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Campaign Searches for Tidal Basin Restoration Options

By Afua Nyantakyi April 23, 2019

A campaign to preserve the tidal basin launched April 3, as the National Trust for Historic Preservation and the Trust for the National Mall plan to collaborate in response to rising sea levels and heavy...

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The restored Foundry Branch Bridge, which once carried trolleys through Georgetown, would connect the Georgetown and Palisades neighborhoods with a running and biking trail.

Bridge Restoration Proposed

By Kristen Fedor October 21, 2014

The Palisades Citizens Association is conducting an investigation into restoring the Foundry Branch Bridge located to the west of the university, which would connect the Georgetown neighborhood to the...

Keeping History Alive: Partners in Preservation

Keeping History Alive: Partners in Preservation

By KP and KP April 24, 2013

The time has come to cast your vote and let history continue to flourish in the Washington, D.C. Metro Area. Voting has just opened for Partners in Preservation, an American Express and National Trust...

Dahlgren’s Interior Plan Unveiled

By Daniel Corry February 10, 2012

The architects working to restore Dahlgren Chapel unveiled plans for renovations to the building's interior at a meeting Tuesday. Most of the intended changes, which include moving the organ from...

Restored Painting Now at Rest on Hilltop

By David Schuler January 31, 2012

Over 80 years ago, William Francis Boland returned to his Germantown, Md., farmhouse with a painting that had been passed down through his family for generations. The painting was the self-portrait...

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