April 17 is the deadline for property owners seeking tax relief for their historic agricultural structures.
Read MoreSpend the summer in New Hampshire working to save historic buildings! The N.H. Preservation Alliance, the statewide nonprofit historic preservation organization, is offering 1 or 2 summer internship positions for students of historic preservation and related fields in conjunction with the preservation trades and professions.
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 MoreThanks to a grant from the New Hampshire Land & Community Heritage Investment Program (LCHIP), the N.H. Preservation Alliance has secured funding to sponsor more planning studies across the state.
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 MoreAfter more than a year of planning, the Concord, NH Gasholder is one major step closer to a better future.
Read MoreSt. John’s Methodist Church in Jefferson, NH was added to the New Hampshire Preservation Alliance’s Seven to Save list in 2022.
Read MoreThe statewide need for people in the Preservation Trades, was added to the New Hampshire Preservation Alliance’s Seven to Save list in 2022.
Read MoreThe Flying Yankee, currently located in Lincoln, NH, was added to the New Hampshire Preservation Alliance’s Seven to Save list in 2022.
Read MoreThe Stone School in Newington, NH, was added to the New Hampshire Preservation Alliance’s Seven to Save list in 2022.
Read MoreThe New Hampshire Preservation Alliance announced its 2022 Seven to Save list on October 18, 2022, highlighting vulnerable historic resources and related threats to community life and economic well-being exacerbated by the pandemic.
Read MoreThe Hill Center Church in Hill, NH, was added to the New Hampshire Preservation Alliance’s Seven to Save list in 2022.
Read MoreThe Bean Tavern in Raymond, NH, was added to the New Hampshire Preservation Alliance’s Seven to Save list in 2022.
Read MoreThe Old Carroll County Courthouse in Ossipee, NH, was added to the New Hampshire Preservation Alliance’s Seven to Save list in 2022.
Read MoreWith 2022’s Seven to Save announcement coming up, we wanted to showcase updates from previous listees. This week, we’re looking back five years ago to 2017.
Read MoreHistoric preservation matching grant opportunity for private non-profit organizations announced by the New Hampshire Preservation Alliance and The 1772 Foundation.
Read MoreLearning from others, talking with your family, and legal advice are key ingredients in crafting a plan to pass on ownership of a family property to succeeding generations.
Read MoreHere are a few ideas from the Preservation Alliance’s recent board and staff gathering with guests in Portsmouth!
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.
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