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National Trust for Historic Preservation
NameNational Trust for Historic Preservation
HeadquartersWashington, D.C.
FounderDavid E. Finley, John D. Rockefeller Jr., Frederick L. Rath Jr.
Established1949

National Trust for Historic Preservation. The organization was founded in 1949 by David E. Finley, John D. Rockefeller Jr., and Frederick L. Rath Jr. with the goal of preserving historic sites and promoting historic preservation across the United States. The National Trust for Historic Preservation works closely with organizations such as the National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior, and the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation to achieve its mission. The organization's efforts are also supported by notable individuals like Jimmy Carter, Lady Bird Johnson, and Laura Bush, who have all been involved in historic preservation initiatives.

History

The National Trust for Historic Preservation was established in 1949 with the signing of the National Trust for Historic Preservation Act by President Harry S. Truman. The organization's early efforts focused on preserving historic sites such as Monticello, the Homes of George Washington, and Theodore Roosevelt's Sagamore Hill. The National Trust for Historic Preservation also worked closely with other organizations, including the National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty in the United Kingdom, to share best practices and expertise in historic preservation. In the 1960s, the organization played a key role in the passage of the National Historic Preservation Act, which established the National Register of Historic Places and provided funding for historic preservation projects. The National Trust for Historic Preservation has also worked with notable preservationists like Jane Jacobs, Vincent Scully, and Robert Venturi to promote historic preservation and urban planning.

Mission and Programs

The National Trust for Historic Preservation's mission is to protect and preserve historic sites and promote historic preservation across the United States. The organization offers a range of programs and services, including the National Treasures program, which provides funding and technical assistance to historic sites in need of preservation. The National Trust for Historic Preservation also offers the National Main Street Center program, which provides training and resources to help communities revitalize their downtown areas and preserve historic buildings. The organization works closely with other organizations, such as the Urban Land Institute, the American Planning Association, and the National Association of Realtors, to promote historic preservation and sustainable development. The National Trust for Historic Preservation has also partnered with organizations like the World Monuments Fund, the International Council on Monuments and Sites, and the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization to promote historic preservation globally.

Historic Sites

The National Trust for Historic Preservation owns and operates a range of historic sites across the United States, including Decatur House, The Lyndhurst Mansion, and The Filoli Estate. The organization also provides technical assistance and funding to other historic sites, such as Monticello, The Biltmore Estate, and The Breakers. The National Trust for Historic Preservation has worked with notable architects like Frank Lloyd Wright, Louis Kahn, and I.M. Pei to preserve and restore historic buildings. The organization has also partnered with museums like the Smithsonian Institution, the National Building Museum, and the Museum of Modern Art to promote historic preservation and education. The National Trust for Historic Preservation has also worked with historic sites like Gettysburg National Military Park, Antietam National Battlefield, and Pearl Harbor to preserve and interpret historic events.

Advocacy and Education

The National Trust for Historic Preservation is a leading advocate for historic preservation at the local, state, and federal levels. The organization works closely with lawmakers like Senator John McCain, Senator Ted Kennedy, and Representative Nancy Pelosi to promote historic preservation legislation. The National Trust for Historic Preservation also provides education and training programs for historic preservation professionals, including the National Preservation Conference and the Preservation Leadership Forum. The organization has partnered with universities like Harvard University, Yale University, and University of Pennsylvania to promote historic preservation education and research. The National Trust for Historic Preservation has also worked with organizations like the National Endowment for the Arts, the National Endowment for the Humanities, and the Institute of Museum and Library Services to promote historic preservation and cultural heritage.

Leadership and Governance

The National Trust for Historic Preservation is led by a Board of Trustees, which includes notable preservationists like Richard Moe, Stephanie Meeks, and Donna Ann Harris. The organization's President and CEO is responsible for overseeing the day-to-day operations of the organization and implementing its strategic plan. The National Trust for Historic Preservation also has a range of advisory councils, including the National Trust Advisory Council and the Preservation Action Council, which provide guidance and expertise on historic preservation issues. The organization has worked with notable leaders like President Bill Clinton, President George W. Bush, and President Barack Obama to promote historic preservation and cultural heritage.

Preservation Efforts

The National Trust for Historic Preservation is involved in a range of preservation efforts across the United States, from preserving historic buildings and landscapes to promoting historic preservation legislation. The organization has worked with notable preservationists like James Marston Fitch, Clementine Churchill, and Eleanor Roosevelt to promote historic preservation and cultural heritage. The National Trust for Historic Preservation has also partnered with organizations like the National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty, the World Wildlife Fund, and the Nature Conservancy to promote historic preservation and environmental conservation. The organization's preservation efforts have been recognized with awards like the National Medal of Arts, the Presidential Medal of Freedom, and the National Humanities Medal. The National Trust for Historic Preservation continues to work with organizations like the United States Conference of Mayors, the National League of Cities, and the American Institute of Architects to promote historic preservation and sustainable development.

Category:Historic preservation

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