Preservation Maryland is the state's oldest historic preservation organization. Founded in 1931 as the Society for the Preservation of Maryland Antiquities, Preservation Maryland is dedicated to preserving Maryland's historic buildings, neighborhoods, landscapes, and archaeological sites through outreach, funding, and advocacy.History
Preservation Maryland 24 W. Saratoga Street Baltimore, Maryland 21201 (410) 685-2886 Fax (410) 539-2182 PM@PreservationMaryland.org
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STAFF
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
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Officers
President Matthew L. Kimball, Esq.
Vice Presidents R. Dixon H. Harvey, Jr. Jeffrey A. Penza, AIA
Secretary Ann M. Fligsten, Esq.
Treasurer Edward M. Hord, FAIA
Assistant Treasurer Thomas S. Spencer |
Directors
William K. Beard, Jr. Thad L. Bench David W. Benn, AIA Priscilla Carroll Donna A. Cypress Russell C. Dashiell Jr., Esq. Hon. Adelaide C. Eckardt Bruce W. Fleming John W. Hill, FAIA Samuel K. Himmelrich, Jr. Philip W. Hoon, Esq. T. Courtenay Jenkins III Donald W. Linebaugh, Ph.D. Henry R. Lord Sylvia Cooke Martin Thomas P. McCracken, AIA Theresa T. Michel Samuel J. Parker, AICP Patricia Schooley Audrey E. Scott |
PUBLICATIONS
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75 Years with Preservation Maryland
Annual Reports
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2008 Annual Report |
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2007 Annual Report |
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2006 Annual Report |
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2005 Annual Report |
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2004 Annual Report |
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2003 Annual Report |
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2002 Annual Report |
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2001 Annual Report |
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| Newsletters |
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Volume 28, Number 1 - Spring 2009 |
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Volume 27, Number 1 - Fall 2008 |
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Volume 26, Number 1 - Winter 2008 |
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Volume 25, Number 2 - Fall 2007 |
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Volume 25, Number 1- Winter 2007 |
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Volume 24, Number 2 - Fall 2006 |
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Volume 24, Number 1 - Spring 2006 |
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Volume 23, Number 3 - Fall 2005 |
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Volume 22, Number 2 - Summer 2004 |
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Volume 22, Number 1 - Winter 2004 |
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Volume 21, Number 1 - Spring 2003 |
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Volume 20, Number 3 - Fall 2002 |
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Volume 20, Number 2 - Summer 2002 |
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Volume 20, Number 1 - Spring 2002 |
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Volume 14, Number 3 - Winter 2001/2002 |
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| History Tax Credit Reports |
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Historic Tax Credit Report: Economic and Fiscal Impacts Part I |
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Historic Tax Credit Report: Economic and Fiscal Impacts Part II |
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| Value of Historic Preservation |
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Value of Historic Preservation
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Awards
2009 Preservation Award
Each year Preservation Maryland offers the highest recognition of individuals, groups and organizations active in the preservation, restoration, and/or rehabilitation of the state's historic and cultural resources. The awards will be presented at the annual meeting of the membership which will be held in November at the Maryland Club in Baltimore.
2009 Preservation Awards Recipients Preservation Awards Past Recipients

MEMBERSHIP
Whether Preservation Maryland is advocating for historic preservation tax incentive programs, reaching out to fight ill-conceived demolition plans, or funding local preservation programs, members like you are the foundation of our efforts. Get Involved.
Preservation Maryland's members enjoy benefits that include our newsletter, The Phonix, discounts on registration for the Preservation & Revitalization Conference, and invitations to workshops and special events, including our Annual Meeting in November.
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Be a part of Protecting the Irreplaceable in Maryland.
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