From National Trust for Historic Preservation <[email protected]>
Subject 14 Must-Visit Lighthouses in the U.S.
Date February 13, 2020 2:52 PM
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Plus, the most romantic gifts from historic house museums and sites.
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14 MUST-VISIT LIGHTHOUSES ACROSS THE U.S.
Even though it’s winter, it doesn’t mean you can’t plan your next trip with your
favorite maritime landmarks in mind—thanks to this handy guide featuring 14
lighthouses we love.

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SAVE THE SCHOOLS THAT EDUCATED THOUSANDS OF BLACK STUDENTS DURING SEGREGATION
One third of African Americans were taught in the 5,000 schoolhouses and related
structures built by Julius R. Rosenwald throughout segregation. Join us in
asking your members of Congress to support a critical first step toward honoring
and preserving Rosenwald Schools.

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ONCE DILAPIDATED, 100-YEAR-OLD BUILDING IS NOW THRIVING ARTS CENTER IN OMAHA
Only a few years ago, this compound, comprising three structures—the Blue Lion
Building, the Pratt Truss Building, and an old garage, now collectively known as
the Blue Lion Center—was desolate and forgotten. It sat vacant for six years,
but Brigitte McQueen Shew saw great potential.

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MOST ROMANTIC GIFTS FROM OUR HISTORIC SITES
With Valentine’s Day around the corner, you might consider taking a moment to
learn about some romantic history at our Historic Sites. These romantic objects
in our historic sites' collections promise to add a little something special to
your Valentine’s Day.

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HOW A NATIONAL TRUST GRANT RESTORED A PHILADELPHIA CHURCH STEEPLE
For more than 50 years, Christ Church’s steeple made it the tallest building in
the country. While the exterior of that steeple is receiving a much-needed paint
job and masonry repairs, it’s the work going on inside that will have the most
impact on preserving the building for future generations.

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THE FIGHT TO PRESERVE AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY
The February 3, 2020 issue of The New Yorker features the important work of the National Trust’s African American Cultural
Heritage Action Fund and explores the program’s role in telling the full
American story.

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