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September 2017
Please join the Prince George’s County Historic Preservation Commission and MAHDC for a presentation by John Sandor, Architectural Historian, Technical Preservation Services Division National Park Service. The session will address: Windows as character-defining features of historic buildings Compatibility How the National Park Service assesses when a window needs to be retained and when a window may be replaced How [...]
Find out more"The shared use model for Cooper-Molera in Monterey, California was developed with replicability in mind. With the project now underway, we will hear from Douglas Wiele of Foothill Partners, Inc., along with Katherine Malone-France and Paul Edmondson of the National Trust for Historic Preservation, as they talk about what’s happening at Cooper-Molera and how other [...]
Find out moreBmore Historic is a participant-led unconference for scholars, students, professionals and volunteers who care about public history, historic preservation and cultural heritage in the Baltimore region. This year, Bmore Historic takes place at the Baltimore Museum of Industry in Federal Hill. Special thanks to the UMBC Orser Center for continuing their support for Bmore Historic. Bmore Historic is [...]
Find out moreOctober 2017
The Maryland Historical Trust is pleased to announce our Rehabilitation Tax Credit Workshop Series, starting this fall in Western Maryland. Stay tuned for additional workshop dates across the State! If you own a certified historic property in Maryland, you may have the opportunity to earn a state income tax credit on qualified rehabilitation expenditures. Whether [...]
Find out moreThe Maryland Historical Trust is pleased to announce our Rehabilitation Tax Credit Workshop Series, starting this fall in Western Maryland. Stay tuned for additional workshop dates across the State! If you own a certified historic property in Maryland, you may have the opportunity to earn a state income tax credit on qualified rehabilitation expenditures. Whether [...]
Find out moreKeeping History Above Water: Annapolis is an international gathering hosted by the City of Annapolis in partnership with the Newport Restoration Foundation. Conference discussions will examine the increasing and varied risks posed by sea level rise to historic coastal communities, their built environments and traditional ways of life. Leaders in the fields of historic preservation, [...]
Find out moreNovember 2017
PastForward is the National Trust for Historic Preservation’s premier educational and networking event for those in the business of saving places.
Find out moreMarch 2018
National Historic Preservation Advocacy Week Will be March 12th to 14th in Washington, DC Preservation Action along with the National Conference of Historic Preservation Officers (NCSHPO) is excited to host the 2018 National Historic Preservation Advocacy Week from March 12-14 at the historic Hamilton Hotel in Washington, DC. One of the most effective ways of sharing information with Congress is through [...]
Find out moreJuly 2019
Register for the Summit Today! Preservation Maryland will convene Maryland’s statewide historic preservation and smart growth conference, the Old Line State Summit, in Frederick on Wednesday, July 24, 2019. The Old Line Summit is organized into three general tracks: historic preservation, smart growth, and workshops. Attendees make their own schedules and go to sessions in [...]
Find out moreFebruary 2021
February 10: HPC 201. Sustainability for Historic Preservation Commissions. Virtual Program. Cumberland with Frostburg. Time to be announced. Commissioners from other HDCs are welcome. For more information, please contact: Kathy McKenney, at Kmckenney@ci.cumberland. Leslie Gottert, director@mahdc.org.
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