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Our Mission is to revitalize our community by preserving architecture and sharing history. Historic Macon Foundation has served as Middle Georgia's historical society of note since its founding in 1964. Historic Macon Foundation's vision is to lead Middle Georgia as the premier preservation organization. HMF is a nationally-recognized and award-winning leader in revitalizing historic neighborhoods, having completed rehabilitation of over 150 individual historic buildings. Historic Macon provides education about Macon's 6,000 National Register-listed historic buildings in 12 historic districts and owns and operates the Sidney Lanier Cottage historic house museum, which also serves as the organization's headquarters. We are a 501(c)3 non-profit organization and the majority of our support comes from nearly 600 member households who make yearly donations.
Where Atlanta's History Lives. The Historic Oakland Foundation partners with the City of Atlanta to preserve, restore, enhance and share Oakland Cemetery with the public as an important cultural resource and an island of tranquility in the heart of the city.
museums and institutions
Founded in 1994 at the direction of Governor Edward G. Rendell, then Philadelphia’s mayor, Historic Philadelphia, Inc.’s (HPI) mission is to make our nation’s history relevant and real through interpretation, interaction, and education, strengthening Greater Philadelphia’s role as the destination to experience American History. To serve this mission HPI manages, programs, and maintains three properties including the Betsy Ross House, Franklin Square and Once Upon a Nation.
architecture & planning
Historic Seattle is a nonprofit and public development authority established by city ordinance in 1974. For 40 years Historic Seattle has shown what can be done quietly in the background with technical assistance and feasibility studies, and loudly by plunging head-on into full scale redevelopment of buildings that no one else in the community would assume responsibility to protect. As a community-based organization, Historic Seattle focuses on the reuse and reimagining of historic properties for new purposes. Historic Seattle has saved dozens of historic buildings across Seattle. Many of these buildings, highlighted in the Projects section of our website, would be gone if Historic Seattle had not taken on the risks and rewards of their rehabilitation. Historic Seattle is also a membership organization dedicated to the protection of our architectural heritage through projects, educational programming, and advocacy within the community. Historic Seattle has become the region’s foremost educator on built heritage, offering an outstanding series of lectures, workshops, tours, and specially arranged visits to historic properties. It has also greatly expanded its role to encourage activism in the preservation of important community landmarks and neighborhood character, provide resources and referral services, technical and landmarks assistance, and keep people informed of current issues and initiatives. As Historic Seattle looks toward its future, we encourage your participation in our preservation work through membership, contributions, time, and creative ideas.
Every trip to Milwaukee should start in the Historic Third Ward. Explore our locally owned restaurants, spas, theaters, galleries, and boutiques all in a historic warehouse setting. The neighborhood is home to the award-winning Third Ward Riverwalk, the nationally acclaimed Milwaukee Public Market, and the world's largest music festival, Summerfest. Located just south of downtown Milwaukee.
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