Black Doctors Row Becomes First Black Historic District in Philadelphia
On Friday, July 8, the Philadelphia Historical Commission unanimously approved a special designation for Black Doctors Row, a neighborhood in […]
On Friday, July 8, the Philadelphia Historical Commission unanimously approved a special designation for Black Doctors Row, a neighborhood in […]
The County of Passaic will host a virtual event on the importance of historic preservation on Saturday, May 21, from […]
The New Jersey History and Historic Preservation Conference: “Building a Place for History: Rediscovery and Renewal” will take place on […]
Nine buildings in Greenwich Village’s Gansevoort Market Historic District are slated for partial demolition, disturbing local preservation groups. In 2020 […]
Cooch’s Bridge Historic Site tells the story of the only battle that took place in Delaware during the Revolutionary War. […]
The non-profit historic preservation organization Preservation New Jersey has announced the winners of its 2021 historic preservation awards. Each year […]
In the fall of 2018, a police officer from Hagerstown driving the wrong way down the road crashed his car […]
Four years ago the National Trust for Historic Preservation launched its African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund with the goal […]
Located at 298 Academy Street in Jersey City is an old stone building that early residents dubbed the Apple Tree […]
Preservation Maryland is aiming to highlight preservation efforts across the state by accepting nominations for its Best of Maryland Award. […]