Society for the Preservation of Long Island Antiquities and Museum Gallery [NY]

Description

The Society operates a gallery for changing local history exhibits, as well as six historical sites throughout Long Island. These six sites are listed separately in the NHEC's Historical Site database.

The society and its gallery offer exhibits, educational programs, and occasional recreational and educational events.

Rhode Island Historical Preservation and Heritage Commission

Description

The Rhode Island Historical Preservation and Heritage Commission is the state agency for historical preservation and heritage programs. The Commission operates a statewide historical preservation program that identifies and protects historic buildings, districts, structures, and archaeological sites. The Commission also develops and carries out programs to document and celebrate the rich cultural heritage of Rhode Island's people.

The commission supports educational and recreational events, and manages state historic sites, which are listed individually in this database.

Windsor Locks Preservation Association [CT]

Description

The Association seeks to encourage and educate the public and town government on the importance of preservation. Its main focus is to obtain and preserve the Historic Windsor Locks Passenger Train Station. Additionally, the Association has compiled and introduced educational programs into the school system and encouraged students to become involved in its efforts.

The association offers educational programs.

Sagadahoc Preservation [ME]

Description

The organization seeks to preserve and maintain the Bath area's architectural heritage through the creation of a historic district commission, the promotion of stewardship, and the use of protective covenants. One of its goals is to continue educational programs on architectural heritage in Bath's schools and to provide an architectural awareness to all.

The organization offers tours and educational programs.

Providence Preservation Society [RI]

Description

Formed in 1956 to respond to the proposed demolition of a number of 18th- and early 19th-century houses on College Hill, the Providence Preservation Society (PPS) has grown to a citywide preservation organization. With a large membership, a professional staff, and countless volunteers, the Society is able to provide a broad range of services that fulfill its mission to improve the quality of life in the city of Providence through historic preservation and the enhancement of the built environment. Society activities include the Festival of Historic Houses, advocacy, tours for school children, homeowner resources, and many other events and programs.

The society offers tours, educational programs, lectures, occasional exhibits, and occasional recreational and educational events.

Architectural Heritage Center [OR]

Description

The Center is a nonprofit resource center and showcase for historic preservation. It offers a wide range of education programs and exhibits to help people appreciate, restore, and maintain vintage properties. The Center includes two exhibition galleries, two classrooms, workshop space, a library, collections storage spaces and the Foundation's offices. Its exhibits display artifacts from its extensive collection of architectural hardware, fixtures, and other objects.

The center offers exhibits, lectures, tours, and other educational and recreational programs.

Waynesboro Historical Society

Description

"The Waynesboro Historical Society is headquartered in the historic Oller House, 138 W. Main St., Waynesboro. This house was built in 1892 and is very much a part of the rich history in Waynesboro. The society offers a wealth of information for research through its library and archives including a computer database and microfilm library. The society works for the preservation of landmarks and structures in the Waynesboro area."

Historical Society of Federal Way

Description

"The Historical Society of Federal Way collects, preserves and interprets the history, ethnic heritage, and cultural history of Federal Way, Washington. The Society's current major projects include the restoration of the historic Denny and Barker cabins and placement of markers which give details regarding points of historic interest."