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signed the legislation on October 26, 1949. The charter provided that the Trust should acquire and preserve historic sites and objects of national significance and provide annual reports to Congress on its activities. Finley served as the National Trust's first chairman of the board, remaining in the
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State unless the agency determines that the structure is unsafe for visitors. The National Trust stating that it was "pleased that Congress has acted to protect this historically significant and locally cherished landmark. With this vote, the House joins the Senate in affirming that the preservation
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Initiated in 2011, the National Treasures program identified historically significant landmarks that face imminent threat. With the support of local preservationists, the National Trust led direct action to save these sites through fundraising, coalition building, and legal advocacy. The sites were
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Following the adoption of the National Historic Preservation Act, the National Trust broadened in its mission beyond administering historic sites. In 1969, the National Trust created the Preservation Services Fund to provide financial assistance to local preservation projects. In 1971, the National
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Over the next decade, the National Trust grew to become the leading national organization in historic preservation. They began working with citizens and city planning officials on legislative matters, including federal, state, and municipal ordinances for historic preservation. National Trust staff
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First published in 1988, the National Trust’s list of America's 11 Most Endangered Historic Places is an annual list that highlights endangered historic sites across the United States. The list serves to raise national awareness of these sites. The sites are nominated by the public and eventually
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The federal Department of Transportation Act of 1966 included Section 4(f), which stipulates that planners must develop projects that protect or avoid historic resources. However, Section 4(f) is periodically challenged through the transportation reauthorization process, most recently during the
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The Historic Tax Credit (HTC) is the federal tax credit program that incentivizes the rehabilitation of historic buildings. The HTC, which has rehabilitated more than 38,700 buildings and leveraged about $ 106 billion in private investment nationwide, is in danger of being eliminated in current
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The National Trust for Historic Preservation created Historic Hotels of America in 1989, with 32 charter members. Historic Hotels of America identifies hotels that have maintained their authenticity, sense of place, and architectural integrity. As of June 5, 2015, the program includes over 260
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The National Trust for Historic Preservation aims to empower local preservationists by providing leadership to save and revitalize America's historic places, and by working on both national policies as well as local preservation campaigns through its network of field offices and preservation
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In its early years, the National Trust’s founders envisioned an organization whose primary purpose would be the acquisition and administration of historic sites, while encouraging public participation in their preservation. In 1957, the National Trust officially acquired its first property,
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In addition to leading campaigns and advocacy, the National Trust provides a growing educational resource through the Preservation Leadership Forum, which offers articles, journals, case studies, and conferences and training. The National Trust issues the quarterly
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The National Trust and the National Council existed side by side for several years until the need to merge resources compelled the executive committee to integrate the two entities. In 1952, the boards of both organizations approved a
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Trust opened its first field office in San Francisco. As the organization grew, the National Trust expanded its work, consisting of programs, educational resources, and advocacy. In 1980, the National Trust initiated the
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of the Council into the National Trust. The merger was effective the following year and was completed by 1956. The National Trust became a membership organization and assumed all other functions of the National Council.
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to discuss the formation of such a national organization. This meeting was followed by a larger gathering on April 15, 1947, attended by representatives from a number of art, architectural, and
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selected based on a range of factors, including its significance, whether there is a local group engaged in its preservation, the urgency of the threat, and potential solutions to that threat.
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and led by president & CEO, Carol Quillen. As of November 2023, the National Trust reports that it has over 1 million actively engaged visitors, followers, supporters, and advocates.
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Meeks stepped down as president in December 2018. Former general counsel and chief legal officer Paul Edmondson then served as president and CEO until the spring of 2023.
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selected based on criteria including: integrity, contribution to America’s diverse history, and preservation strategies that can be applied to other sites.
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In the late 1940s, leaders in American historic preservation saw the need for a national organization to support local preservation efforts. In 1946,
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to identify underrepresented Black cultural sites in need of funding for restoration and preservation. The program has been directed by historian
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to support the preservation of America’s diverse historic buildings, neighborhoods, and heritage through its programs, resources, and advocacy.
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The private, nonprofit National Trust for Historic Preservation was formally established by charter through the Act of Congress when President
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for protection. However, efforts to save and maintain historic sites were still largely limited to private citizens or local groups.
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The National Trust for Historic Preservation organizes the Preservation Leadership Forum, a network of preservation professionals.
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The National Trust’s advocacy arm works to effect policy at the local, state, and federal level. Current advocacy priorities are:
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To be included in the program, hotels must be at least 50 years old; designated by the U.S. Secretary of the Interior as a
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Toward the end of the 19th century, in response to increased immigration and the broad effort of rebuilding after the
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The Council pursued the formation of a National Trust for Historic Preservation, somewhat modeled on the British
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position for 12 years. Archaeologist Richard Hubbard Howland became the nonprofit's first president in 1956.
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members in 44 states, including the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
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The National Trust advocates for the preservation of historic and cultural resources on federal
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also traveled to parts of the country to advise local communities on preservation projects.
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Meanwhile, historic preservation initiatives existed on local and state levels. In 1931,
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consideration of MAP-21. Due to work by preservationists, Section 4(f) remains intact.
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The National Trust for Historic Preservation's former headquarters of 35 years, the
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The National Trust’s programs include publication of the annual list of America's
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United States Committee of the International Council on Monuments and Sites
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through protecting sites of cultural significance; advocating for greater
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The History of the National Trust for Historic Preservation (1963–1973)
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The History of the National Trust for Historic Preservation (1947–1963)
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The National Trust for Historic Preservation was headquartered in the
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of this historic resource is compatible with wilderness protection."
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built in the early 19th century to educate African-American children.
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from removing a building from the Glacier Peak Wilderness Area in
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was included in 2013's list of 11 Most Endangered Historic Places
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Association for the Study of African American Life and History
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The portfolio of National Trust sites has expanded to include
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Society for the History of Authorship, Reading and Publishing
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was the first site acquired for the National Trust portfolio
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The portfolio of National Treasures included, for example:
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enabled the President to declare landmarks or objects as a
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C.V. Starr Center for the Study of the American Experience
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In 2013, the National Trust headquarters moved from the
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Pennsylvania Railroad Technical and Historical Society
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on 1785 Massachusetts Avenue, NW in Washington D.C.’s
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The National Trust’s current work focuses on building
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In 2017, the Trust launched an initiative called the
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Historic Wintersburg in Huntington Beach, California
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Index

National Historic Preservation Month
National Trust (disambiguation)

Act of Congress
Washington, D.C.
Carol Quillen
savingplaces.org
nonprofit organization
Washington, D.C.
historic preservation
United States
congressional charter

Watergate complex
Washington, D.C.
National Park Service
State Historic Preservation Offices
Washington, D.C.
board of trustees
Preservation
sustainable communities
adaptive reuse
cultural diversity
stewardship
public land

Andrew Mellon Building
Dupont Circle
Washington, D.C.
Watergate complex

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