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The National Trust for Historic Preservation is pleased to honor efforts nationwide to protect and preserve the legacies of Asian and Pacific Island cultures in America. Asian Pacific American Heritage in Preservation offers different perspectives for reflecting on both collective experiences and unique struggles (and lists three National Trust Historic Sites: Brucemore, Cooper-Molera Adobe, [...]

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The National Trust for Historic Preservation will be holding its upcoming Better Boards for Historic Sites workshop with Esther Hall from Thursday evening, March 12 to Saturday noon, March 14, 2009 in Tarrytown, New York. Participating Sites must include the Site Director, current Chair, Chair-elect, and two other board members who have a long-term [...]

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Most National Trust Historic Sites offer a their own membership program in addition to the one for the National Trust for Historic Preservation and every year or so we like to offer a comparison so that Sites can evaluate the fees. Intern Stephen Neuhauser recently assembled these fees into a chart and I offer [...]

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Richard Lacayo, who writes about books, art and architecture at Time magazine, is one of the fifty participants in Conversations this spring at the Philip Johnson Glass House, a National Trust Historic Site in Connecticut. He’s one of a dozen people who will be part of the discussion on “Design and Civic Leadership” with Paul Goldberger, Michael Bierut, Deborah Martin, Maurice Cox, Mark Harari, Jordan Taylor, Ben Karlin, Tom Wright, and Charles Granquist.

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This spring, Forum Journal will release a special issue devoted to historic house museums and the 2007 Forum on Historic Site Stewardship in the 21st Century at Kykuit (N.Y.), thanks to a generous grant from the 1772 Foundation. This special issue will include the findings and recommendations from the Kykuit Forum along with a [...]

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