Andrew Cushing, director of the bureau of historic sites, discusses the historical importance of saving old windows as well as the economic and eco-friendly aspects of opting for old vs. new.
Read MoreDuring this time of social isolation, the New Hampshire Preservation Alliance is teaming up with contractor Ian Blackman to offer virtual barn assessments. Don't miss out on your chance for an evaluation of your historic barn today!
Read MoreUpdates on town hall meetings highlighting the community support of historic landmarks.
Read MoreThe Mill Hollow Heritage Association will use the funds granted to them from NBRC to transform Chase’s Mill in Alstead into a hub of community activity.
Read MoreThe NH Preservation Alliance teams up with the Preservation Trust of Vermont to award a grant towards the restoration of the Judge Riley House in Colebrook, NH, which simultaneously will serve as training ground for the next generation of preservation professionals.
Read MoreThe future of the Parker J. Noyes building in Lancaster is a bright one. Plans include re-introductions as a community landmark as well as a partial transformation into apartments.
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 MoreShawn N. Jasper, Commissioner of Agriculture, Markets & Food writes about the NH Barn Tax Incentive 79-D, its importance to the state, and how an old barn shaped his relationship with his father.
Read MoreA special message from our Executive Director on COVID-19
Read MoreAre old houses and history old-fashioned? No way! Here are six “hip-storical” reasons to attend the Old House & Barn Expo.
Read MoreNew Hampshire Preservation Alliance’s fun filled quiz lets you know what areas of historic preservation are most interesting to you based on your answers to these simple questions.
Read MorePreservation projects around New Hampshire are accelerating toward success thanks to help from the Preservation Alliance and others. Here’s a look at some 2019 numbers and special places.
Read MoreLCHIP 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.
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