Preservation News

Advocacy Alert: Ask Your Legislators to Support the Historic Tax Credit

Preservation Maryland has been working hard on two important pieces of legislation to improve our state Historic Tax Credit program. With the Maryland General Assembly in Session for just over a month more, now is a great time to contact your legislators and ask them...

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...

Six-to-Fix Event: Women’s Suffrage Lecture by Author Elaine Weiss

This April, Preservation Maryland and the Jewish Museum of Maryland will host author Elaine Weiss for a lecture on the nail-biting climax of one of the greatest political battles in American history: the ratification of the constitutional amendment that granted women...

Historic Tax Credit Funding Bill Included on Environmental Hot List

A pro-preservation piece of state legislation in support of increased funding for the state Historic Tax Credit has been picked up by the Maryland League of Conservation Voters as part of their influential weekly list of bills that impact Maryland's environment —...

President Lincoln Visits Maryland

President Lincoln Visits Maryland

Abraham Lincoln made many visits and stops in Maryland over the course of his presidency and broader political career, but perhaps none are as photographically iconic as his trip to the Maryland countryside in October of 1862. On October 1, 1862 Mr. Lincoln and a...

Six-to-Fix Event: History Lecture on Clipper Mill of the Jones Falls

Six-to-Fix Event: History Lecture on Clipper Mill of the Jones Falls

Announced as a Six-to-Fix project in 2017, Preservation Maryland has been working very closely with the Greater Hampden Heritage Alliance to tell the story of the history of the Jones Falls mills to residents and visitors to the area alike. On Thursday, February 22,...

Senator Cardin Hosts Preservation Round Table Discussion in Annapolis

Senator Cardin Hosts Preservation Round Table Discussion in Annapolis

United States Senator Ben Cardin joined with Preservation Maryland Executive Director Nicholas Redding and Maryland State Senator Bill Ferguson to host a round table discussion on the impact of the recent federal tax overhaul and the future of historic preservation....

Event Recap: Maryland History Advocacy Day in Annapolis

Event Recap: Maryland History Advocacy Day in Annapolis

On Thursday, February 1, 2018, history, architecture, and preservation advocates from across the state descended on Annapolis to let their legislators know that preservation matters. The day began at AIA Maryland in downtown Annapolis with a briefing given by...

PreserveCast receives Statewide Award for Excellence in Media

PreserveCast receives Statewide Award for Excellence in Media

PreserveCast, a podcast powered by Preservation Maryland, was recently honored with a statewide award for excellence by the Maryland state agency for historic preservation, the Maryland Historical Trust. Preservation Maryland Executive Director — and PreserveCast host...

Heritage Fund Highlight: Roof Repairs at St. Thomas Episcopal Church

Heritage Fund Highlight: Roof Repairs at St. Thomas Episcopal Church

St. Thomas's Episcopal Church's Chapel of the Incarnation is a very unique example of Mission-style church architecture in Maryland. It was built in 1916 by designer William J. Palmer for the Episcopal Diocese of Washington. With a Heritage Fund grant, the Church was...

Maryland Budget Provides Boost to Preservation Efforts

Maryland Governor Larry Hogan's latest budget provides additional funding to critical preservation efforts underscoring the value of sustained advocacy. The budget, which was released earlier this week, is a blueprint for spending that will next be taken up by the...

Video: Queen Anne’s County Courthouse Featured before Super Bowl LI

Video: Queen Anne’s County Courthouse Featured before Super Bowl LI

Before kickoff of Super Bowl LI, Fox Sports aired a special reading of Johnny Cash's "Ragged Old Flag," in which Maryland's Queen Anne's County Courthouse is prominently featured. And we've found the videos! The Courthouse dates to the 1790s and is believed to the...

Preservation Priorities for this Maryland Legislative Session

Today marks the start of the 438th Session of the Maryland General Assembly and Preservation Maryland is poised to continue to be the voice of historic preservation in Annapolis from this day forward through the end of session. We have a full slate of priorities in...

Preservation Maryland Opens Legislative Affairs Office in Annapolis

Preservation Maryland Opens Legislative Affairs Office in Annapolis

As a part of Preservation Maryland's broader legislative advocacy strategy, the statewide organization has signed an agreement to lease an office for the upcoming session of the Maryland General Assembly in the state capital, Annapolis. The office space will be...

Six-to-Fix Update: New Project Website for Glenn Dale Hospital

The neighborhoods nearby the historic Glenn Dale Hospital have been a vital force in advocating for its reuse and evolution to again serve the community. In a responsive effort to keep stakeholders informed, the Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission...

Preservation Maryland: We Fight for Maryland

At Preservation Maryland, we’ve been fighting since 1931 to keep Maryland, Maryland. We Fight for Heritage Historic places and communities have power because they are real. They are authentic. We are heart-drawn to these places because they represent where we came...

Journey Through Maryland History: A Winter Weekend in Talbot County

Journey Through Maryland History: A Winter Weekend in Talbot County

Road trip experts, Diane and Jeff Caslow, headed to Talbot County on Maryland's Eastern Shore for a wonderful winter weekend. If you're keeping track, this is the fifteenth stop on their two year journey to visit all of Maryland's counties. FROM THEIR TRAVELOGUE: The...

Six-to-Fix Update: New Ideas Reimagine Valve House as Farmers Market

Six-to-Fix Update: New Ideas Reimagine Valve House as Farmers Market

The Valve House is a historic former utility building nearby the campus of Civic Works in Clifton Park in Baltimore City. Aligning a potential reuse with Civic Works programmatic offerings, the Valve House may have another opportunity to serve the community. Built in...

The Great Task Remaining Before Us

This was a year of major achievements for the preservation community and for Preservation Maryland. On the eve on a New Year, our Executive Director, Nicholas Redding, takes a look back at our major 2017 milestones and the work left to do in 2018. MAJOR MILESTONES OF...

Volunteers will Lead Updating the Montgomery County Cemetery Inventory

On the heels of new Montgomery County legislation that supports the inventory and protection of the County's burial sites, Montgomery Preservation, Inc, will kick-off a volunteer-led effort to update existing records across the County. The current Cemetery Inventory...

Preservation Maryland Impact Report 2017

Preservation Maryland Impact Report 2017

Here's a look back over the past year at Preservation Maryland's biggest challenges, accomplishments, partnerships, and victories. In our 2017 Year-in-Review Report you'll see how your support helped us to save more of Maryland's irreplaceable heritage and what we...

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.