LCHIP announced $3.5 million in matching historic preservation and land conservation grants today at the State House in Concord. In total, 19 historic preservation projects received funding, with two grant awards made for planning studies, including a $60,000 block grant for the NH Preservation Alliance to continue its popular assessment grant program.
Read MoreIf you’re looking for a holiday gift for a do-it-yourselfer, an owner of an old house or barn, or simply someone who loves New Hampshire’s historic buildings, the New Hampshire Preservation Alliance offers a hassle-free shopping option.
Read MoreHardware stores offer just about every solution to household problems. From obscure bolts to screen repair to chisels when you need them, our state’s small town hardware stores are just the places to shop.
Here are some locally-owned and operated hardware stores located in historic buildings that we encourage you to check out (if you’re not already a loyal patron).
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 MoreNew grants monies available for historic preservation projects in certain counties in New Hampshire
Read MoreNew grant funds available for non-profit led community projects from N.H. Preservation Alliance and 1772 Foundation
Read MoreA history of the importance of General Stores and their impact on communities around New Hampshire.
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 MoreLaconia’s historic church may be saved from demolition following the efforts of the local community.
Read MoreWhat you can do to manage and prevent insects and the damage they may do to your historic property.
Read MorePreserving the historic home of poets Donald Hall and Jane Kenyon at Eagle Pond Farm in Wilmot, NH.
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