Preservation Retreats 2025
"In a small volunteer organization, where folks can get frustrated and begin to feel burned out, having our project discussions in an environment like the Lake House turned out to be very important..."
"In a small volunteer organization, where folks can get frustrated and begin to feel burned out, having our project discussions in an environment like the Lake House turned out to be very important..."
The Preservation Trust of Vermont today received a donation of more than $1 million to establish a fund to support the preservation and revitalization of rural Vermont. An unassuming couple from Minnesota, Lawrence and Mary Schwanke have spent nearly 50…
Seven rural communities awarded grants to rehabilitate important places
Grants totaling $125,000 will be given to twelve historic preservation projects for building exteriors.
The Preservation Trust of Vermont is pleased to share the recipients of the Paul Bruhn Historic Revitalization Grants to activate and reuse historic structures. The Bruhn Historic Revitalization Grants, named for PTV’s founding President, Paul Bruhn, was created in partnership…
Our downtowns are the public square where these issues can be discussed and solved. Let’s walk there together, roll up our sleeves, and revitalize the downtowns that reflect our values and secure Vermont’s future.
After a decade of ownership, and successfully securing the collections of the Vermont Marble Museum, the Preservation Trust of Vermont has transferred ownership of the former Vermont Marble Company facility in Proctor to ZION Growers, a Vermont- based industrial hemp…
Five exceptional people and projects received preservation awards at the June 9th Downtown and Historic Preservation Conference in St. Johnsbury, VT!
Grants totaling $100,000 will be given to twelve historic preservation projects for building exteriors.
$659,000 to support rural community revitalization
If the objects of our common affection are what unite us as Vermonters, then our downtowns and villages are central to our identity...