February
Sub-archives
February 28, 2012
Salem Cultural Council supports Phillips House programs
A $250 grant from the Salem Cultural Council will support a series of programs focusing on leisure activities in the early twentieth century. read more...
February 24, 2012
Arnold House celebrates Abraham Lincoln
Nearly 200 people celebrated President Lincoln's 203rd birthday at Arnold House in Lincoln, Rhode Island. read more...
February 22, 2012
Carpenters investigate structural movement at Gilman Garrison House
Severe cracking in the interior plaster suggested that the south-facing wall was bulging, or bowing, outwards. read more...
February 20, 2012
Roof replacement reveals evolution of Cooper-Frost-Austin House
A roof replacement project at Cooper-Frost-Austin House in Cambridge, Massachusetts, has revealed important details about the evolution of the 1681 structure. read more...
February 18, 2012
Lyman Estate objects undergo conservation
Historic New England's collections and conservation experts are working to support the weatherization and energy efficiency project at the Lyman Estate. read more...
February 16, 2012
dwell takes a look at our Stewardship Program
dwell magazine recently published an article on Historic New England's efforts to protect mid-century Modern homes. read more...
February 15, 2012
New white paper focuses on managing allées
The guidelines Historic New England developed for managing our allées are newly available online. read more...
February 09, 2012
Restoration work underway at Governor John Langdon House
The balustrade at Governor John Langdon House is undergoing restoration as part of a series of preservation projects at the Portsmouth, New Hampshire, property. read more...
February 07, 2012
New Hampshire stewardship property finds new owner
Bleakhouse, part of Historic New England's Stewardship Program since 1976, recently sold to a new private owner. read more...
February 02, 2012
Lincoln Cultural Council supports programs at Gropius House, Codman Estate
A Lincoln Cultural Council grant to Historic New England helps bring regional history and architecture experts to Lincoln, Massachusetts. read more...

