Sixteen community landmarks around the state are receiving historic preservation grants thanks to a partnership between the N.H. Preservation Alliance and The1772 Foundation and the building’ non-profit owners.
Read MoreSixteen community landmarks around the state are receiving historic preservation grants thanks to a partnership between the N.H. Preservation Alliance and The1772 Foundation and the buildings’ non-profit owners.
Read MoreThe N.H. Preservation Alliance is pleased to announce our 2022 Preservation Achievement Award winner, the Lower Gilmanton Community Club for the rehabilitation of the Kelley Corner School House.
Read MoreThe N.H. Preservation Alliance is pleased to announce our 2022 Preservation Achievement Award winner, Richard (Rick) Geddes, for Excellence in Preservation Practice and Leadership.
Read MoreThe N.H. Preservation Alliance is pleased to announce our 2022 Preservation Achievement Award winner, John Schnitzler, for Excellence in Preservation Practice and Leadership.
Read MoreThe N.H. Preservation Alliance is pleased to announce our 2022 Preservation Achievement Award winner, the Belknap Economic Development Corporation, for outstanding revitalization and rehabilitation of the Colonial Theatre Block in Laconia.
Read MoreThe N.H. Preservation Alliance is pleased to announce our 2022 Preservation Achievement Award winner, the Northern Forest Center, for the revitalization and rehabilitation of the Parker J. Noyes Building.
Read MoreThe N.H. Preservation Alliance is pleased to announce our 2022 Preservation Achievement Award winner, the Mill Hollow Heritage Association, for the revitalization and rehabilitation of Chase’s Mill in Alstead.
Read MoreThe N.H. Preservation Alliance is pleased to announce our 2022 Preservation Achievement Award winner, the Concord Coalition to End Homelessness, for the rehabilitation and re-use of 10 Green Street in Concord.
Read MoreThe N.H. Preservation Alliance is pleased to announce our 2022 Preservation Achievement Award winner, the Woman’s Club of Concord, for rehabilitation and stewardship of the Chamberlin House in Concord.
Read MoreThe N.H. Preservation Alliance is pleased to announce our 2022 Preservation Achievement Award winners, the Pulaski Monument Committee and the City of Manchester, for restoration and stewardship of the Pulaski Monument
Read MoreThe N.H. Preservation Alliance is pleased to announce our 2022 Preservation Achievement Award winner, Town of Newport, for restoration and rehabilitation of the Newport Opera House and Courthouse
Read MoreThe N.H. Preservation Alliance is pleased to announce our 2022 Preservation Achievement Award winner, Town of Bradford for the restoration and rehabilitation of the Bement Covered Bridge along with Hoyle, Tanner & Associates, Inc., and Neil H. Daniels, Inc.
Read MoreNine rescue, rehabilitation, and revitalization projects and two outstanding leaders of the preservation movement were honored in the N.H. Preservation Alliance’s annual awards on May 3, 2022.
Read MoreMay is Preservation Month and to celebrate, we’ve put together some big and little ideas of ways to engage in preservation activity.
Read MorePreserving the original wood windows of your historic property can be cost effective and energy efficient. We’ve compiled a list of myths often surrounding the preservation of these features, as well as some tips for maintenance.
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 MorePreservation topics were key talking points in many recent Town Meetings. All over the state, the futures of historical landmarks and preservation-related societies was discussed.
Read MoreLearn about preservationist Michael Duffy of Manchester and follow his recent renovation of a historic home. Part 1 of 2.
Read MoreThe New Hampshire Preservation Alliance is seeking nominations for its annual Preservation Achievement Awards to honor outstanding work in its field.
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