The Canterbury Shaker Village Dwelling House is one of sixteen grantees in 2023 for funds through The 1772 Foundation.
Read MoreThe Colonial Theatre in Bethlehem is one of sixteen grantees in 2023 for funds through The 1772 Foundation.
Read MoreThe Antrim Grange No. 98 is one of sixteen grantees in 2023 for funds through The 1772 Foundation
Read MoreGrants totaling $125,000 to sixteen private non-profit organizations in New Hampshire to assist in preserving their historic buildings.
Read More2023 Preservation Achievement Award Winner for outstanding leadership in preservation planning, advocacy, and education.
Read More2023 Preservation Achievement Award Winner for documentation, education, and advocacy.
Read More2023 Preservation Achievement Award Winner for rehabilitation of Whitcomb Hall.
Read More2023 Preservation Achievement Award Winner for restoration and rehabilitation of the Tobias Lear House, Portsmouth.
Read More2023 Preservation Achievement Award Winner for rehabilitation of the John Prescott Chase Farmhouse, Epping.
Read More2023 Preservation Achievement Award Winner for the revival and re-use of the historic Sawtooth Building, Claremont.
Read More2023 Preservation Achievement Award Winner for outstanding leadership in documentation, public outreach, and building restoration and stewardship.
Read More2023 Preservation Achievement Award Winner for outstanding leadership in craftsmanship, education, and advocacy.
Read More2023 Preservation Achievement Award Winner for restoration of Old Webster Meeting House.
Read More2023 Preservation Achievement Award Winner for rehabilitation of Stratford Grange.
Read More2023 Preservation Achievement Award Winner for the rehabilitation of the former Sacred Heart School, Nashua.
Read More2023 Preservation Achievement Award Winner for the rehabilitation and re-use of Monadnock Mill #3 in Claremont.
Read MoreThree outstanding leaders of the preservation movement, one educational initiative, and eight rescue, rehabilitation, and revitalization projects and were honored in the N.H. Preservation Alliance’s annual awards on May 19th.
Read MorePreserving 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.
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