Preservation Maryland will host Maryland's annual historic preservation conference in Frederick on Wednesday, July 24, 2019. The historic Delaplaine Building will host many of the event's sessions with some sessions at McClintock Distilling and several opportunities...

Summit Session: Making Sustainability a Reality in Your Community

Many Maryland communities are advancing sustainability projects and policies to improve quality of life for residents, save money, and care for the environment. Mayor Don Briggs of Emmitsburg and former Charles County Commissioner Ken Robinson will discuss...

Summit Session: Case Studies in Adaptive Reuse

Summit Session: Case Studies in Adaptive Reuse

Adaptive reuse projects can foster renewed vitality and transform communities. Additionally, adapting buildings for new uses while maintaining their historic features is an effective way to reduce sprawl development and its environmental impacts. Case studies of two...

Summit Session: Placemaking

Placemaking is a collaborative process that invites all members of a community to reimagine and reinvent shared public spaces. More than urban design, placemaking facilitates creative use with particular attention to the physical, cultural, and social identities that...

Summit Session: Architectural Walking Tour of Historic Frederick

The Old Line State Summit is Maryland's annual historic preservation conference. This year, Preservation Maryland will offer three workshop-style sessions including an opportunity to get out into historic Frederick to explore its architectural specimens and the...

The Flag House: Birthplace of the Star-Spangled Banner

The Flag House: Birthplace of the Star-Spangled Banner

The flag that inspired America's national anthem, The Star-Spangled Banner, was sewn in a small brick house in Baltimore City—and that building still stands. The Flag House dates back to 1793 and was the home and place of business of Mary Young Pickersgill. Starting...

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.