At over 100 years old, the Old Home Day celebrations in New Hampshire are an important reminder of community. Historic photo: Newmarket Old Home Days
Read MoreRefurbishing and reconfiguring older buildings can offer much-needed solutions to present-day housing problems.
Read MoreTwo long-time fundraising and communications experts who understand volunteer efforts offered helpful advice at a recent Preservation Alliance Zoom session for members and friends.
Read MoreMembers of the Putnam family have added a preservation easement to their property at 150 Court Street in Keene, NH to ensure its future preservation.
Read MoreIs there a historical community landmark that you want to save? View 10 tips from the New Hampshire Preservation Alliance to get your preservation goals on track.
Read MoreHere are five tips for making your community more vital and welcoming generated in a recent Communities and Consequences program with co-authors Lorraine Merrill and Peter Francese and planner Steve Whitman of Resilience Planning and Design.
Read MoreAnnouncing the winners of the Northern Border Regional Commission grants! See which of New Hampshire’s historic landmarks are receiving the funds from this important program and how they are utilizing them for the benefit of their communities.
Read MoreThe Preservation Alliance’s recent Ossipee Valley road trip showcased preservation trends and people and places that we’re thankful for. From the Ossipee Depot to Snowvillage Inn (photo here by Steve Booth) to Tamworth Distillery and many places in between.
Read MoreThe New Hampshire Preservation Alliance, in cooperation with the National Trust for Historic Preservation, worked to bring awareness to the harm the Northern Pass project would do to our state.
Read MoreDetails on the Preservation Achievement Award win for members of the Center Harbor Heritage Commission and Preservation Consultant, Mae Williams.
Read MoreDetails on the Preservation Achievement Award winner Terry Knowles for her leadership and support of historic preservation.
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