Preserving and reusing existing structures and materials can be as environmentally friendly (and oftentimes more so if done correctly) than new construction.
Read MoreThe history of using white paint on New England buildings may not be what you think. Check out our blog to learn more about historically accurate color palates on your local buildings.
Read MoreA recent report compiled by the UNH Cooperative Extension in collaboration with the N.H. Preservation Alliance, Preservation Trust of Vermont, Maine Preservation, and the Preservation League of New York State, reveals worker shortages in the fields of preservation and restoration building trades in the Northeast.
Read MoreHistoric preservation matching grant opportunity for private non-profit organizations announced by the New Hampshire Preservation Alliance and The 1772 Foundation.
Read MoreSchool year coming to an end but don’t want the learning to stop? Try these ideas for getting young people interested in historic preservation, history and their communities.
Read MorePreserving the original wood windows of your historic property can be cost effective and energy efficient. We’ve compiled a list of myths often surrounding the preservation of these features, as well as some tips for maintenance.
Read MoreDiscover the history of your home with an easy, step-by-step guide in researching it’s history from the New Hampshire Preservation Alliance.
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