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Historic Preservation

Bostwick House

Historic Home’s Pain in the Buttress

Preservation Program Completes Work to Save a Local Architectural Anomaly

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Willie Graham ’80

This (Really) Old House

Alum Recreates America’s History, One Handmade Nail at a Time

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graduate student Karen Yee leading a tour of Baltimore's Chinatown with her peers

Archival Deep-dive, Plus a Little Googling, Unearths Forgotten Cultural Pasts

Student-created Toolkit Hopes to Guide Preservation Efforts of Underrepresented Histories

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Columbus statue

‘Monumental’ Assignment

As Historical Contexts Shift, Students Reimagine Disputed Monuments

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Feet walking on sidewalk

Double Duty

Architecture School’s 3 New Dual Degrees to Prepare Students for a Changing, Challenging World

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House on Ben Lomond Plantation

Saving Virginia’s Historic Slave Houses From Becoming Pool Houses

Historic Preservation Expert Documents Dwellings of Virginia’s Enslaved People

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Collage of archival images from Cedar Haven

Trail Through History

Students Create Heritage Tour Linking African American Past in Southern Prince George's County

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Interim Dean Donald Linebaugh working with artifacts from the Kippax Plantation Archaeological Site.

Grant to Help Finish Professor’s 30-Year Research at Historic Plantation

Property, Once Owned by Pocahontas’ Granddaughter, Reveals Insights Into Colonial Life

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Patrons enjoy the atmosphere at the Bluenose Gopher, a cooperative pub that has become a community gathering point.

Alum Taps Into Hometown’s History

Historic Preservation Grad Opens Cooperative Pub Honoring Prohibition’s Namesake

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Lefty Driesell

Driesell, Digitized

Legendary Coach’s Donation Part of Campaign to Preserve Terps Basketball History

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Club Hippo

Places With Pride

Project Documents Key Spots for Baltimore LGBTQ Community in ’70s and ’80s

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