The 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.
Read MoreMany old house owners have water or moisture issues in their basements and are not quite sure how to handle the problem. Read our blog for tips on managing your moisture issues as well as an anecdote from a Preservation Alliance staff member!
Read MoreMaintenance and succession planning for a historic seasonal property can seem daunting. The New Hampshire Preservation Alliance has put together a checklist to help you effectively achieve your goals.
Read MoreLearn more about an initiative to expand knowledge of and interest in preservation trades.
Read MoreNominations are now open for the New Hampshire Preservation Alliance’s Seven to Save. The program focuses attention and resources on significant historic properties in New Hampshire that are under-used or threatened by neglect, insufficient funds, or unsympathetic development.
Read MoreLearn how two New Hampshire Meetinghouse organizations make preservation work.
Read MoreSchool year coming to an end but don’t want the learning to stop? Try these ideas for getting young people interested in historic preservation, history and their communities.
Read MoreRefurbishing and reconfiguring older buildings can offer much-needed solutions to present-day housing problems.
Read MoreThe N.H. Preservation Alliance presented an award for outstanding leadership in preservation planning and advocacy to Christopher P. Williams, for his lasting influence on preservation and architecture in New Hampshire, on April 27 in Meredith. The assembled guests represented the varied aspects of Williams’s extensive, continuing activities and positive results in Meredith, other Lakes Region communities and additional communities around the state.
Read MoreLearning about home and barn repair as well as local tradespeople, local materials and sustainability were top priorities for the over 300 people that attended the N.H. Preservation Alliance’s Old Building & Trades Fair.
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