This Thanksgiving week we want to thank people like you who support our work and preservation activity in communities throughout the state.
Read MoreThank you to three generous and talented preservationists who are retiring from our Board of Directors.
Read More2023 is here, jumpstarting a whole new year of preservation work in New Hampshire. As we reflect on last year’s progress and set goals for the upcoming year, the Preservation Alliance pulled together some numbers that highlight our statewide reach in 2022.
Read MoreWith 2023 right around the corner, many of us are thinking optimistically about resolutions. We asked community leaders around the state what their resolutions are, as they relate to the significant places they’re working to save.
Read MoreAt the Preservation Alliance, we’re giving thanks for Granite State trends that help us save and revive special places and contribute to the civic life and economic health of our communities.
Read MoreThe N.H. Preservation Alliance is pleased to announce that Andrew Cushing of Grafton, New Hampshire has joined its staff this month. He will provide services to community leaders and property owners who are working to save, re-use or revitalize historic properties and utilize planning and preservation tools to encourage stewardship and investment.
Read MoreRead some highlights from the recent webinar where author Thomas Hubka discusses his latest book. Learn how domestic architectural and improvements in life affected the “middle majority”.
Read MoreLearn about preservationist Michael Duffy of Manchester and follow his recent renovation of a historic home. Part 1 of 2.
Read MoreCongratulations to N.H. Preservation Alliance’s development and communication manager, Rebecca Howland, for being named to the Union Leader’s 40 under 40, class of 2022.
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