National Grant Program Renamed in Honor of Paul Bruhn
Senator Patrick Leahy Renames National Historical Revitalization Grant Program In Honor Of Paul Bruhn
Senator Patrick Leahy Renames National Historical Revitalization Grant Program In Honor Of Paul Bruhn
The towns of Royalton, Sharon, Strafford, and Tunbridge, and the historic districts and landscapes in and around their borders, are threatened by the NewVistas development.
Senate and House Appropriations Committee leaders Wednesday morning completed lengthy and intense negotiations on an appropriations bill to fund the federal government through September 30. Vermont Senator Patrick Leahy, Vice Chairman of the Senate Appropriations Committee, played a leading role in the negotiations, on which work began last May, and secured several key victories for Vermont...
Suspended Worlds is a celebration of the many historic theater curtains in northern New England and their part in community activities and entertainment.
Since 1988, the National Trust has used its list of America's 11 Most Endangered Historic Places to raise awareness about the threats facing some of the nation's greatest treasures. The list, which has identified more than 270 sites to date, has been so successful in galvanizing preservation efforts that only a handful of sites have been lost.
The National Trust for Historic Preservation presented its Trustees’ Award for Organizational Excellence to the Preservation Trust of Vermont on October 19, 2010.