Preservation News

Maryland Road Trip: Exploring Kent County

Maryland Road Trip: Exploring Kent County

Eleven counties down on Diane and Jeff Caslow's twenty-three counties and Baltimore City day trip explorations. The pair are trying to visit each county in the opposite season from the one they did during their first tour around the state. Last time they visited Kent...

Governor Hogan Signs Historic Tax Credit Bill Into Law

Governor Hogan Signs Historic Tax Credit Bill Into Law

Preservation Maryland’s Director of Government Relations Elly Cowan joined Senator Katie Fry Hester and Isaac Meyer from Compass Government Relations Partners in Annapolis May 16, 2022 as the Historic Revitalization Tax Credit – Funding and Extension (SB289/HB27) was...

Smart Growth Candidate Forums

Smart Growth Candidate Forums

Much of Smart Growth Maryland’s work involves advocacy at the local level. In Maryland, where and how a jurisdiction grows – and does not grow – is decided locally through a comprehensive planning process. Public involvement is a critical part of that process, with...

Support PresMD + Get an “Old Soul” Tee!

Support PresMD + Get an “Old Soul” Tee!

Do you love history? Historic places? Are you an "old soul?" This week, as part of a special Preservation Month highlight, Preservation Maryland will be featured on CIRCA Old Houses' Instagram account (@circahouses) to their more than 370,000 followers, highlighting...

Asset Mapping: Community-based Planning in Support of Revitalization

Asset Mapping: Community-based Planning in Support of Revitalization

In the world of historic preservation, the practice of asset mapping makes a regular appearance. Asset mapping is a process through which information and input is gathered regarding a location’s current and potential assets - be it people, neighborhood features,...

Kicking Off National Preservation Month

Kicking Off National Preservation Month

May is National Preservation Month and here at Preservation Maryland we are passionate about preserving Maryland’s rich history and using the best of our past to make today – and tomorrow’s - Maryland more equitable and sustainable. This month our team is celebrating...

Internship Opportunity at South Mountain State Battlefield

Internship Opportunity at South Mountain State Battlefield

Preservation Maryland is recruiting for a 3-month paid internship that will be based at the South Mountain State Battlefield in Frederick/Washington County, Maryland. This unique internship will focus on researching and interpreting underrepresented and untold stories...

Recognizing the 234th Anniversary of Maryland’s Statehood

Recognizing the 234th Anniversary of Maryland’s Statehood

On April 28, 1788, Maryland became the seventh state of the United States of America. After the Articles of Confederation had failed, the U.S. needed a new governing document. The nation’s leaders proposed a federal Constitution to replace it. The U.S. Constitution...

Monitoring the Impacts of Sea Level Rise

Monitoring the Impacts of Sea Level Rise

Earth Day was first celebrated on this day in 1970 when 20 million people attended events at sites across the United States. Originally designed to fight for environmental causes, today’s Earth Day mission is to diversify, educate and activate the environmental...

Preservation Maryland Elects Five New Members to Its Board of Directors

Preservation Maryland Elects Five New Members to Its Board of Directors

Preservation Maryland is pleased to announce the election of five new members to our Board of Directors. The new Board members represent diverse backgrounds and interests, and will help support the organization with important efforts now and into the future. “We are...

Celebrating the International Day for Monuments and Sites

Celebrating the International Day for Monuments and Sites

Today is the International Day for Monuments and Sites, also known as World Heritage Day. Created as a way to celebrate diversity and cultural heritage around the world, Preservation Maryland and our program The Campaign for Historic Trades are celebrating the value...

Sine Die 2022: State Legislative Advocacy Report

Sine Die 2022: State Legislative Advocacy Report

The 2022 Legislative Session of the Maryland General Assembly will come to a close on Monday, April 11, 2022. After 90 days of championing key bills and testifying on many other pieces of important legislation, it is safe to say that Preservation Maryland had one of...

Historic WB Tower Successfully Moved in Brunswick

Historic WB Tower Successfully Moved in Brunswick

City residents, preservation proponents and rail enthusiasts alike gathered in Brunswick on April 2, 2022 to watch the culmination of ten years of advocacy, determination, and planning. On that very crisp and sunny morning, the historic West Brunswick Tower—an...

Made in Maryland: Maryland’s Brewing History

Made in Maryland: Maryland’s Brewing History

It's National Beer Day, and we'll drink to that! If you're from Maryland, you know that Baltimore's National Bohemian beer holds a special place in the hearts of Marylanders - nearly 90% of Natty Boh sales are still made in Baltimore. Today we're looking at the...

Maryland Towns with Unusual Names: Boring

Maryland Towns with Unusual Names: Boring

While Preservation Maryland works across the state to preserve historic structures, communities, and stories, we frequently come across quirky bits of Maryland history. Maryland is home to many towns with unusual names, including Boring in Baltimore County. Visit...

Session Update: Key Preservation Bills Crossover

Session Update: Key Preservation Bills Crossover

We are closing in on the last few weeks of an extremely busy 90-day legislative session, and Preservation Maryland is staying engaged in Annapolis, with the organization championing several key bills and testifying on many other important pieces of legislation. With...

Preservation Maryland in the News: Ukrainians in Maryland

Preservation Maryland in the News: Ukrainians in Maryland

Our work isn’t just about physically preserving historic buildings, structures, and sites. It’s also about preserving and celebrating the intangible heritage and culture of people and their communities. President & CEO Nick Redding was interviewed by CBS Baltimore...

Maryland Road Trip: Exploring Somerset County

Maryland Road Trip: Exploring Somerset County

The tenth Maryland county on Diane and Jeff Caslow's twenty-three counties and Baltimore City day trip exploration was Somerset.  They continue to focus adventures on staying outdoors, expanding exploration around landscape preservation through trails, conservancies,...

Women’s History Month: Spotlight on Mary Mish

Women’s History Month: Spotlight on Mary Mish

As we continue to highlight women who have played a vital role in Maryland's history, today we are featuring Mary Mish. Mish was a historic preservationist in Washington County and, among other accomplishments, worked to turn Harper’s Ferry into a National Monument...

Preserving Irish Heritage in Baltimore

Preserving Irish Heritage in Baltimore

Irish immigrants largely arrived to the port in Baltimore in the mid-1800s seeking refuge during the Potato Famine. By 1880 the Irish made up close to 25% of the foreign-born population of Baltimore. Many immigrants became railroad workers on the B&O Railroad,...

Harriet Tubman’s Legacy in Maryland

Harriet Tubman’s Legacy in Maryland

Today, on Harriet Tubman Day, we honor the woman who played an influential role in the history of the United States. An escaped enslaved person, abolitionist, suffragist, conductor on the Underground Railroad, and nurse/spy for the Union during the Civil War, Harriet...

National Crabmeat Day: A Look at the History of Crabbing in Maryland

National Crabmeat Day: A Look at the History of Crabbing in Maryland

While Marylanders are well known for their pride in their state flag, they are also known for their love of crabs -- and the Old Bay that they sprinkle on them. Crabs are a staple in Maryland. Boiled, steamed, broiled, sautéed. Crab soup, crab cakes, crab dip. There...

MD Women in History: Edna Story Latimer

MD Women in History: Edna Story Latimer

Edna Story Latimer was born in Baltimore, Maryland, in 1878. She was a staunch suffragist involved in campaigning against President Wilson and national anti-suffrage candidates, as well as one of the organizers of the Maryland Just Government League. Edna was proud of...

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.