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National Preservation Organizations Release Candidate Surveys

National Preservation Organizations Release Candidate Surveys

In advance of the mid-term elections, two national historic preservation and heritage advocacy organizations, Preservation Action and the Coalition for American Heritage, have released the results of their candidate surveys. With the help of state and local partners...

Event Photos: Phoenix Rising Benefit Event

Event Photos: Phoenix Rising Benefit Event

Phoenix Rising was our biggest event yet with nearly 300 guests filling the Baltimore Museum of Industry's waterfront location in Baltimore City. Each year, this capstone fundraising event showcases the strong connection that Marylander's have to our state's rich...

Tour Recap: Experiencing Harriet Tubman’s Eastern Shore

Tour Recap: Experiencing Harriet Tubman’s Eastern Shore

On Saturday, October 20, 2018, Preservation Maryland hosted a day-long tour exploring Harriet Tubman's journey to freedom and the impact of slavery and the Underground Railroad on Maryland's Eastern Shore. The tour was led by Priscilla Timken, founder of Chesapeake...

Six-to-Fix Update: WUSA Tells History of Mt. Hope Baptist Cemetery

Six-to-Fix Update: WUSA Tells History of Mt. Hope Baptist Cemetery

The intact cultural landscape of the Mt. Hope Baptist Church and Cemetery in Charles County was the focus of a recent feature about forgotten cemeteries by WUSA Channel 9. Reporter John Henry brought to a large audience the area's important African American history...

Dominion Energy Halts Project in Historic Mount Vernon Viewshed

As a result of significant public pressure and preservation advocacy, Dominion Energy has reversed their plans and announced a decision not to build a towering natural gas compressor in Charles County, Maryland just across the Potomac River from George Washington's...

New Legislation Could Devastate Howard County’s Historic Districts

New Legislation Could Devastate Howard County’s Historic Districts

On October 1, 2018, CB75-2018 was introduced during a legislative session of the Howard County Council. This new legislation could radically upend over forty years of preservation planning and investment in one fell swoop. This legislation would establish a dangerous...

Preservation Trades Network will Host Hands-On Conference in Maryland

Preservation Trades Network will Host Hands-On Conference in Maryland

Preservation Trades Network will host their annual International Preservation Trades Workshop in partnership with the National Park Service Historic Preservation Training Center in Frederick, Maryland this year at the end of October.  This annual hands-on conference...

Canal Place Heritage Area Expansion Would Include City of Frostburg

Canal Place Heritage Area Expansion Would Include City of Frostburg

Canal Place Heritage Area was Maryland's first state heritage area and built on the cultural resources of the City of Cumberland like the Western Maryland Scenic Railroad and public and private investments to create a cultural tourism destination. The Maryland...

Update: Ellicott City Demolition Plan Funding Approved

On Monday, October 1, the Howard County Council approved a series of bills which would fund the demolition of nearly two dozen historic structures in Ellicott City. While the preservation community has lost this first battle – the fight is far from over. On a split...

Six-to-Fix: Meet the New Class of Maryland Treasures

As a part of Preservation Maryland’s strategic efforts to save threatened historic places, the organization recently announced its fourth class of Six-to-Fix projects from around the state. The Six-to-Fix program, which continues to evolve and expand since its launch...

Update: Baltimore’s Arch Social Club wins Preservation Funding

Baltimore's Arch Social Club is in the running to receive funding from the National Trust for Historic Preservation's Partners in Preservation and Vote Your Main Street programs. The ca. 1905 building is one of the oldest, continuously operating African American men's...

Saving Ellicott City: Latest News from the Frontlines of Preservation

Preservation Maryland and local, state and regional partners are continuing to support efforts to protect historic Ellicott City – and are working hard to provide viable alternatives to the demolition plan currently being pursued by Howard County. Since plans were...

Survey: Help Shape the Future of South Mountain Battlefield

With the support of the American Battlefield Protection Program, the Frederick County Tourism Council, Frederick County Community Foundation, Rural Maryland Council and the Delaplaine Foundation, Preservation Maryland has released a new survey to help guide the future...

Tour Recap: Exploring the Historic Mills of Baltimore’s Jones Falls

Tour Recap: Exploring the Historic Mills of Baltimore’s Jones Falls

On Friday, September 7, 2018, the Mid-Atlantic chapter of the international Society for the Preservation of Old Mills toured the mills of the Jones Falls in the Hampden neighborhood of Baltimore City. Members of the Society for the Preservation of Old Mills chartered...

Explore Maryland History during Doors Open Baltimore

Doors Open Baltimore is an open house style celebration of architecture that invites the public to explore Baltimore inside and out. The annual event will take place this October 6-7, 2018, during Baltimore Architecture Month, with two days of exploration, special...

Preservation Maryland Featured on Daily Record Podcast

Preservation Maryland Featured on Daily Record Podcast

Preservation Maryland Executive Director Nicholas Redding sat down with reporter Adam Bednar at the Daily Record to talk about the latest proposal to demolish a major portion of Ellicott City's historic district and why Preservation Maryland believes there is a better...

Journey Through Maryland History: Calvert County by Canoe

Journey Through Maryland History: Calvert County by Canoe

On their two-year quest to visit all of Maryland's twenty four counties on an awesome road trip through each, Diane and Jeff Caslow, visited Calvert County on a hot August day. More From Diane's Travelogue Calvert County is one of the oldest counties in Maryland,...

Preservation Maryland Publishes Rural Revitalization Guide

With the generous support of the Rural Maryland Council, Preservation Maryland published a first-of-its-kind comprehensive guide to resources for rural community revitalization. Revitalizing communities is complex and challenging work. For rural communities, the work...

Heritage Fund Highlight: Roof Repairs at the Friend Family Association

The Town of Friendsville in Garrett County, Maryland was a recipient of a Heritage Fund grant to repair and replace the roof at the ca. 1900 headquarters of the Family Friend Association, an international genealogical resource to the Friendsville community and the...

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.