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Presented in celebration of Archives Month in Washington State: FREE WORKSHOP: UNCOVERING THE HISTORY OF YOUR HOUSE IN KING COUNTY – 9:00 – 10:30 AM, Saturday, October 12 Washington State Archives, Puget Sound Branch, Bellevue Learn how to explore the history of your home!  Archivists will explain how to find intriguing information from diverse sources that will enrich your understanding and appreciation for the place you live.  Most useful for King County... more
The Washington Trust for Historic Preservation has announced that grant applications for the 2014 Valerie Sivinski Washington Preserves Fund are being accepted. The deadline for submitting applications is Wednesday, October 16, 2013. Established in 1997, the program has awarded grants to 99 projects totaling nearly $90,000 in funding to local historic preservation organizations and advocates engaged in the important work of preserving Washington’s cultural heritage. While priority is given... more
65th Pacific Northwest History Conference, “Citizenships in the Pacific Northwest”  April 3-5, 2014  in Vancouver, Washington. The Washington State Historical Society, permanent sponsor of the Pacific Northwest History Conference, invites proposals for sessions, panels, posters and workshops on the theme of “Citizenships in the Pacific Northwest.”  As part of the 125th Anniversary of Washington Statehood in 2014, we also invite proposals on topics related to that... more
Adventuress in 1913 Photo for Press Release As part of the year-long celebration for Puget Sound’s historic schooner Adventuress’ 100th birthday, the story of the ship’s 1913 maiden voyage to the Arctic will be told by the... more
Chris hangs out with students during the Youth Summit in the summer of 2013 Chris Moore has been named new Executive Director of the Washington Trust for Historic Preservation effective October 1. Chris joined the Trust in 2005 as the organization’s first Field Director. As director of advocacy for the Trust, Chris traveled extensively throughout the state,... more
Do you know a student with a strong interest in historic preservation who is also engaged in climate change and sustainability issues?  If so, pass along the following information to register for the Washington’s Youth Summit on Climate scheduled for October 1st at the Meydenbauer Center in Bellevue and being held in conjunction with the Washington Chapter of the American Planning Association (APA) annual conference on October 2nd and 3rd. Registration is... more
The National Preservation Institute, a nonprofit organization founded in 1980, educates those involved in the management, preservation, and stewardship of cultural heritage. The 2013-2014 National Preservation Institute seminar schedule is available online at www.npi.org. The 2013-2014 NPI News Release includes the calendar and seminar descriptions www.npi.org/NewsRelease2013-14.pdf. Advance registration... more
Heidenreich Dairy Barn in 2009 - before the owners used DAHP Barn Rehabiliation Grants for extensive work ... more

Rehabilitating and reusing historic buildings can help municipalities, building owners and developers meet important objectives ranging from preserving local character, to encouraging green building, revitalization,... more
VANCOUVER, WA -- The Confluence Project and Fort Vancouver National Historic Site will host a community celebration on August 24, 2013, from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM at the Vancouver Land Bridge in Vancouver, WA. Family friendly activities, including American Indian dancing by the N'chi Wanapum Canoe Family, storytelling by Ed Edmo, a presentation by artist Lillian Pitt, and other events in the fort will mark the five year anniversary of the construction of the pedestrian land bridge connecting the... more
You are invited to submit a proposal to host the fourth annual RevitalizeWA 2014 Preservation... more

To help prepare Oregon’s heritage organizations to deal with emergencies, disasters, and collections care, Oregon Heritage is offering several workshops this September and October. The workshops will be focused on basic and advanced... more
The Washington State Historical Society, permanent sponsor of the Pacific Northwest History Conference, invites proposals for sessions, panels, posters and workshops on the theme of “Citizenships in the Pacific Northwest.”  As part of the 125th Anniversary of Washington Statehood in 2014, we also invite proposals on topics related to that theme. The Pacific Northwest History Conference is a forum for exchange among historians, scholars from other disciplines, museum professionals, educators,... more

Using Green Technology on Historic Properties

August 14, 2013 2:00PM—3:15PM (EDT) INTERMEDIATE LEVEL
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Enjoy the mystery and pageantry as the Combined Fund Drive partners with the Department of Archaeology... more
The Giesy/Failing House Five remarkable homes ranging in date from 1874-1957 will be open on Saturday, July 27 for the 4th Annual Heritage Home Tour, presented by Portland’s Architectural Heritage Center. Tour one of architect Joseph Jacobberger’s finest Arts and Crafts creations, the Giesy/Failing House (1913), and visit a cast-iron front commercial building (... more

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