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140 New MontgomerySan Francisco, CA
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18th Century Brass GraphometerMariners' Museum, Newport News, VA
The Mariners’ Museum houses an extraordinary collection of nautical and scientific instruments for navigation, Included among the astrolabes, quadrants, sextants, compasses and…
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1920's Apartment Building LobbyWashington, DC
During the restoration project of this early 20th-century apartment building in the prestigious Kalorama district of Washington DC, we developed and implemented…
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1930's American Airways HangarFort Worth, TX
American Airways (now known as American Airlines) constructed their first administration offices and hangar building at Meacham Field, Fort Worth, in 1933…
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30 Rockefeller Center MuralsNew York, NY
EverGreene conserved the “New Frontiers” mural series executed by Josep Maria Sert and Sir Frank Brangwyn in 1933‐1940. Over the decades, characteristic…
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44th New York Infantry MonumentGettysburg National Military Park, Gettysburg, PA
The 44th New York Infantry held the high ground at Little Round Top during the Battle of Gettysburg. Resisting repeated assaults and…
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55 Laguna StreetCalifornia
The campus at 55 Laguna Street in San Francisco, California was built in 1924 and expanded in 1930. The building was formerly…
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76th Illinois Volunteer Infantry Regiment MonumentNational Cemeteries, Nationwide
The 76th Illinois Volunteer Infantry Regiment Monument at Mobile National Cemetery was erected in 1892 in memory of Union soldiers who died…
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9-11 Memorial TridentTerrorist Screening Center, Vienna, VA
The trident is an architectural feature from the North Tower of the World Trade Center (WTC) in New York City, NY, which…
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AA Weinman SculpturesThe Museum of the City of New York, New York, NY
Two cast nickel bronze sculptures by Adolph Weinman are displayed within niches in the Fifth Avenue façade of the Museum of the…
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Abraham Lincoln Life MaskVero Beach, FL
During Lincoln’s visit to Chicago in the early spring of 1860 to argue a court case, sculptor Leonard Valk (1828-1895) asked him…
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Abraham Lincoln SculptureDC Court of Appeals, Washington, DC
At the request of the DC Court of Appeals and Beyer Blinder Belle, Architects and Planners, we were contracted to restore the…
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Al Ringling TheatreBaraboo, WI
The Al Ringling Theatre was the original movie palace designed by Rapp & Rapp, and built in 1915. One hundred years after…
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Alabama Confederate MonumentAlabama State Capitol, Montgomery, Alabama
In 1886 the cornerstone for an eighty-five-foot-tall Confederate Monument was laid by Jefferson Davis in Montgomery, Alabama. Alexander Doyle designed a striking…
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Alabaster SconcesFalls Church, VA
This sconce, one of a pair in the Art Deco style, had become damaged during shipping and we were asked to reconstruct…
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Albert Einstein BustNational Academy of Sciences, Washington, DC
We performed emergency conservation treatment of a ceramic bust of Albert Einstein. The bust was sculpted by Robert Berks and was used…
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Alexander Calder's Facade StatuesI. Miller Building, New York, NY
We were contracted to assess the condition of four marble carved figures of prominent women in theater that have stood in niches…
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Alexander Hamilton SculptureColumbia University, New York, NY
We were contracted by Columbia University to perform conservation treatment on the Alexander Hamilton statue in front of Hamilton Hall. Sculpted by…
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Allen County CourthouseFort Wayne, IN
The Allen County Courthouse is a Beaux-Arts style courthouse, designed by Brentwood C. Tolan. It has the largest and most varied ensemble…
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Alma Mater SculptureColumbia University, New York, NY
The Alma Mater sculpture that sits on the steps of Low Memorial Library was designed by sculptor Daniel Chester French in 1901,…
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Altria TheaterRichmond, VA
Richmond’s 1926 Moorish revival Altria Theater was originally built and used by the Shriners as the ACCA Temple Shrine. It was purchased…
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American Pharmacist's Association BuildingWashington, DC
The American Pharmacist’s Association building is one of a number of monumental headquarters that line Constitution Avenue in Washington, DC. This classically-inspired…
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Anna Hyatt Huntington's SculptureColumbia University, New York, NY
Cranes Rising was sculpted in 1934 by Anna Hyatt Huntington, an artist based in New York who had a successful career at…
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Architectural ElementsVizcaya Museum & Gardens , Miami, FL
Vizcaya Museum and Gardens in Miami, Florida, was constructed in a Mediterranean Renaissance style with colonnaded loggias on the first and second…
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Ariel Rios Federal BuildingWashington, DC
The Ariel Rios Federal Building is part of the Federal Triangle complex in Washington, DC. The building, designed by Delano and Aldrich…
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Arlington Cemetery Confederate MemorialArlington National Cemetery, Arlington, VA
The Confederate Monument commemorates the Confederate dead and is rich in symbols representative of the South; the monument acknowledges the reconciliation between…
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Arlington Cemetery FlagpolesWashington, DC
EverGreene conservators developed appropriate surface preparation methods and provide quality control and gilding services for the restoration of three historic flagpoles at…
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Arlington Cemetery MonumentsArlington National Cemetery, Arlington, VA
In 2015, we were selected by the U.S. Department of the Army to perform conservation treatment on 13 monuments at Arlington National…
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Art Deco Lead FountainPunta Gorda, FL
We performed maintenance treatment of this lead fountain figure from the collection of a private owner in Punta Gorda, FL in 2012.…
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Art Museum Gallery Wood Floor RestorationJohn & Mable Ringling Museum of Art, Sarasota, FL
Gallery 2 of the John & Mable Ringling Museum of Art houses some of the museum’s most significant works by Peter Paul…
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Asolo TheatreSarasota, FL
The Asolo Theatre, built in 1795 in northern Italy, was purchased by Ringling and reinstalled in his estate in Sarasota, Florida in…
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Associator CannonSchuylkill Fishing Company, Andalusia-Bensalem, PA
Located on the grounds of the Schuylkill Fishing Company in Andalusia-Bensalem, Pennsylvania, is a piece of history from the Revolutionary War; an…
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Assyrian Relief PanelsVirginia Theological Seminary, Alexandria, VA
The two Gypsum Assyrian relief panels at the Virginia Theological Seminary (VTS) are originally from the Temple of Nimrud near Mosul, Iraq.…
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Atlas Statue45 Rockfeller Center, New York, NY
EverGreene undertook conservation treatment of the famous Atlas Statue. Over decades, the four-story-high, two-ton bronze statue had been caked with so much…
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Attilio Piccirilli's James Monroe StatueJames Monroe's home "Highland", Charlottesville, VA
The over life-sized carving of James Monroe at his home Highland was sculpted by Atillio Piccirilli and carved by his family firm…
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Auditorium TheatreChicago, IL
Opened in 1889, in the wake of Chicago’s great fire, the Auditorium Theatre, designed by the firm of Adler and Sullivan, has…
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August Bloedner MonumentCave Hill Cemetery, Louisville, KY
The August Bloedner Monument is a significant memorial originally located in Cave Hill National Cemetery in Louisville, Kentucky. It honors the fallen…
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Augusta Lady JusticeMunicipal Building, Augusta, GA
“Lady Justice” is an iconic image of fairness and equality under law, one that was promulgated widely in the late 19th century…
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Auguste Rodin's The ThinkerColumbia University, New York, NY
The Thinker sculpture sits on the lawn in front of Philosophy Hall on Columbia University’s Morningside Heights Campus in New York City.…
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Augustin Pajou SculptureKykuit, The Rockefeller Estate, Tarrytown, NY
The late 18th century stone carving by the French Royal sculptor, Augustin Pajou, was moved by us to a a new home in the…
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Bacchus FountainVizcaya Museum and Gardens, Miami, FL
Visitors to the museum are greeted upon entrance by the Bacchus Fountain, an assemblage of Baroque and Antique sculptural elements. The fountain…
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Baltimore City HallBaltimore , MD
Built in the 1870’s in the Second Empire style, the Baltimore City Hall is a grand example of the civic pride and…
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Balustrade RestorationDepartment of Veterans Affairs Building, Washington , DC
The Department of Veterans Affairs building, located in Washington, DC, is a limestone clad structure built in 1916. We performed stabilization and…
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Barbara Hepworth Disc With Strings SculpturesPrivate Collection
Disc with Strings (Sun) is one of a series of sculptures by Dame Barbara Hepworth depicting abstract natural forms in pierced simple…
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Barbara Hepworth Makutu SculptureLutherville, MD
Makutu is a cast-bronze abstract sculpture by Dame Barbara Hepworth. It features the hole though the simple overall form and difference in…
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Bardstown Confederate MemorialCemetery, Bardstown, KY
The Bardstown Confederate Memorial was erected at the turn of the 20th century to commemorate the deaths of the sixty-seven Confederate Soldiers…
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Barnard's Great God Pan SculptureColumbia University, New York, NY
The sculpture of the Great God Pan by George Gray Barnard is part of the great outdoor sculpture collection on the campus…
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Barry Faulkner MosaicNew York, NY
Created by Barry Faulkner in 1933 and entitled ‘Intelligence Awakening Mankind,’ the mosaic depicts the triumph of knowledge over the evil of…
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Basilica Of The Assumption Of The Blessed Virgin MaryBaltimore, MD
The Baltimore Basilica, considered Benjamin Henry Latrobe’s architectural masterpiece, is renowned as a forward-looking monument of Neoclassical style. During a two-year project…
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Bath Union MonumentNational Cemeteries, Nationwide
The Preservation of the Union Monument is a grand, 40-foot granite obelisk that was erected in 1894. Sponsored by a private donor,…
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Bay Pines Soldiers MemorialBay Pines National Cemetery, St. Petersburg, FL
The Bay Pines Soldiers Memorial is a grand Art Deco monument at the center of the National Cemetery in Bay Pines, Florida.…
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Bear River MonumentFort Douglass Cemetery, Salt Lake City, UT
In the spring of 2018, the US Army contracted EverGreene to treat and repair seven headstones, two monuments, and the original cemetery…
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Beaux-Arts Wrought Iron GateState Historic Park, Staatsburg, NY
Mills Mansion is one of many Gilded Age country estates in the picturesque Hudson River Valley of New York State. Designed by…
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Bel-Jon MosaicPfizer World Headquarters, New York, NY
Our conservators treated the large scale mosaic by Nikos Bel-Jon entitled “Medical Research Through the Ages” in 1997, 2001, and 2011. The…
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Beverley MillBroad Run, VA
Beverley Mill (or Chapman’s Mill) was built in 1742 by Jonathan and Nathaniel Chapman, father and son business partners from a prosperous…
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Bill “Bojangles” Robinson Playground MuralNew York, NY
EverGreene conservators conducted a general condition assessment and executed a treatment plan for the Bill “Bojangles” Robinson mural, its surrounding masonry, and…
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Biltmore Estate Outdoor Sculpture CollectionBiltmore Estate, Asheville, NC
The Biltmore Estate, the last project for both Richard Morris Hunt and Frederick Law Olmsted, combined the talents of these giants of…
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Biltmore Estate Romanesque FountainAsheville, NC
As part of our on-going work with Biltmore Estate, we were contracted to conserve the marble Romanesque fountain located at the entrance…
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Bodie State Historic Park CemeteryBridgeport, CA
The historic cemeteries at Bodie State Historic Park contain stone markers and monuments. Many are damaged, suffering from vandalism, weathering, erosion and…
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Brick Presbyterian ChurchNew York, NY
This large Georgian Revival Church on Park Avenue on Manhattan’s Upper East Side was designed in 1938 by Lewis Ayres of York…
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Bronx County CourthouseBronx, NY
The Bronx County Courthouse is a noteworthy example of 1930s neo-classical Moderne, American civic architecture. The building’s exterior features sculpture groupings, while…
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Bronze CannonsWashington's Crossing Historic Park, Philadelphia, PA
We have preserved some of most significant military artifacts in Pennsylvania through its on-going contract for conservation services with the Commonwealth. These…
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Butler ChapelTarrytown, NY
Butler Chapel serves the Marymont Convent for the Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Mary. The chapel underwent a renovation in the…
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California Street SculpturesSan Francisco, CA
In April 1985, twelve goddesses were airlifted to the top of 580 California Street in San Francisco, California. Acclaimed architects Philip Johnson…
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California TheatreSan Jose, CA
The California Theatre, originally known as the Fox Theatre, is a 1927 Spanish Colonial style movie palace and EverGreene was part of…
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Campbell ApartmentNew York, NY
The famous Campbell Apartment was originally the office of American financier John W. Campbell until it was turned into an MTA Police…
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Canadian ParliamentParliament Hill, Ottawa, ON, Canada
As part of the West Block Rehabilitation Project, the interior heritage spaces are also undergoing upgrades and renovations. At the request of…
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Canal FountainKykuit, The Rockefeller Estate, Tarrytown, NY
The original landscape design for Kykuit (The Rockefeller Estate) in Tarrytown, NY includes a marble canal in the gardens to the north…
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Cardozo High SchoolWashington, DC
We were commissioned to restore the carved stone mantle original to the school and located in the second floor library. The mantle…
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Cardozo High School MosaicWashington, DC
Cardozo High School, known as Central High School from 1917-1950, is sited prominently on a ridge north of Florida Avenue in Washington,…
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Carnegie Library Façade RestorationWashington, DC
Constructed in the Beaux-Arts style on Mount Vernon Square, the Carnegie library was constructed in 1899-1902 through funds provided by venture capitalist…
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Carshalton GatesPlanting Fields Estate, Oyster Bay, NY
The Carshalton Gates are an extraordinary example of early 18th century English ironwork. Dating to 1711, these massive wrought iron gates exemplify…
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Cascade FountainViscaya Museum and Gardens, Miami, FL
Between 1914 and 1916, agricultural industrialist James Deering, one of the founders of International Harvester, built his European-inspired winter home on a…
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Cast Iron Capitals & FragmentsUniversity of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA
The cast iron capitals and fragments in the collection of the University of Virginia are significant architectural elements, among the few surviving…
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Cathedral of St. PatrickHarrisburg, PA
The Romanesque Renaissance style Cathedral of St. Patrick was completed on March 1, 1907. The original main altar was designed after Bernini’s…
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Central Park Statuary CollectionNew York, NY
New York City’s Parks house one of the world’s finest collections of outdoor sculptures and monuments. The broadly dispersed collection represents a major…
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Charlotte Miller MonumentUniversity of Virginia Cemetery, Charlottesville, VA
Founded in 1828, the Cemetery at the University of Virginia has served as the final resting place for many of the most…
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Cheekwood Fountain TreatmentNashville, TN
EverGreene conservators worked with the Cheekwood Botanical Garden and Museum of Art for the restoration of a terra cotta fountain in the…
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Chicago Union StationBurlington Room, Chicago, IL
Chicago Union Station, the 1925 Beaux-Arts style rail terminal designed by master architect and urban planner Daniel Burnham, is the third busiest…
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Chief Manuelito SculptureCity Hall, Gallup, NM
Chief Manuelito served as an important Navajo leader in the mid-19th century against the encroachment of the U. S. Government. Kit Carson’s…
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Christopher Columbus MonumentPueblo, CO
The Christopher Columbus Monument, built in Pueblo, Colorado in 1905 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places, holds the symbolic…
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Church Of The Heavenly RestNew York, NY
The Church of the Heavenly Rest on Manhattan’s Fifth Avenue houses one of that city’s most well-known Episcopal congregations. The Art Deco-tinged…
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Church of the TransfigurationNew York, NY
Years of touch-ups and minor repairs with distemper paints had damaged much of the decorative artwork in the Marian Chapel at the…
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Cincinnati Union TerminalCincinnati, OH
Cincinnati Union Terminal was built in the Art Deco style in 1933 by the firm of Fellheimer & Wagner. Fellheimer was the…
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City of Greenbelt Limestone ReliefGreenbelt, MD
Greenbelt was developed as a utopian worker’s housing project with Federal funding during the WPA period. In addition to providing small housing…
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City Of Roanoke War MemorialRoanoke, VA
The Roanoke Valley War Memorial commemorates local residents who gave their lives in war from World War I to the Iraq conflict.…
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Civil War CannonsCarlisle Barracks, Carlisle, PA
We conserved five Civil War cannons (one Howitzer, two Dalhgrens and two Napoleons) from the historic Carlisle Army Barracks. Each had been…
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Civil War Infantryman MonumentCanton, MA
Canton, Massachusetts, is the proud home of one of the J. W. Fiske figures of the Civil War Infantryman Monument that were…
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Clara Barton Apartment & Missing Soldiers OfficeWashington, DC
After its accidental discovery in 1997, Clara Barton’s Apartment and Missing Soldiers Office was restored to become a museum. Prior to restoration,…
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Clemens Center For Performing ArtsElmira, NY
EverGreene was originally engaged to create custom Venetian Plaster finishes for more than 5,000 square feet of walls in the Clemens Performing…
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Clement Meadmore's Curls SculptureColumbia University, New York, NY
“Curl” was installed on the campus of Columbia University south of Uris Hall in 1968. It is the first large-scale commission completed…
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Climb To Glory SculptureFort Drum, NY
When sculptor Susan Grant Raymond was commissioned to create ‘Military Mountaineers,’ also known as ‘Climb to Glory,’ she was inspired by the…
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Colonial Theatre, PittsfieldPittsfield, MA
Over its 110-year history, the Colonial Theatre has hosted everyone from Sarah Bernhardt to James Taylor. From 1951 until about 2000 the…
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Conception AbbeyConception, MO
Structural damage wrought by an earthquake led to a comprehensive interior redecoration and mural conservation campaign at Conception Abbey, a Romanesque-style Benedictine…
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Concrete Tetrahedron Beach ObstacleNational Museum of the U.S. Army, Fort Belvoir, VA
We were contracted to conserve a number of military relics for the National Museum of the US Army. Among them is a…
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Congressional Cemetery Vault RestorationWashington, DC
The Historic Congressional Cemetery was established in 1807 in the south- east quadrant of Washington, D. C. To serve as the final…
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Constantin Meunier's Le Marteleur SculptureColumbia University, New York, NY
Le Marteleur is a bronze cast of Belgian artist Constantin Meunier’s 1886 sculpture located at the entrance to Seeley Mudd Hall/Fu Foundation…
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Constantine Nivola Wall PanelYale University, New Haven, CT
The cast stone wall panels were created for Yale University in 1963 by the sculptor Constantine Nivola as part of a series…
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Coral Gables LamppostsCoral Gables, Florida
The cast iron “White Way” streetlamps of Coral Gables, Florida were designed by architects Phineas Paist and Denman Fink in 1926. Five…
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Coral Gables MuseumCoral Gables, FL
Coral Gables, “The City Beautiful” was planned and developed during Miami’s land boom in the 1920’s and immediately became an icon of…
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Coral Gables Venetian PoolCoral Gables, FL
We performed detailed restoration of several elements at the Venetian Pool, a National Historic Landmark in Coral Gables Florida. We worked on…
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Coral Limestone HermVizcaya Museum and Gardens, Miami, FL
Vizcaya Museum and Gardens, a National Historic Landmark in Miami, Florida, integrates extensive decorative architectural sculpture made especially for the site amongst…
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Corcoran GalleryWashington, DC
The Corcoran Gallery was the first art gallery in Washington, DC. It was Located in the building that now houses the Renwick…
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Corona Satellite Spy CameraSmithsonian National Air and Space Museum, Washington, DC
One of the most dangerous aspects of the Cold War for the United States was maintaining accurate information about the on-going threat…
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Council ChambersCity Hall, Yonkers, NY
In 2006, EverGreene cleaned and conserved 11 murals adorning the walls of the City Council Chambers at Yonkers City Hall. Commissioned at…
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Curran TheatreSan Francisco, CA
The Curran Theater was designed by Alfred Henry Jacobs and was built in 1922. The ceiling of the main lobby is plaster…
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D. C. French Granite SculpturesBrooklyn Museum of Art, Brooklyn, NY
The Manhattan Bridge was the third bridge to be built connecting the boroughs of Manhattan and Brooklyn. Completed in 1909 to a…
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David Bakalar's Life Force SculptureColumbia University, New York, NY
Life Force by David Bakalar is located on the south side of the plaza that stretches over Amsterdam Avenue between 116th and…
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David StatueThe John & Mable Ringling Museum of Art, Sarasota , FL
At the request of The John & Mable Ringling Museum of Art, the cast bronze copy of Michelangelo’s David underwent conservation treatment…
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De Anza Motor Court Zuni MuralsAlbuquerque, NM
The De Anza Motor Court was constructed in 1939 by Charles Garrett Wallace on Route 66 (Central Avenue) in Albuquerque. Originally executed…
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Defender’s MonumentNew Ulm, MN
We were contracted to preserve the Defenders Monument in New Ulm, Minnesota. The state monument commemorates those killed in the 1862 Dakota…
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Department Of The Interior LibraryWashington, DC
We were contracted to perform conservation treatments, photographic documentation, and provide maintenance recommendations for the library elevator dumbwaiter, pneumatic delivery system tubing,…
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Dewitt Clinton MonumentGreen-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn, NY
Dewitt Clinton was the beloved 6th Governor of New York after the Revolutionary War. He oversaw the creation of the Erie Canal…
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Dime Savings Bank of New YorkBrooklyn, NY
The Dime Savings Bank of New York was built from 1906 to 1908 in the neoclassical architectural style. This New York City…
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Dinoceras SculpturePark Avenue Plaza. New York
As part of a major restoration of the plaza at 345 Park Avenue in New York City, Rudin Management called on us…
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Directory CasesEnvironmental Protection Agency Headquarters, Washington, DC
The directory cases at the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Washington, DC are a distinctive part of the building’s historic design scheme. The…
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Einstein MemorialNational Academy of Sciences, Washington, DC
The Albert Einstein Memorial is an over-life sized bronze statue by sculptor Robert Berks depicting Albert Einstein seated with manuscript papers in…
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El Dorado Zinc LionBrooklyn Museum of Art, Brooklyn, NY
When it was installed in Coney Island in 1911, the German made El Dorado carousel was considered one of the finest in…
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El Museo del BarioNew York, New York
Located on Manhattan’s famous “Museum Mile,” El Museo del Barrio – originally built as an orphanage – is New York’s leading Latino…
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Eldridge Street SynagogueNew York, NY
Described by the Jerusalem Post as one of the most beautiful synagogues in the world, the Eldridge Street Synagogue is the first…
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Emancipation Proclamation & Bethune MonumentsWashington, D.C.
Lincoln Park’s Emancipation Monument (1876) and Mary McLeod Bethune Statue (1974) represent key landmarks in African American history. Perched on a 12-foot…
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Emmanuel Baptist ChurchBrooklyn, NY
The congregation at Emmanuel Baptist Church in Brooklyn’s Clinton Hill (1887, Francis H. Kimball) went from leaking slate roofs, water-stained paint, and…
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Enoch Pratt Free LibraryBaltimore, MD
One of the oldest and most frequently visited free public library systems in the United States, the Enoch Pratt Free Library Central…
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Essex County CourthouseNewark, New Jersey
The Essex County Courthouse is one the most significant examples of the American Renaissance, during which period art was integrated into civic…
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Fat Man BombThe Navy Museum, Washington, DC
The Navy Museum in Washington, DC, owns a full scale version of the Fat Man atom bomb and its transport sled. The…
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Father Marquette MonumentMarquette Park, Gary, IN
Father Marquette (1637-1675), a French missionary, became well-known for his work in the Great Lakes region. His abilities as a linguist helped…
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Fillmore TheaterDetroit, MI
In the summer of 2018, the Fillmore Theater contracted EverGreene Architectural Arts to restore the plaster ceiling and upper side walls of…
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First National Center - Great Banking HallOklahoma City, OK
Originally known as the First National Bank Building upon its debut in 1931, the First National Center lies in the heart of…
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Fisher BuildingDetroit, MI
Built with funds from the sale of Fisher Body to General Motors, the Fisher Building is an Art Deco masterpiece. As part…
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Flag Defenders MonumentBell Rock Park, Malden, MA
Sculpted by Bela Pratt, the Flag Defenders Monument sits atop a rubble stone wall in Bell Rock Park in Malden, Massachusetts. The…
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Flagler Memorial MonumentMiami Beach, FL
The Flagler Memorial Monument is sited on a man-made island in Biscayne Bay, between Miami Beach and Miami. Built in 1920-21 by…
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Fleischmann FountainNaples, FL
The fountain was created in Italy in the early 20th century for the 1904 Saint Louis World’s Fair and then installed at…
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Folly TheaterKansas City, MO
The Folly Theater has a colorful history, from originally being a Vaudville Hall designed by Louis C. Curtis in 1900 and then…
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Fordham University Duane LibraryBronx, NY
An extensive restoration project began at the Duane Library on Fordham University’s Bronx campus in 2004. EverGreene was engaged to conduct conservation…
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Forecourt GatewaysVizcaya Museum and Gardens, Miami, FL
Vizcaya Museum and Gardens located in Miami, Florida, contains the largest collection of Italian outdoor sculpture in the United States. The collection…
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Fort ChristianCharlotte Amalie, St. Thomas
Fort Christian in Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands was constructed during the Island’s Danish possession. Although the original structure dates…
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Fort Christian Tower ClockCharlotte Amalie, St. Thomas
Fort Christian at Charlotte Amalie, Saint Thomas, US Virgin Islands, was first constructed in 1671. Its last reconstruction under Danish protection occurred…
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Fort Crawford Box TombsNational Cemeteries, Nationwide
Fort Crawford Cemetery includes a small soldiers’ lot that was established in 1866. It contains 8 above-ground limestone box tombs for soldiers…
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Fox Theater, SpokaneSpokane, WA
At its grand opening in 1931, the Art Deco style Fox Theater was the pride of Spokane, Washington. Built during the dark…
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Fox Theatre, OaklandOakland, CA
A former movie theater and 2,800-seat concert hall nowadays, the Fox Oakland Theater originally opened in 1928, running films until 1970. The…
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Fox Theatre, TucsonTucson, AZ
The Fox Theatre opened in Tucson in 1930 and closed in 1974. For 25 years after its closure, the theater essentially became…
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Franklin County CourthouseHampton, IA
In October 2016 we completed a condition assessment survey of five (5) copper sculptures, which adorn the Franklin County Courthouse. The sculptures…
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French Lead & Stone FountainWashington, DC
This work is characteristic of the fine craftsmanship and pleasant whimsical lighness of 18th century French sculpture and decorative arts. Built into…
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Frog FountainVizcaya Museum and Gardens, Miami, FL
Between 1914 and 1916, agricultural industrialist James Deering, one of the founders of International Harvester Company, built his European-inspired winter home on…
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G.A. Hickman Building - Maurice Savoie MosaicSt. John's, Newfoundland, Canada
Maurice Savoie was an artist from Quebec, Canada who worked in a number of types of ceramic arts from table-scaled and functional…
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GAR MonumentRural Cemetery, Albany, NY
The GAR Monument was erected by the Grand Army of the Republic in 1873 to memorialize local men who lost their lives…
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George Barnard Statuary GroupsPennsylvania State Capitol, Harrisburg, PA
In 1902 the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania commissioned the American sculptor George Grey Barnard to design the main entrance of the Pennsylvania State…
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George Fink Studio AssessmentCoral Gables, FL
The George Fink Studio was constructed in 1925 for the architecture practice of H. George Fink. Fink was a cousin of Coral Gables…
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George Washington BustMount Vernon Place Conservancy, Baltimore, MD
We were contracted to perform conservation treatment to a marble bust of George Washington for the Washington Memorial at Mount Vernon Place…
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Gio Pomodoro SculptureKykuit, The Rockefeller Estate, Tarrytown, NY
Included in the Nelson Rockefeller collection of 20th century sculptures installed at Kykuit, The Rockefeller estate in Tarrytown, New York, a National…
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Goldwater Memorial Hospital MuralsRoosevelt Island, NY
EverGreene was asked to investigate the possible existence of two WPA murals, by artists Joseph Rugolo and Albert Swinden, originally commissioned for…
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Gothic Limestone WindowsThe Cloisters Museum, New York, NY
The Cloister Museum (part of the Metropolitan Museum of Art) houses a collection of European Medieval art works in its 1930’s building…
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Grace ChurchBrooklyn, NY
Grace Church, designed by master architect Richard Upjohn, had undergone numerous decorative campaigns since its construction. EverGreene served as conservators, designers and…
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Graffiti RemovalPreston Gardens, Baltimore, MD
Preston Gardens Park is located in the Preston Gardens area of downtown Baltimore, MD. A graffiti-vandalism event occurred in February 2015, amounting…
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Grant Barracks, West PointNew York
Grant Barracks is part of the prestigious West Point Academy. It is named after General Ulysses S. Grant. The east side of…
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Greek Orthodox Cathedral Of The Holy TrinityNew York, NY
On the night of January 18, 1927, the Holy Trinity Church on East 72nd Street burned to the ground. Services were moved…
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Green-Wood CemeteryBrooklyn, NY
Green-Wood Cemetery, located in Brooklyn, New York, is one of the oldest rural cemeteries in America. Thousands of monuments to many of…
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Haddon Hall Hotel FountainMiami Beach, FL
The Haddon Hall Hotel is a contributing resource in the historic Art Deco district of Miami Beach, FL. The entrance drive of…
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Hall of JusticeLos Angeles, CA
The Hall of Justice, constructed in 1925 in the Beaux Arts style, was the nation’s first consolidated judicial facility. In 1994, as…
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Harlem Hospital MuralsNew York, NY
EverGreene conserved and relocated 12 WPA-era murals from their original settings to a new hospital pavilion. The murals depict the history of…
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Harvard University-Memorial Hall & Sanders TheaterHarvard University, Cambridge, MA
Harvard’s Memorial Hall, which was designed by Henry Van Brunt & William Robert Ware, and built in 1870 is considered one of…
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Haupt FountainsWashington, DC
Framing the White House in the main north-south axis at 16th Street and Constitution Avenue NW in Washington, DC, are the two…
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Hayden Planetarium MosaicAmerican Museum of Natural History, New York, NY
When the Hayden Planetarium in the American Museum of Natural History was being demolished, EverGreene was contracted to coordinate the removal and…
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Health Sciences Angel SculptureColumbia University, New York, NY
We restored a damaged bronze figure of a winged angel and seated physician from the collection of Columbia University. The Roman joint…
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Hegeler Carus MansionLaSalle, IL
This 1874 Second Empire mansion was built by Chicago architect W. W. Boyington for the La Salle industrialist Edward C. Hegeler. Several…
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Henry George MonumentGreen-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn, NY
Henry George was an American philosopher and economic theorist of the late 19th Century. Although little known today, his theories advocated an…
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Henry Moore SculptureColumbia University, New York, NY
Reclining Figure is an early 1970’s bronze casting of a sculpture whose theme the British sculptor Sir Henry Moore explored throughout his…
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Henry Moore's Three Way PieceColumbia University, New York, NY
Three Way Piece: Points by Henry Moore is a large abstract bronze sculpture located on the south side of the plaza that…
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Herbst TheatreVeterans Building, San Francisco, CA
Originally called the Veterans Auditorium, this historic 890-seat theatre opened in 1915 and is considered historically significant as the birthplace of the United…
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Hermann The Cheruscan SculptureNew Ulm, MN
Hermann the Cheruscan, a hero who led Germanic tribes against the Roman Legions in the first century A. D, is memorialized, along…
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Hessier & Freedom SquaresBrooklyn, NY
Heisser and Freedom Squares, two neighboring public spaces in Brooklyn, New York, are each anchored by a bronze World War I memorial…
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Historic AmphitheaterUniversity of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA
We were contracted by the University of Virginia to perform conservation treatment on the McIntire Amphitheatre located on the University of Virginia…
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Historic Bronze CannonsFort Belvoir, VA
Four historic bronze cannons face the parade grounds of the historic campus at Fort Belvoir, two of which feature beautifully sculpted high…
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Historic Mining EquipmentEmpire State Historic Park, Grass Valley, CA
We performed condition assessments and treated 19th Century wrought and cast iron ore cars with their associated tracks, located at the Empire…
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Historic ToolsMount Rushmore National Memorial, Black Hills, SD
Mount Rushmore National Memorial, located near Keystone, SD, is a tremendous granite sculpture by Gutzon Borglum. It features the faces of former…
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Historic VaultWashington, DC
During renovations to convert the Old Post Office Building, located at 1100 Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington, DC, into a luxury hotel, a…
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Holland TheatreBellefontaine, OH
A new chapter has been written in the Holland Theatre’s history. The theatre stage was dark for part of 2018 and 2019…
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Hollybush MansionRowan University, Glassboro, NJ
Built in 1849 by successful businessman Thomas Whitney, the Hollybush Mansion on the campus of Rowan University is a 19th century mansion…
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Holyoke Public LibraryHolyoke, MA
Holyoke Public Library displays 11 murals which were painted by Sante Graziani and installed in 1950. The library demolished the walls on…
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Hotel Washington Wall OrnamentWashington, DC
The historic Hotel Washington has been a fixture in downtown Washington, DC since its construction in 1917. Designed by the storied firm…
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House Of The TempleWashington, DC
The rare earthquake that roiled Washington, DC on August 23, 2011 caused damage to the historic limestone temple on 16th Street. This…
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House Of The TempleWashington, DC
We were contracted by the Scottish Rite for Freemasonry to perform bronze conservation treatment and bronze refinishing on the cast bronze night…
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House of the Temple Laylight ProtectionWashington, DC
Among the other effects of the unusual earthquake in 2011 to this landmark John Russel Pope building in Washington DC, the decorative…
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Hurricane Damage RemediationVizcaya Museum and Gardens, Miami, FL
The hurricane season of 2005 brought destruction to Miami, particularly to the European sculpture collection and antiquities at Vizcaya Museum and Gardens.…
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I. Miller Building MosaicNew York, NY
Situated in New York City’s infamous Time Square, the I. Miller Building was originally commissioned in the 1920s to house a well-established…
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Illinois State Capitol - Room 400Springfield, IL
EverGreene has completed multiple project throughout the Illinois State Capitol, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. We were…
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Illinois State Capitol - Rotunda & AlcovesSpringfield, IL
Our multifaceted project at the Illinois State Capitol encompassed conservation treatments and decorative painting in the rotunda and alcoves. First, EverGreene executed…
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Illinois State Capitol Room 212Springfield, IL
Contracting directly with the Illinois State Office of the Architect of the Capitol, EverGreene has performed restoration work throughout the Illinois State…
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Immaculate Conception ChapelSouth Orange, NJ
The Chapel, dedicated in 1870, was designed through a collaboration between the architect Jeremiah O’Rourke and the interior decorator J. R. Lamb.…
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Isamu Noguchi's Slide Mantra SculptureMiami Beach, FL
Slide Mantra was one of the last major works by the great American sculptor Isamu Noguchi. The sculptor was selected to represent…
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Iwo Jima MonumentMarine Corps Recruit Depot, Paris Island, SC
We were subcontracted by Terra Mare Conservation, LLC (TMC) as part of a highly experienced, interdisciplinary team gathered to conserve the Iwo…
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J. W. Fiske Company FountainAtherton, CA
In September 2016 we completed a condition assessment of the J. W. Fiske Company Fountain in Atherton, CA. The fountain elements exhibited…
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Japanese Field CannonsGolden Gate National Recreation Area, San Francisco, CA
We performed a condition assessment and treated two historic early twentieth century Japanese field guns located at the Golden Gate National Recreation…
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Jefferson MemorialWashington, DC
The Jefferson Memorial is one of the significant monuments to a Founding Father in the Federal core of Washington DC. It was…
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Jefferson SculpturesUniversity of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA
At the University of Virginia there are two bronze statues of Thomas Jefferson, the author of the Declaration of Independence and the…
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Jefferson StatueThe Jefferson Hotel, Richmond, VA
The Jefferson Hotel, opened in 1895 by wealthy Richmond citizen Lewis Ginter, quickly became a prestigious landmark and host to a distinguished…
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Jenny Holzer Art Installation RelocationCrystal Bridges Museum, Bentonville, AR
After an outdoor installation of a Contemporary Artist Jenny Holzer’s “The Venice Piece” was found to be severely deteriorating, we were contracted…
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Joel Shapiro's Loss & Regeneration SculptureU.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum, Washington, DC
We were hired in 2011 by the U.S. National Holocaust Memorial Museum to provide conservation services for the monumental bronze sculptures by…
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John J. Earley MosaicUS Department of Justice, Washington, DC
Built between 1931 and 1935, the US Department of Justice, also known as the Robert F. Kennedy Building, melds Art Deco and…
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John T. Biggers MuralsHouston, TX
John T. Biggers was an African-American muralist who came to prominence after the Harlem Renaissance and toward the end of World War II. Biggers has worked on creating…
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Jon BoatWhite River State Park, Bull Shoals, AR
On display at Bull Shoals-White River State Park visitor center is a wood and iron Jon boat that is approximately 18 ½…
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Julia Ideson LibraryHouston, TX
Located in downtown Houston, the Julia Ideson Library has maintained its status as a functioning library since its construction in 1926. This…
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Jun Kaneko & Ursula Von Rydingsvard SculptureWatch Hill, RI
We assessed and treated a private collection of modern outdoor sculpture in Rhode Island in 2017. The sculpture collection includes a large…
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Justice & Liberty StatuesCity Hall, Goldsboro, NC
Atop the City Hall building in Goldsboro, North Carolina sit Liberty and Justice. The two figures were fabricated from zinc sheet using…
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Kansas State CapitolTopeka, KS
The Kansas State Capitol was originally designed and built over a period of almost four decades and completed in 1903. The $322M renovation…
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Kansas State Capitol Senate ChamberTopeka, KS
Construction on the Kansas State Capitol began in 1866. In March 1903, some thirty-seven years later, the building was declared complete. The…
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Karl Bitter's Facade SculpturesMetropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY
Sculpture and statuary were integral to Richard Morris Hunt’s Beaux Arts design for the main building of the Metropolitan Museum of Art,…
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Keith Haring Mural RemovalNew York, NY
In the early 1980s, Keith Haring painted what would become one of his most well-hidden and least known murals along two flights…
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Kunta Kinte-Alex Haley MemorialAnnapolis, MD
The Kunta Kinte-Alex Haley Memorial is a creative public art site in downtown Annapolis, Maryland. The focal point is a group of…
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LaGrange Terrace ColumnMetropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY
The LaGrange Terrace was built in New York City in the early 1830’s. Nine townhouse with an impressive marble colonnade lined Lafayette…
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Lead Sculptures CollectionVizcaya Museum and Gardens, Miami, FL
We were engaged in a multi-year contract to preserve the outdoor sculpture collection of Vizcaya Museum and Gardens, which included the Commedia…
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Lead Urns RestorationBelgian Ambassador's Residence, Washington, DC
Designed by Henri-Leon Greber, four lead urns are mounted on limestone bases around the oval entrance drive of this Beaux-Arts mansion, designed…
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Leo Friedlander ReliefsUniversity of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA
We stabilized and repaired two plaster of Paris relief sculptures from the University of Virginia. The reliefs are the work of Leo…
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Liberty Bell ReplicaU.S. Department Of Treasury, Washington, DC
We were contracted by the Department of the Treasury to conserve the Reproduction Liberty Bell. The bell was transported to us’s studio…
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Liberty ReplicaBrooklyn Museum of Art, Brooklyn, NY
Outside the Brooklyn Museum in New York stands a thirty-four foot replica of America’s most powerful symbol of freedom, Liberty Enlightening the…
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Library Of CongressLibrary of Congress, Washington DC
EverGreene completed restoration work in both the Thomas Jefferson Building (including gilding the exterior flame on top of the dome) along with…
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Limestone Cladding RestorationDepartment of Veterans Affairs , Washington, DC
The Department of Veterans’ Affairs building, located in Washington, DC, is a limestone clad structure built in 1916. We were engaged to…
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Limestone GazeboWashington, DC
A limestone gazebo with a cast iron lattice dome and stone pavers, column bases with sculptural lion heads, benches spanning between the…
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Limestone SphinxesBiltmore Estate, Asheville, NC
As part of multi-year conservation work with Biltmore Estate, we were contracted to conserve the French limestone sphinxes and Vicenza stone figures…
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Lincoln Birthplace MemorialHodgenville, KY
The historic bronze night doors located at the Abraham Lincoln Memorial Birthplace, Hodgenville, KY were assessed and treated by us in 2010.…
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Lincoln MemorialWashington, DC
In 2010, as part of an IDIQ contract with The National Park Service for work on the National Mall, we began a…
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Lipton CupNewport News, VA
The Lipton Cup was presented by Sir Thomas J. Lipton for the 1906 New York to Bermuda ocean race held by the…
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Loudoun County Courthouse War MonumentLeesburg, VA
Our conservators assessed and maintained monuments on the grounds of the Loudoun County Courthouse in 2008. Memorials from three 20th century wars…
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Louise Bourgeois' The No MarchStorm King Art Center, Mountainville, NY
The No March by Louise Bourgeois consists of more than 1,000 marble cores standing in wave-like rows that swell in height as…
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Luigi Persico Sculpture ReplicasWashington, DC
We conserved plaster copies of sculptures by Luigi Persico that were made for the east facade of the U.S. Capitol Building. The…
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Macy's Eagle BasePhiladelphia, PA
EverGreene was brought in by the Friends of the Wanamaker Organ to conduct a general cleaning and light retouching of the Bronze…
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Major General Sterling Price MonumentNational Cemeteries, Nationwide
The Major General Sterling Price Monument memorializes Sterling Price, Confederate General and later governor of Missouri, and Confederate soldiers of Missouri. The…
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Marble BalustradeVizcaya Museum and Gardens, Miami, FL
Vizcaya was the winter residence of American industrialist James Deering from December 1916 until his death in 1925. In addition to its…
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Marble CapitalsUniversity of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA
Thomas Jefferson’s original Rotunda Library at the University of Virginia was completed in 1826. The building, inspired by the Roman Pantheon and…
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Marble DAR Founders Monument ConservationWashington, DC
The Founders Monument is a commemorative sculpture, dedicated to the four original founders of the Daughters of the American Revolution. Sculpted by…
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Marine Corps MuseumQuantico, VA
During excavations in Quantico, Virginia, a cast iron cannon from 1823 was unearthed. It had been cast in a Georgetown foundry and…
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Marine Garden UrnsVizcaya Museum and Gardens, Miami, FL
Vizcaya, the National Registry Listed historic house in Miami, Florida, integrates extensive decorative architectural sculpture made especially for the site amongst its…
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Maritime Heritage CollectionWilliamsburg, VA
The Maritime Administration (MARAD) is an agency within the U. S. Department of Transportation dealing with water-borne transportation. It maintains a collection…
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Marland MansionPonca City, Oklahoma
Master architect John Duncan Forsyth, along with artists, decorators, and sculptors of international reputation combined their talents to create the Marland Estate,…
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Marshall Gold Discovery State Historic ParkColoma, CA
The historic cemetery at Marshall Gold Discovery State Historic Park contains numerous grave markers, memorials, and monuments. Many are damaged, suffering from…
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Martin Luther King Jr. Elementary SchoolHartford, CT
“The function of education is to teach one to think intensively and to think critically. Intelligence plus character – that is the…
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Martin Luther King Jr. MemorialAsheville, NC
We were contracted by the City of Asheville, NC, to provide conservation treatment for the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial within Martin…
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Mask & Wig ClubPhiladelphia, PA
The Mask & Wig Club was founded in 1889 as a student theatrical organization. In 1894, the club purchased a stable in…
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Max Spivak MosaicPfizer, Groton, CT
Since 1960, the pharmaceutical giant Pfizer has maintained an expansive research campus in Groton, CT. The entrance to one of the facilities…
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Mellon Fountain National Gallery Of ArtWashington, DC
We were contracted by the National Gallery of Art to perform conservation treatment of the Andrew W. Mellon Memorial fountain located on…
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Memorial Belltower TabletNorth Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC
The North Carolina State University Memorial Belltower sits at the entrance of the school’s campus. This 115-foot granite monument honors the university’s…
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Mexican War MonumentHarrisburg, PA
We working under contract with C. A. Lindman were awarded a five year contract to conserve and maintain the marble and granite…
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Michigan State CapitolLansing, MI
The Michigan State Capitol is a National Historic Landmark that currently houses the chambers and offices of the Michigan Legislature as well as the ceremonial offices of the…
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Milbank ChapelColumbia University, New York, NY
Columbia University’s Milbank Chapel is an architecturally significant building designed by William Potter in 1897, with an intact, High Victorian style interior.…
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Minnesota MonumentNational Cemeteries, Nationwide
The Minnesota Monument is one of seven monuments in National Cemeteries throughout the country that were commissioned by the State of Minnesota…
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MirafloresBrackenridge Park, San Antonio, TX
Brackenridge Park in San Antonio, Texas, encompasses acres of parkland, streams, bridges, and the remnants of a former estate known as “Miraflores.”…
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Mission ConcepciónSan Antonio, TX
A National Historic Landmark and part of San Antonio Missions National Historic Park, Mission Concepción was built in the Spanish Colonial style.…
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Missouri Botanical GardenSaint Louis, MO
The Missouri Botanical Gardens closed from 1982 until 2013 when EverGreene was introduced to the project, and during that time was only…
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Monument ConservationNational Cemeteries, Nationwide
The National Cemetery Administration (NCA), a branch of the Department of Veteran’s Affairs, oversees over 100 national cemeteries throughout the United States.…
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Mosaic at Texas State Technical CollegeWaco, TX
TSTC Waco is located on the property that was once home to the James Connally Air Force Base. Although now an academic…
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Moses Ezekiel Homer Sculpture ConservationCharlottesville, VA
The bronze statue depicts a seated Homer — the blind poet who is credited with writing The Iliad and The Odyssey– and…
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Mount Vernon and MonticelloAlexandria, VA
To enhance the visitor’s experience and create a more personal presence of each site’s owners, both Mount Vernon and Monticello have commissioned…
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Mullen Library Bronze DoorCatholic University of America, Washington, DC
Mullen Library is one of the hallmark buildings on the campus of the Catholic University of America, in Washington, DC. Built through…
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NASc Einstein Sculpture MaintenanceNational Academy of Science, Washington, DC
The Albert Einstein Memorial Statue situated at the southwest corner of the National Academy of Sciences. It was unveiled during the 1979…
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Nashville Metropolitan CourthouseNashville, TN
The main entrance to the Metropolitan Courthouse in Nashville, Tennessee, consists of three sets of heroic-scaled bronze doors. These double doors, each…
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Nashville Reformed TempleNashville, TN
“The Call of the Shofar,” a wall mosaic designed by Ben Shahn in 1959 and executed by Foscati, was installed in 1960…
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National Academy of Sciences Bronze DoorsWashington, DC
The National Academy of Sciences is located along the National Mall in Washington, D. C. Designed by Bertram Goodhue, it was completed…
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National Academy of Sciences Wood DoorsWashington, DC
We were contacted by the National Academy of Sciences to restore the west entry wood doors and bronze door surround and decorative…
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National Air & Space Museum AircraftsChantilly, VA
The National Air and Space Museum’s building on the National Mall displays only a small fraction of the Smithsonian Institute’s collection of aircraft and…
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National Law Enforcement Officer's MemorialWashington, DC
The National Law Enforcement Officer’s Memorial is an elegant and expansive memorial to the over 18,000 officers killed nationwide in the line…
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National Park SeminaryForest Glen, MD
The National Park Seminary began in 1887 as “Ye Forest Inn,” a summer vacation retreat for wealthy Washington, DC. residents. In 1894,…
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National World War I Museum and MemorialKansas City, MO
To remember the men and women who died in World War I, a large monument known as the Liberty Memorial was constructed…
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New York Public Library LionsNew York Public Library, New York, NY
At the request of the New York Public Library, we performed maintenance cleaning on the iconic Tennessee marble lion sculptures “Patience” and…
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New York Public Library Vault CeilingsNew York, NY
EverGreene’s recurring work at the New York Public Library is a partnership between the Library’s stewardship and our shared commitment to excellence…
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New York State Appellate CourtNew York, NY
This Beaux Arts courthouse was built in 1900 by architect James Brown Lord. The National Society of Mural Painters assisted the architect…
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North Extension Pediment SculptureU.S. Capitol, Washington, DC
During the exterior stone restoration campaign of the US Capitol Building, North (Senate) Extension, we performed conservation repairs to the east facing…
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North Extension Stone RestorationUS Capitol Building, Washington, DC
The United States Capitol Building houses the two branches of Congress, the House of Representative on the south and the Senate on…
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O'Cadiz SculptureCypress College, Cypress, CA
Sergio O’Cadiz (1934-2002) was a Mexican-born Orange County artist and architect who created numerous paintings and murals, as well as a number…
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Oak Bluffs Soldiers' Memorial FountainOcean Park, Oak Bluffs, Martha's Vineyard, MA
This six-foot-tall zinc figure of a Union Soldier perched on a cast iron fountain base was presented as a gift to the…
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Oceanus FountainKykuit, The Rockefeller Estate, Tarrytown, NY
The Oceanus Fountain is situated in the forecourt of the gardens at Kykuit (The Rockefeller Estate), and is modeled on Giambologna’s Oceanus…
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Old Washington County CourthouseStillwater, MN
The Soldiers & Sailors Memorial, the only monument in the quaint city of Stillwater on the Minnesota side of the Saint Croix…
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Olmsted FountainsWashington, DC
We were contracted by the Architect of the Capitol to perform conservation treatment and maintenance on several architectural elements, including the two…
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Oregon State CapitolSalem, OR
The Oregon State Capitol is located in Salem, OR. The first state capitol was built in 1854, the second in 1873, and…
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Outdoor Sculpture ConservationUniversity of Southern California , Los Angeles, CA
EverGreene was hired to rig, relocate and conserve seven sculptures located at Lovine Young Hall and Bloom Walk at the University of…
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Pan Am Airways GlobeMiami Science Museum, Miami, FL
We were contracted by the Miami Science Museum to restore the Pan American Airways Globe. The globe was originally located in the…
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Pan of Rohallion SculptureThomas Jefferson Building, Library of Congress, Washington, DC
The Architect of the Capitol requested conservation of the Pan of Rohallion, a bronze sculpture and fountain with copper plumbing by Frederick…
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Park Avenue Armory - Board of Officers RoomNew York, NY
EverGreene completed the interior conservation of the Board of Officers Room at the Park Avenue Armory. The Board of Officers is one…
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Park Avenue Armory - Company Rooms D & ENew York NY
The Armory was built by New York State’s Seventh Regiment of the National Guard in 1861. The Armory’s 55,000 square foot drill…
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Park Avenue Armory - Veterans RoomNew York, NY
A monument of late 19th-century decorative arts, the Veterans Room in the historic Park Avenue Armory is the most significant remaining intact…
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Parkway TheatreBaltimore, MD
The Parkway theater was designed by Oliver Birkhead Wight. It opened in 1915 as one of the east coast’s original movie palaces.…
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Paul Manship's Celestial SphereGeneva, Switzerland
Commissioned in the mid 1930’s and installed in September 1939, the Celestial Sphere is one of Paul Manship’s largest works. In form…
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Peacock ColumnsVizcaya Museum and Gardens, Miami, FL
The Miami estate of industrialist James Deering included an extraordinary range of formal and scenic gardens created on 100 acres surrounding the…
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Pennsylvania MonumentNational Cemetery, Salisbury, NC
In addition to battlefield casualties, many Civil War soldiers died in prisons of starvation or disease. The National Cemetery in Salisbury, North…
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Pennsylvania State CapitolHarrisburg, PA
Room 139 of the Pennsylvania State Capitol functioned as the State House Library from 1906 to 1939, at which time alterations were…
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Pennsylvania Station "Night" SculptureBrooklyn Museum of Art, Brooklyn, NY
The sculpture Night, of Tennessee Marble by the sculptor Adolph A. Weinmann, made up one-half of a pair of female statues that…
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Perez Art MuseumMiami, FL
EverGreene was contracted by the Jorge M. Pérez Art Museum of Miami-Dade County (also known as the Pérez Art Museum Miami, or…
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Perez Art Museum Outdoor Sculpture CollectionPerez Art Museum , Miami, FL
The Perez Art Museum in Miami, FL has a growing sculpture collection installed on their bay side site. Curators noted damages to…
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Pergola Dome RestorationThe John & Mable Ringling Museum of Art, Sarasota, FL
EverGreene conservators restored the masonry elements of the gazebo in Mable’s Rose Garden on the ground of The John & Mable Ringling…
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Picasso's La Corrida Ceramic PlatesWashington, DC & Summit, NJ
Between 1947 and 1971, Picasso designed and created a number of ceramic works, including plates, bowls, pitchers, and vases. Many of these…
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Pilgrim SculptureNew York, NY
We were contracted to remove the aged Incralac and wax coatings on the Pilgrim by John Quincy Adams Ward in Central Park,…
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Planet Word MuseumWashington, DC
Planet Word is the world’s first voice-activated museum that immerses visitors in the magic of language and seeks to promote continued curiosity…
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Plantation Agriculture MuseumScott, AR
The Plantation Agriculture Museum was established in the 1960’s by a local Arkansas planter, Robert Dortch. The Dortch Cotton Gin (the only…
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PlayhouseArkansas Post Museum, Gillett, AR
The Carnes Playhouse was built in 1933 by Arkansas State Representative Grover Carnes for his young daughter, Harriet. The small (12’ x…
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Postal Square Building TorcheriesWashington, DC
The Postal Square Building was built as a new Post Office to compensate for staff crowding when the newly completed Post Office…
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Presidential Pens & DocumentsUnited States Forest Service, Washington, DC
We were contracted to conserve three historic pens and associated documents significant to the history of the U.S. Forest Service. The three…
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PSSC Ship Copper WeathervaneMutual Life Insurance Building, Philadelphia, PA
A detailed copper weathervane of a fully rigged schooner has stood on a dome atop the Mutual Life Insurance Building where it…
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Radio City Music HallNew York, NY
Radio City is the iconic theater and its public areas feature unique murals that make going to Radio City unforgettable. Evergreene conserved all the…
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Rappahannock County Confederate MonumentRappanhannock County Courthouse, Washington, VA
The Confederate Monument on the grounds of the Rappahannock County Courthouse was erected by in 1900 as a memorial to the Civil…
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Redstone CastleRedstone, CO
EverGreene collaborated with Steven Cutler to restore and conserve selected architectural finishes at the Music Room and Library of Redstone Castle, located…
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Renaissance WellheadAsheville, NC
As part of our on-going work with the Biltmore Estate, we were contracted to conserve the Rosso di Verona marble wellhead located…
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Retha Walden's Gambaro SculptureNew Oxford, PA
Retha Walden Gambaro is an American artist of Creek Indian descent who came to sculpture as a second career. She and her…
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Reverend William Scott Southgate Memorial FountainAnnapolis, MD
Historic Annapolis, home of the Maryland State Capital and the US Naval Academy, has only one memorial fountain. Sited on Church Circle,…
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Ringling Museum of Art Historic Lanterns TreatmentThe John & Mable Ringling Museum of Art, Sarasota, FL
At the request of The John & Mable Ringling Museum of Art, 46 wrought iron lanterns and one gilt bronze lantern underwent…
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Ringling Museum of Art Service GatesJohn & Mable Ringling Museum of Art, Sarasota, FL
The 66-acre John & Mable Ringling Museum of Art has two historic service gates that provide access to the drive on the…
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Riverside ChurchNew York, NY
The Riverside Church at 120th St. On the west side of Manhattan was completed in 1929. Designed to recall Chartres Cathedral, the…
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RMS Carpathia ObjectsDistrict Heights, MD
The RMS Carpathia made her maiden voyage on May 5, 1903 from Liverpool to Boston, and sailed between New York, Trieste and…
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RMS Titanic Big PieceAtlanta, GA
We were hired to help coordinate and design the rigging plans for the removal of the 17-ton wrought iron hull fragment from…
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RMS Titanic Cast Iron Table BaseAtlanta, GA
On Sunday, 14 April, 11. 40 pm, the R. M. S. Titanic struck an iceberg. By 2. 20 am on Monday 15…
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RMS Titanic D-Deck DoorAtlanta, GA
The port-side gangway door from the Titanic’s D-Deck opened into the first class reception area; it was literally the “front door” for…
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RMS Titanic Davit Base and ArmAtlanta, GA
We work closely with Premier Exhibitions, Inc. , the salvor-in-possession of the R. M. S. Titanic, to preserve the collection of nearly…
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RMS Titanic Eccentric StrapAtlanta, GA
On Sunday, 14 April, 11. 40 pm, the R. M. S. Titanic struck an iceberg. By 2. 20 am on Monday 15…
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RMS Titanic ObjectsDistrict Heights, MD
On Sunday 14 April at 11. 40 pm the RMS Titanic struck an iceberg. By 2. 20 am on Monday 15 April,…
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RMS Titanic Officers' Quarters WindowAtlanta, GA
On Sunday, 14 April, 11. 40 pm, the R. M. S. Titanic struck an iceberg. By 2. 20 am on Monday 15…
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RMS Titanic Water Boiler and Milk ScalderAtlanta, GA
On Sunday, 14 April, 11. 40 pm, the R. M. S. Titanic struck an iceberg. By 2. 20 am on Monday 15…
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Rocket, Missile Stands & LaunchersSmithsonian National Air and Space Museum, Suitland, MD
The National Air and Space Museum (NASM) has numerous artifacts from America’s military and space history stored at the Garber Facility in…
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Roman Altar & Lombardic ColumnsVizcaya Museum and Gardens, Miami, FL
Between 1914 and 1916, agricultural industrialist and one of the founders of the International Harvester Company, James Deering, built his European-inspired winter…
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Rose Garden FountainKykuit, The Rockefeller Estate, Tarrytown, NY
The Rose Garden Fountain is a reproduction of the original Boy with Goose fountain in the Palazzo Pitti in Florence, believed to…
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Rose Main Reading RoomNew York Public Library, New York, NY
Perhaps the greatest masterpiece of Beaux-Arts style architecture in the United States, the New York Public Library was designed by Carrere &…
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Roswell P. Flower MonumentPublic Square Historic District, Watertown, NY
The Governor Roswell P. Flower Monument, located in the Public Square Historic District in Watertown, NY, was unveiled in 1902 to honor…
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Rotunda HearthUniversity of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA
The University of Virginia chemical hearth was discovered during a recent renovation of the Rotunda, the original college building designed by Thomas…
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Rubens GalleryJohn & Mable Ringling Museum of Art, Sarasota, FL
The Peter Paul Rubens Galleries showcase the cornerstone of The John & Mable Ringling Museum of Art’s collection: Triumph of the Eucharist. The…
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Russell Senate BuildingWashington DC
Constructed from 1903 to 1908, the Russell Building is the oldest of the Senate office buildings and a prominent example of Beaux-Arts…
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Sacramento Valley StationSacramento, CA
EverGreene conservators conducted a historic finishes investigation, determining the original decorative scheme in the Waiting Room and Room 150. Exposure windows revealed…
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Saint Dominic StatueDominican House of Studies, Washington, DC
Carved of Italian Carrara marble in the mid-19th century, this statue represents the founder of the Dominican order preaching with his right…
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Salem Justice StatueCascade County Courthouse, Great Falls, MT
The W. H. Mullins Company of Salem, Ohio was the primary firm creating formed sheet metal sculptures in America in the late…
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Santa Barbara County Courthouse MuralsSanta Barbara, CA
The Santa Barbara County Courthouse, a prime example of Spanish Colonial design, features a Mural Room where the history of Santa Barbara…
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Saturn V Display ConservationKennedy Space Center, Titusville, FL
The Saturn V rocket at the Kennedy Space Center is one of only three moon rockets remaining in the United States. At…
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Saturn V RocketJohnson Space Center, Houston, TX
From 2004 to 2006 we stabilized and restored the Saturn V Rocket located at the Johnson Space Center in Houston, TX. This…
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Saturn V Rocket Conservation & DisplayUS Space and Rocket Center, Huntsville, AL
The Saturn V Rocket located at the US Space and Rocket Center (USSRC) in Huntsville, Alabama, is one of three surviving examples…
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Sculpture of MarsVizcaya Museum and Gardens, Miami, FL
In 2012 we restored “Mars”, an over life-sized sculpture of the mythological god of war. The sculpture likely dates to the late…
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Senate Majority Leader’s OfficeU.S. Capitol Building, Washington, DC
EverGreene conserved and replicated the trompe l’oeil decoration of Room S324—the Senate Majority Leader’s Office—in the U.S. Capitol building. EverGreene was initially…
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Shea’s Performing Arts CenterBuffalo, NY
Shea’s Buffalo Theatre is the historic crown jewel of Shea’s Performing Arts Center. This 4,000 seat theatre designed by Rapp & Rapp…
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Sherman MemorialGrand Army Plaza, New York, NY
Augustus Saint-Gaudens’ last great public monument is the equestrian William Tecumseh Sherman in Grand Army Plaza, New York City. On a base…
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Shipboard RadarNational Electronics Museum, Linthicum, MD
The development of radar constitutes a major milestone in modern technological and military history. Research by several prominent physicists led to the…
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Silver TheaterSilver Spring, MD
The Silver Theater in Silver Spring, Maryland, is a true gem of 1930’s Art Deco architecture. Completed in 1938 to the design…
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Smithsonian Castle GardenWashington, DC
In the Smithsonian Castle gardens are two statues dedicated to prominent figures in the history of the Smithsonian Institution. The Joseph Henry…
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Smithsonian Institution Arts & Industries BuildingWashington, DC
The Arts and Industries Building of the Smithsonian Institution, the second oldest building on the National Mall, underwent major renovations and maintenance…
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Soldiers & Sailors Memorial ArchGrand Army Plaza, Brooklyn, NY
The Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Memorial Arch, located in Brooklyn’s Grand Army Plaza, was completed in 1892. Several large statuary groups and a…
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Soldiers & Sailors MonumentHistoric District, Watertown, NY
The Soldiers and Sailors monument was erected in 1891 and was dedicated to the heroic citizens of Watertown who fought in the…
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South Extension Pediment SculptureU.S. Capitol, Washington, DC
During the exterior stone restoration campaign of the US Capitol Building, South (House) Extension, EverGreene conservators performed conservation repairs to the east…
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St. Aloysius Catholic ChurchBowling Green, OH
Beige paint hid a beatific mural in St. Aloysius’ sanctuary for over forty years. Famed ecclesiastical muralist Felix Lieftucher painted the other-worldly…
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St. Anthony's ChurchSchenectady, NY
Following a fire that nearly gutted the main body of the church, EverGreene in collaboration with liturgical consultant, Dick Vosko and architect,…
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St. Antoine's GardenCathedral Basilica of St. Louis, New Orleans, LA
The Cathedral-Basilica of St. Louis is one of the true icons of the historic city of New Orleans. The structure of the…
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St. Augustine ChurchCovington, KY
In anticipation of St. Augustine’s 150th anniversary, the parish undertook a comprehensive renewal of the church’s interior. The church had undergone many…
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St. Bart's PreschoolNew York, NY
St. Bartholomew’s Church, also known as St. Bart’s, was built in 1916 and designed by Bertram Goodhue. It was commissioned as a…
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St. Cecilia's CathedralOmaha, NE
St. Cecilia’s Cathedral was constructed beginning in 1905. Unarguably the masterpiece of architect Thomas Rogers Kimball, the structure was not actually consecrated…
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St. James Church BellNew York, NY
A bronze bell from 1811 that was used at its original site in lower Manhattan was returned to the Saint James Church…
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St. Joseph's Co-CathedralBrooklyn, NY
On its 100th anniversary St. Joseph’s Parish (Berlenbach 1912) was in rough shape: Mass was celebrated in the rectory because fonts would…
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St. Mary's Grave Markers & MonumentsSt. Mary's Parish, Charleston, SC
St. Mary’s Parish Church, built in 1889, is distinguished as the oldest Roman Catholic Church in the Carolinas. It served as the…
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St. Mary's Parish Iron & Marble PorticoCharleston, SC
St. Mary’s Parish Church, built in 1889 in Charleston, South Carolina, is distinguished as the oldest Roman Catholic Church in the Carolinas.…
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St. Paul's Episcopal ChurchWinston-Salem, NC
St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, designed by Betram Goodhue and completed in 1928, stands at the highest point in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Designed…
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Stamp MillEmpire State Historic Park, Grass Valley, CA
We performed condition assessments and treated an historic stamp mill located at the Empire State Historic Park in Grass Valley, California. The…
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Statuary Walk ColumnsVizcaya Museum and Gardens, Miami, FL
During a multi-year contract to treat all of the outdoor sculpture at Vizcaya Museum and Gardens, we conserved approximately forty monumental columns along…
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Statuary Walk SculpturesVizcaya Museum And Gardens
Vizcaya was the winter residence of American industrialist James Deering from December 1916 until his death in 1925. In addition to its…
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Steel Hedgehog Beach ObstacleNational Museum of the U.S. Army, Fort Belvoir, VA
We were contracted to preserve a World War II “Czech Hedgehog” anti-tank obstacle for the National Museum of the U. S. Army.…
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Sterne Memorial FountainLittleton, CO
The Sterne Fountain was commissioned by the Sterne family in 1924, a prominent family in Littleton, Colorado. The fountain was designed by…
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Stewart MemorialGreen-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn, NY
The Stewart Memorial is a mausoleum constructed of rustic ashlar Quincy granite with a bluestone façade and adorned with two bronze bas-reliefs.…
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Stone Tea HouseKykuit, The Rockefeller Estate, Tarrytown, NY
The Italianate stone teahouse at Kykuit was designed by William Welles Bosworth circa 1910 and is a main feature of the grounds,…
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Sutri FountainVizcaya Museum and Gardens, Miami, FL
The Sutri Fountain was constructed in 1722 on the outskirts of Rome and is made of native Tivoli travertine from a design…
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Sutri Fountain & Garden SculpturesVizcaya Museum & Gardens, Miami, FL
The Sutri Fountain, constructed in 1722 for a town on the outskirts of Rome, is made of native Tivoli travertine in a…
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Swiss Embassy SculpturesWashington, DC
Several examples of modern sculptures by native artists are installed within the buildings and on the grounds of the Swiss Embassy complex…
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Syracuse Soldiers & Sailors MonumentClinton Square, Syracuse, NY
The Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Monument located in Clinton Square in Syracuse, New York, was dedicated in 1920 to honor the twelve thousand…
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Tampa TheatreTampa, FL
The Tampa Theatre was designed as an atmospheric style movie palace by architect John Eberson, which opened its doors on October 15,…
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Tang Dynasty Ceramic CamelWashington, DC
The Tang dynasty (A. D. 618-907), with its capital at Chang’an, is regarded by historians as a high point in Chinese civilization—equal,…
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Temple BellWashington, DC
This bronze temple bell with an ornate iron hanger dates to the nineteenth century and is thought to originate from Cambodia or…
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Tennessee Memorial ArchNational Cemetery, Chattanooga, TN
Chattanooga National Cemetery was created to commemorate the battles fought there during the U. S. Civil War. Since then, it has become…
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Terra Cotta SculpturesBiltmore Estate, Asheville, NC
Starting in 2003, we initiated and has implemented a comprehensive treatment plan for the Biltmore Estate’s outdoor sculpture collection. Central to the…
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The Bob Hope (Fox) TheatreStockton, CA
The Bob Hope Theatre (originally Fox California Theater) was designed as a movie palace by Balch & Stanberry and opened its doors…
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The Cathedral of Our Lady of Perpetual HelpOklahoma City, OK
The Cathedral of Our Lady of Perpetual Help was originally established as a parish church in 1919. In 1931, after a reorganization…
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The History of Tennessee MuralUniversity of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN
Our conservators worked to preserve Marion Greenwood’s 1954 oil on canvas painting “The History of Tennessee,” located at the University of Tennessee…
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The Monroe AbbeyPhoenix, AZ
The ruined structure known as The Monroe Abbey, located in Phoenix, was constructed in 1929 as the First Baptist Church. The building…
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The Plaza TheaterEl Paso, TX
Built in 1930 and closed in 1987, the breathtaking Plaza Theater, designed by W. Scott Dunne, was restored with help from EverGreene…
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The Sherry-NetherlandNew York, NY
The iconic Art Deco Sherry-Netherland Hotel opened in 1927. The building originally featured an 860-sq.ft. mural painted on the vaulted ceiling in…
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The Spirit Of The Fighting Yank SculptureBelmont Middle School, Belmont, NC
Ernest Moore Viquesney’s zinc statue The Spirit of the Fighting Yank located in Belmont, North Carolina, was installed in the late 1940s…
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Theodore Roosevelt Rotunda MuralsAmerican Museum of Natural History, New York, NY
The 5,700 SF, 15-panel mural series, painted by American artist William Andrew Mackay in 1935, the mural cycle in the Theodore Roosevelt…
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Thomas Edison National Historical ParkWest Orange, NJ
The laboratory, machine shops and library of renowned inventor Thomas Edison form the National Park Service site of Thomas Edison Historical Park…
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Thomas Jefferson MonumentUniversity of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA
The Thomas Jefferson Monument is located in a plaza below the northern steps of the Rotunda, Thomas Jefferson’s central structure for his…
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Thomas Jefferson SculptureColumbia University, New York, NY
We performed conservation treatment on the Thomas Jefferson statue in front of the Columbia University School of Journalism. Sculpted by William Ordway…
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Thompson HeadstoneSan Francisco National Cemetery
The Thompson Headstone is a private memorial in San Francisco National Cemetery dedicated to Thomas Thompson, a US Army private who died…
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Three Fernando Botero Bronze SculpturesSaint Petersburg Museum of Art, Saint Petersburg, FL
We treated three monumental bronze sculptures by Fernando Botero that were on a temporary exhibition at the Museum of Fine Arts in…
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Tiffany Mosaic FireplaceMorse Museum of American Art, Winter Park, FL
Louis Comfort Tiffany’s home at Laurelton Hall, was built between 1902 and 1905 to showcase his studio’s decorative arts and his unique…
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Tiffany's Daffodil Terrace & FireplaceMorse Museum of American Art, Winter Park, FL
Louis Comfort Tiffany’s Long Island home lost to fire in 1957, and the damaged fragments that could be salvaged have remained hidden in…
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Times Square ChurchNew York, NY
The French Baroque styled Times Square Church previously known as the Mark Hellinger Theater is a unique example of an adaptive reuse…
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Tinker’s Swiss Cottage MuseumRockford, IL
This twenty-room cottage was built in 1865 by Robert H. Tinker, a prominent Rockford industrialist, philanthropist and artist. Now an historic house…
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Tony Smith's She Who Must Be Obeyed SculptureFrances Perkins Building, Washington, DC
She Who Must Be Obeyed was fabricated in 1975, and unveiled in 1976. The angled rectangular form is constructed of steel and…
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Trinity ChurchNew York, NY
Trinity Church Wall Street is an active Episcopal Parish that has been an integral part of New York City’s history for more…
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Tripoli MonumentUnited States Naval Academy, Annapolis, MD
We cleaned, completed stone repairs, repointed and regilded the nearly 200-year-old marble and sandstone Tripoli Monument located on the campus of the…
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Tudor Place Historic HouseWashington, DC
Tudor Place is one of Washington’s best-known historic house and gardens. Located in Georgetown Heights and completed in 1816, the house was…
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U.S. Capitol BuildingWashington, DC
The United States Capitol Building stands as a monument to the innovation, skill, and pride of the American people. On September 18,…
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U.S. Capitol Grounds BronzeWashington, DC
The United States Capitol Grounds is located on a 58-acre park that was landscaped by Frederick Law Olmsted during the period of…
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U.S. Capitol Plaster SculpturesWashington, D.C.
The statues of War and Peace, and Genius of America, were designed by neoclassical painter and sculptor Luigi Persico for the main…
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U.S. Capitol StairsWashington, DC
We were contracted by the Architect of the Capitol to perform conservation treatment and maintenance on the metalwork of the north and…
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U.S. Department of Commerce BuildingWashington, DC
The U.S. Department of Commerce Building was constructed in 1932 at the intersection of 14th Street and Constitution Avenue, NW, spanning three…
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U.S. Department of Justice Building DoorsWashington, DC
The US Department of Justice building was built between 1933 and 1935 as part of the Federal Triangle development known as the…
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U.S. Department of Justice Iron GatesWashington, DC
Built between 1931 and 1935, the Department of Justice, also known as the Robert F. Kennedy Building, melds Art Deco and Mediterranean…
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U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum LimestoneWashington, DC
The US Holocaust Memorial Museum opened in April 1993 in Washington D. C. In recent years certain areas of the limestone cladding…
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U.S. Marine Guard MonumentNational Cemeteries, Nationwide
The US Marine Guard Monument was erected at Barrancas National Cemetery in 1884 to honor eight Marines who had died during an…
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U.S. Supreme CourtWashington, DC
At the request of the Architect of the Capitol, our conservators performed a survey and condition assessment of selected exterior bronze elements…
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Union Soldiers MonumentNational Cemetery, Knoxville, TN
The Knoxville National Cemetery was established in 1863 by famed Civil War General Ambrose Burnside. The most notable monument on-site is the…
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Unitarian South ChurchNantucket, MA
EverGreene first partnered with Unitarian South Church in 2005 to conduct a study to determine the causes for damage to the trompe…
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United Nations BuildingNew York, NY
EverGreene performed a conditions assessment, prepared treatment recommendations, and submitted the final treatment report for two murals located in the General Assembly…
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University Of Virginia Campus ArtUniversity of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA
We were contracted to perform the condition assessment and subsequent treatment of all bronze sculptures on the campus of the University of…
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University of Virginia CemeteryCharlottesville, VA
Founded in 1828, the Cemetery at the University of Virginia has served as the final resting place for many of the most…
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University of Virginia RotundaUniversity of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA
At the request of the University of Virginia, we were contracted to perform conservation treatments to seven (7) bronze plaques mounted on…
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Urban Trail MonumentPack Square, Asheville, NC
Pack Square has long been the heart of the city of Asheville, North Carolina. A project to redevelop Pack Square and City/County…
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Urn FountainKykuit, Rockefeller Estate, Tarrytown, NY
The Marble Urn Fountain is located at Kykuit, the John D. Rockefeller Estate in New York. The fountain consists of a marble…
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US Capitol South Extension Stone ConsolidationUS Capitol Building, Washington, DC
The United States Capitol Building houses the two branches of Congress, the House of Representative on the south and the Senate on…
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USS Balao SubmarineWashington Navy Yard, Washington, DC
The Fairwater Sail is from the Submarine USS Balao (SS-285). The USS Balao served as the lead United States Navy Balao-class submarine…
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Vanguard II and Vanguard III SatellitesGreenbelt, MD
Two satellites, Vanguard II and Vanguard III, are associated with the United States Naval Research Laboratory (NPL) Project Vanguard. The satellites are…
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Venus de' Medici SculptureJohn & Mable Ringling Museum of Art, Sarasota, FL
The John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art is home to one of the preeminent art and cultural collections in the United…
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Venus StatueWashington, DC
We performed conservation treatment on the Venus stature, a cast lead figure upon a cast stone base. The figure, cast in Italy,…
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Verizon Barclay-Vesey BuildingNew York, NY
The Verizon Barclay-Vessey Building (Ralph Walker of McKenzie, Voorhees and Gmelin, 1923-1927) is an important early Art Deco skyscraper in New York.…
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Vicenza SculptureDelbarton School, Morristown, NJ
We treated four over life-sized Italian Baroque stone sculptures at the Delbarton School in New Jersey. Installed at the Luther Kountz country…
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Virginia State CapitolRichmond, VA
Alongside French architect Charles-Louis Clérisseau, Thomas Jefferson designed the Virginia State Capitol, drawing inspiration from the classical Roman temple Maison Carrée in…
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Warner Theatre, ErieErie, PA
The Warner Theatre in Erie, Pennsylvania opened its doors on April 10, 1931. Eight thousand colored lights illuminated the ten-ton marquee that…
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Warner Theatre, TorringtonTorrington, CT
Opened in 1931 as part of the Warner Bros chain of movie theatres, the Warner Theatre in Torrington is a late work…
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West Virginia State Capitol SculpturesCharleston, WV
EverGreene conservators performed maintenance and repair on several notable monuments of the West Virginia State Capitol Campus in 2019. The works included…
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Whooping Crane SculptureNational Academy of Sciences, Washington, DC
This artifact is a whooping crane sculpture that was the Conservationist of the Year Award presented to the National Academy of Sciences…
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Wyoming State CapitolCheyenne, WY
Built between 1886 and 1890 by architects David W. Gibbs and William DuBois, the Wyoming State Capitol symbolizes the spirit of the…
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Ximenez-Fatio House MuseumSt. Augustine, FL
The Ximenez-Fatio House Museum, located in St. Augustine, Florida, the oldest European city in America, dates to 1798, the Second Spanish Colonial…
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Zinc Lion SculpturesNational Park Seminary, Forest Glen, MD
We were contracted in 2013 to treat two zinc lion sculptures at the National Park Seminary at Forest Glen. The pair was…
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Zinc Statues RestorationMiddlesburg, VA
A matching pair of zinc peasant male and female figures were damaged during a fall. The brittle metal broke at vulnerable points…
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A Closer Look at Columbia University's Campus
Columbia University is an Ivy League research university located in New York City. Established in 1754, Columbia has endured as a top-tier…
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Aluminum: History, Technology, and Conservation
Published by the Smithsonian EverGreene is proud to announce the publication of a new volume of “Smithsonian Contributions to Museum Conservation” series…
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APT International Annual Conference 2019
We are excited to head down to sunny Miami for the Association for Preservation Technology’s Annual International Conference from November 19-23. EverGreene…
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Archtober 2019
Organized by the Center for Architecture (AIANY), Archtober is a month-long annual festival that highlights some of the greatest works of architecture…
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Best of Maryland Awards 2020
Preservation Maryland Announces Best of Maryland Awards: Building Rehabilitations, Skilled Artisans, Museum Volunteers & Others Celebrated Across the Old Line State Preservation…
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Careers Beyond the Ordinary
How Conservation Altered the Path of a Young Artist Join EverGreene Architectural Arts’ Conservator Brooke Young Russell as she returns to her…
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Celebrating NASA—60 Years And Counting
Wednesday, July 29th, 2020 marks the 62nd anniversary of the official establishment of NASA. We applaud the heroic women and men of…
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Central Park Masonry Arch Restoration Program
American Institute for Conservation, Objects Group, Norfolk, VA, 1995 Author: Mark Rabinowitz In the 1980’s, the Central Park Conservancy began the project…
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Conservation of American Zinc Sculpture
Authors: Mark Rabinowitz & Carol Grissom From the mid-1850s through the early 20th century zinc statues proliferated in the United States, with…
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Conservation of Large Metal Artifacts
Conservation of Large-Scale Metal Artifacts Authors: Justine Posluszny Bello, Patricia Miller, Mark Rabinowitz, Joseph Sembrat The conservation of large-scale metal artifacts presents…
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Conservation of the Iwo Jima Monument
United States Marine Corps, Parris Island, SC 2019 Preserving U.S. Military Heritage Conference, Fredericksburg, TX, June 4-6, 2019 Authors: Joseph Sembrat and…
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Enoch Pratt Grand Reopening Block Party
Please join us in celebrating the Grand Reopening Block Party of Enoch Pratt Free Library on Saturday, September 14th from 11:00 AM…
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Excellence in Construction & Real Estate Awards
The Daily Record selected EverGreene Architectural Arts Historic Restoration of the Enoch Pratt Central Library to receive the 2020 Excellence in Construction…
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Fountain Conservation
Case Studies of the treatment of several fountains in a tropical environment Overcoming Challenges: Metal Exploration and Restoration A firm with a…
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Frank Lloyd Wright's Unity Temple
When the Oak Park Unity Church was destroyed in a fire in 1905, the Unitarian Universalist congregation turned to local architect Frank…
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From Movie Palace To Place Of Worship
The Times Square Church is a building with a long history that brought it from a movie theater, to a Broadway theater,…
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Industry City Open Studios May 18-19
You’re invited! Industry City Open Studios on Saturday and Sunday, May 18 and 19, 2018, from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Over…
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Marble Conservation
The New York Public Library Statuary–Marble Deterioration & Conservation 12th International Congress on the Deterioration and Conservation of Stone Columbia University, New…
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NCPTT U.S. Military Heritage Symposium
Preserving U.S. Military Heritage—World War II to the Cold War June 4 – June 6, 2019 Fredericksburg, TX Our Senior Conservation Technician…
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Painted Stage Curtains & Architectural Textiles
People usually notice decorative painting and gilding of architectural elements as the most dominant aspects of theater finishes, but there are many…
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Preserving Our Nation's Capitols
EverGreene Has Conserved & Restored 38 U.S. Capitols The 50 United States capitols were built over 150 years. Their architecture represents a…
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Preserving The Fire Curtain
The fire curtain at Bucks County Playhouse depicts the town of New Hope, PA. Landmarks of the town can be easily spotted…
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Preserving The Recent Past 3
On March 13–16, 2019, the Preserving the Recent Past 3 conference in Los Angeles will offer a national forum to share the…
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Repairing Terra Cotta Surfaces
A careful investigation of the conditions is required before recommendations can be made for treatments to repair architectural terra-cotta surfaces. The beauty…
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See you at the AIC 47th Annual Conference this May!
EverGreene has three of our Conservation Team Members in action at the approaching AIC Annual Meeting this year in New England. Join…
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The Little Chapel That Stood
Known as the “little chapel that stood,” St. Paul’s Chapel has endured over 250 years of New York City’s history, making it…
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The Moon Landing: 50 Years Later
Preserving Our Heritage of Exploration Our team has had the honor and responsibility of conserving some of humanity’s greatest cultural artifacts, including…
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WCG Annual 3-Ring Circus 2020
EverGreene is looking forward to participating in the upcoming Washington Conservation Guild (WCG) Annual 3-Ring Circus on Thursday, January 9, 2020 at…