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Through Preservation Maryland’s core programs, we are investing in the future of historic communities. Our Historic Property Redevelopment program directly funds and manages the revitalization of historic properties, saving critically threatened places across the state

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Preservation Maryland remains at the forefront of the preservation movement, creatively tackling issues like the effects of climate change, workforce development, and how to use our past to best support our future.

The Campaign for Historic Trades

A national program in partnership with NPS and powered by Preservation Maryland, The Campaign works to provide all tradespeople with clear career pathways, accessible education, and secure employment into historic trades.

 

Protecting Our Past. Investing in Our Future.

Preservation Maryland is a non-profit harnessing the power of historic places by revitalizing and reinvesting in communities, advocating, and building the historic trades workforce for the benefit of all Marylanders. 

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This Day in Maryland History: Francis Scott Key Bridge Opens in 1977

This Day in Maryland History: Francis Scott Key Bridge Opens in 1977

On this day in history - March 23, 1977 - the Francis Scott Key Bridge that spans the Patapsco River in Baltimore opened to traffic. Besides the famous name, the bridge was a major milestone in Maryland's transportation planning and remains the second longest...

Heritage Orgs Team for Cemetery Preservation on Maryland Day

Heritage Orgs Team for Cemetery Preservation on Maryland Day

Preservation Maryland, Historic Annapolis, and the Maryland Center for History and Culture joined forces on March 25th at St. Anne’s Cemetery in Annapolis Md. to clean historic grave markers. Preservation Maryland has led cemetery preservation workshops across the...

Can We Count on You?

Preservation Maryland isn’t just preserving the past – we’re investing in our future. Our donors make it all possible.

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Although the organization’s core mission remains the same as when we started in 1931, our work has adapted, our strategies have diversified, and our approach has modernized.