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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 President R. Dixon H. Harvey, Jr. Patricia E. Williams
Secretary Ann M. Fligsten, Esq.
Treasurer Edward H. Hord, FAIA
Assistant Treasurer Samuel K. Himmelrich, Jr. |
Directors
Donna A. Cypress Hon. Adelaide C. Eckardt Bruce W. Fleming John W. Hill, FAIA Philip W. Hoon, Esq. Robert B. Kershaw, Esq. Donald W. Linebaugh, Ph.D. Henry R. Lord Thomas P. McCracken, AIA Edward T. McMahon Theresa T. Michel Hon. Thomas "Mac" Middleton Hon. Keiffer J. Mitchell, Jr. Jeffrey A. Penza, AIA Anita Neal Powell Thomas S. Spencer John R. Valliant  |
PUBLICATIONS
Annual Reports 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 |
Newsletters Volume 26, Number 1 - Winter 2008 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
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 |
| 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 |
| Value of Historic Preservation |
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Value of Historic Preservation |
AWARDS
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Preservation Maryland Awarded Seal of Excellence Preservation Maryland is proud to announce that we have received the Seal of Excellence for successfully completing the Maryland Association of Nonprofit Organizations Standards for Excellence certification program. Certification in the Standards for Excellence program is bestowed only to the most well-managed and responsibly governed nonprofit organizations that have demonstrated compliance with 55 specific Standards for Excellence based on honesty, integrity, fairness, respect, trust, responsibility, and accountability. Preservation Maryland has met, complied with, and integrated the Standards for Excellence into all its activities to successfully complete this voluntary certification program.
For more information visit www.StandardsForExcellence.org |

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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 Phoenix, discounts on registration for the Preservation & Revitalization Conference, and invitations to workshops and special events, including our Annual Meeting in November.
Join Now! Be a Part of Protecting the Irreplaceable in Maryland.
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