Preservation News

Vice President Katie Parks To Depart Organization

Vice President Katie Parks To Depart Organization

After a 3-year tenure of dramatic impact, Preservation Maryland's Vice President Katie Parks will depart the organization for a role at the Maryland Economic Development Corporation (MEDCO). During her service as our first VP, Katie drastically increased our capacity...

Statewide Preservation Plan Public Meetings in July

Statewide Preservation Plan Public Meetings in July

The Maryland Historical Trust will host public meetings to solicit feedback about goals and recommended actions for the statewide preservation plan – an eight-year guidance document for government agencies, non-profit advocates, and others involved in historic...

2023 Heritage Fund Recipients Announced

2023 Heritage Fund Recipients Announced

The Heritage Fund, a cooperative effort of Preservation Maryland and the Maryland Historical Trust, has selected its 2023 award recipients. The Fund provides direct assistance for the protection of historical and cultural resources and promotes innovative...

Advocacy Update: Mid-Session Preservation Report

Advocacy Update: Mid-Session Preservation Report

As the Maryland General Assembly approaches the mid-point of its 90-day legislative session, Preservation Maryland is busy making preservation a priority and has much to report. Preservation Maryland, a trusted voice for preservation in the halls of Annapolis, has...

TUNE IN: Maintaining Livability in Historic Downtowns

TUNE IN: Maintaining Livability in Historic Downtowns

Legacy cities like Charleston and New Orleans are no strangers to the economic and cultural benefits of historic preservation. For many main streets, it spurs growth and investment, bringing new businesses, residents, and tourists. The cities with some of the oldest...

Best of Maryland Awards: Nominations are Now Open

Best of Maryland Awards: Nominations are Now Open

Nominations are now open for our annual Best of Maryland awards. From legislative champions to talented craftspeople and project excellence in the field of preservation, these awards honor the individuals, groups, and organizations that show us what is possible when...

Preservation Maryland Team Expands with Revitalization Specialist

Preservation Maryland Team Expands with Revitalization Specialist

Preservation Maryland is pleased to announce the addition of Maggie Pelta-Pauls, who joins the Historic Property Redevelopment team supporting rehabilitation projects and policy research to create more equitable, sustainable, and livable communities throughout the...

How Communities Across the Country Can Encourage Infill Development

How Communities Across the Country Can Encourage Infill Development

One of the primary goals of the Smart Growth movement is to create density where development already exists, which can prevent sprawl and preserve greenspaces. Smart Growth Maryland is eager to encourage infill redevelopment, which takes underutilized lots and land in...

Vision and Innovation: Celebrating National Preservation Month 2023

Vision and Innovation: Celebrating National Preservation Month 2023

Every May since 1973 - first as just a week and now for an entire month - the United States has celebrated National Preservation Month as a way to recognize the impact preservation has on historic places and communities. To be a preservationist, you must be a...

The Fort Frederick Market Fair: A Taste of Colonial America

The Fort Frederick Market Fair: A Taste of Colonial America

Of all the events on the Maryland calendar that fall into my family’s must-attend column, the Fort Frederick Market Fair in Big Pool, Maryland, is at the top of the list. I often regale my family with stories about my work here at Preservation Maryland—all the tidbits...

TUNE IN: Six Smart Growth Discussions from PreserveCast

TUNE IN: Six Smart Growth Discussions from PreserveCast

Before we delve into the barriers to and incentives for Smart Growth and infill redevelopment in our upcoming blog series, here is a refresher on a simple but important question: What does Smart Growth have to do with Historic Preservation? At first glance the two...

Governor Moore Signs SB425 Into Law

Governor Moore Signs SB425 Into Law

Preservation Maryland’s priority legislation, SB0425 (HB0674), which accelerates support for challenging preservation projects around the state, was signed into law yesterday, April 24, 2023, by Gov. Wes Moore. Our President & CEO Nicholas Redding stood...

Preservation Maryland and Route One Apparel Announce Collaboration

Preservation Maryland and Route One Apparel Announce Collaboration

Preservation Maryland is excited to announce a new collaboration with Route One Apparel! With a shared love of Maryland, we've teamed up to create a line that highlights aspects our state's history and cultural heritage. A percentage of sales will be donated back to...

Heritage Fund Recipient: Where Are They Now? (Part 2)

Heritage Fund Recipient: Where Are They Now? (Part 2)

The Heritage Fund grant program has provided vital funds for preservation projects across Maryland for decades. Before announcing the FY23 recipients in the coming weeks, Preservation Maryland is again sharing the progress of a past Heritage Fund project. Washington...

Smart Growth Maryland Releases Toolkit for Communities

Smart Growth Maryland Releases Toolkit for Communities

Smart Growth Maryland Releases Toolkit for Advocacy Across the State, talks what's next for the program Marylanders often say that the state has it all, from mountains, lakes, and beaches to bustling cities and rich cultural and historic sites. If you grew up here, it...

Maryland General Assembly 2023: Advocacy Results

Maryland General Assembly 2023: Advocacy Results

The 2023 Legislative Session of the Maryland General Assembly has now concluded, with many notable victories for the preservation community. After 90 days of championing key bills and testifying on many pieces of important legislation, Preservation Maryland is proud...

The Campaign for Historic Trades Creates Customized Training Program

The Campaign for Historic Trades Creates Customized Training Program

The Campaign for Historic Trades partnered with Newport Restoration Foundation (NRF) to create a customized training program focused on providing participants with an introduction to the preservation trades. The 12-week program is comprised of 60 contact hours of...

O! Say, Can You See It’s Opening Day?

O! Say, Can You See It’s Opening Day?

Today is Opening Day for The Baltimore Orioles. It’s time to revive the game-day traditions, play catch, and warm up those voices. Why? Find our why we sing the Star Spangled Banner at the beginning of sporting events, and why Marylanders hollar, "O!" every chance...

Internship Opportunity: Videographer

Internship Opportunity: Videographer

Preservation Maryland and The Campaign for Historic Trades seek a videography intern to join our team to assist in the production of high-quality training content. The ideal candidate will have a passion for videography and a strong understanding of camera and...

Preservation Maryland Announces New Board Members, Chair

Preservation Maryland Announces New Board Members, Chair

Preservation Maryland welcomes three new members to our Board of Directors: Justin Peak of Christman Company, Bryce Turner of BCT Design Group, and Beth Maser of HAI. We are also pleased to announce new roles on  the Board's executive committee. Diane Caslow now...

Irish Immigrants in Baltimore

Irish Immigrants in Baltimore

Calvert's Manor of Baltimore in Ireland The charter for the territory we now know as Maryland was initially petitioned by George Calvert, the 1st Baron of Baltimore. The charter was grant by King Charles I three months after George’s death in 1632. Part of his...

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.