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Talking About Preservation: Saving Faith Continued
Join us for “Talking About Preservation” on Wednesday 9/30 at noon when Reverend Harlon Dalton from St. Paul and St. James Episcopal Church in New Haven's Wooster Square will continue our "Saving...
Talking About Preservation: Future Preservationists
Join us for “Talking About Preservation” on Wednesday 9/23 at noon when Dr. Leah Glaser, Public History Program Coordinator at Central Connecticut State University, will discuss how historic...
25 Edward Street, Manchester
1,750 square foot house built in 1896. Contributing resource to the Union Village Historic District National Register district. Owned by car dealership and pending demolition to clear for parking....
2020 Connecticut Preservation Awards Video
2020 Connecticut Preservation Awards Virtual Ceremony September 9, 2020 2020 Connecticut Preservation Awards of Merit Video
Talking About Preservation: Preservation Easements
Join us for "Talking About Preservation: Preservation Easements" on Wednesday 9/16 at noon when Deputy Director Chris Wigren will discuss easements, how they work, and our program. Our staff has 25...
Connecticut Preservation Awards 2020 Program
Connecticut Preservation Awards Virtual Ceremony, September 9, 2020
Join us on September 9th at 6:00PM for a special virtual awards ceremony to honor our 2020 Connecticut Preservation Award recipients. During the event we will be giving away prizes at random to...
Great American Outdoors Act- Passed!
With a bipartisan vote in July, the House of Representatives passed the Great American Outdoors Act (S. 3422), providing permanent funding for the Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF) at the...
797 Washington Street, Middletown
Southmayd Homestead, built in 1739 according to engraving in foundation, surveyed as part of Middletown's town-wide inventory. Pending demolition application will be presented before Middletown...





