The Society repaired the slate hay barn roof, replaced the metal dairy barn roof and stabilized the manure shed.
Read MoreMore than any year in the history of our Awards program, the 2012 Excellence in Preservation Awards spanned not only styles, but centuries.
Read MoreAnnouncing the seven most at-risk historic sites in New York.
Read MoreAt its 2011 meeting, the Preserve New York Grant Program panel selected 15 projects in 13 counties for support totaling $90,444.
Read MoreFrom the majestic New York Public Library to the Montour House in Schuyler County, the 2011 Excellence in Historic Preservation Awards paid tribute to a wide variety of projects, organizations, and individuals exemplifying the very highest achievements to historic preservation.
Read MoreThe inaugural Gratz Fund grant was awarded to the Friends of Fort Plain to support a conditions assessment and feasibility study for the reuse of 47 Main Street.
Read MoreThe Preservation League of New York State and the New York State Council on the Arts has announced the recipients of the 2010 Preserve New York Grant Program, which provided $109,149 in funding to 17 projects in 14 counties.
Read MoreThe 2010 Excellence in Historic Preservation Awards at the New York Yacht Club featured some of the most moving and heartfelt tributes in the history of the program.
Read MoreThe 2010 Seven to Save Endangered Properties list draws attention to the plight of New York’s agricultural landscapes and structures, architecture of the recent past, early public housing complexes and the need for appropriate commercial revitalization.
Read MoreThe Preservation League of New York State and the New York State Council on the Arts has announced the recipients of the 2009 Preserve New York Grant Program, which provided $96,400 in funding to 16 projects in 15 counties.
Read MoreIn 2009, the Preservation League of New York State is using its annual listing of endangered places, Seven to Save, to support and enhance the year-long commemoration of the voyages of Henry Hudson, Robert Fulton and Samuel de Champlain.
Read MoreAt its August meeting, the Preserve New York Grant Program panel selected 16 projects in 14 counties for support totaling $141,400.
Read MoreThe 2008 Seven to Save Endangered Properties list draws attention to the plight of New York’s industrial heritage, the lack of master preservation planning documents, and the need to consider historic preservation in the face of development pressure.
Read MoreThe Preservation League of New York State recently disbursed the first loan from its Endangered Properties Intervention Program (EPIP) to a Hudson Valley group seeking to protect and restore a piece of Dutchess County’s agricultural history.
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