Plus, 7 historic civil rights sites exemplifying the fight against racial injustice.
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Yesterday, by an overwhelming bipartisan vote of 310–107, the House approved the Senate-passed Great American Outdoors Act. This landmark legislation is the single largest federal investment in preservation of historic and cultural resources for public lands in our generation. Join us in thanking senators and representatives who supported this historic bill today!
7 Historic Civil Rights Sites Exemplifying the Fight Against Racial Injustice
These seven places across the country were prominent in the history of the Civil Rights Movement. Today, the stories they tell represent how far we have already come and how far we still have to go.
Most Space Age structures weren’t built to last, and despite the massive technological advances that they represent, there’s no preservation plan in place for them. Now, preservationists and space lovers are asking—how do they ensure these sites will stick around to evoke a sense of wonder in future generations?
Join the National Trust for Historic Preservation, our partners, members, and allies on October 28-30 when we go virtual for our annual conference. PastForward is the premier educational and networking event for those passionate about saving places, and our online conference aims to exceed your expectations. Stay in the know; sign up for updates today.