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A Student's Ode to Historic Libraries
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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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Celebrating the 30th Lucy G. Moses Awards
Hosted by the New York Landmarks Conservancy (NYLC), the Lucy G. Moses Preservation Awards ceremony is an annual celebration of exceptional restoration…
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Curtain Call: Dressing Up Your Theater
This July we will be virtually presenting at the Annual League of Historic Theatres (LHAT) 45th National Conference and Theatre Tour on…
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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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Michigan Central Station Restoration
Ford Motor Company engages EverGreene Architectural Arts to revive the grandest areas of the train depot, including the main waiting area, arcade,…
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NYLC's Sacred Sites Virtual Open House
EverGreene is delighted to continue our sponsorship for the New York Landmarks Conservancy 10th annual Sacred Sites Open House. It will be…
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Restoring Stories: Decorative Paint
Uncovering History in the Eldridge Street Synagogue EverGreene is honored to be participating in the Museum at Eldridge Street’s Restoring Stories–a new…
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State Historic Preservation Officer's Award for Excellence
EverGreene is a proud Cornerstone Level supporter of the DC Preservation League’s virtual award ceremony for the 2020 District of Columbia Awards…
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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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With You in Spirit, Written in Stone
The human race has, in short, had no important thought which it has not written in stone. -Victor Hugo, Hunchback of Notre…