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N.H. Preservation Alliance Announces Preservation Achievement Awards

Growth in Preservation Activity, Small Town Successes, Community Development Investment and Outstanding Leaders Recognized

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Concord, NH — Four outstanding leaders of the preservation movement and ten outstanding rescue, rehabilitation and stewardship projects were honored at the N.H. Preservation Alliance’s annual awards on May 12. The 2026 slate includes the preservation of rare and iconic properties, care of community assets and gathering places, creation of needed housing, and other community development successes. One property had been previously listed to America’s Most Endangered list, and two of the properties had been previously listed to the Preservation Alliance’s Seven to Save endangered list, due to disinvestment, uncertain futures or possible demolition.

“These awards represent very exciting growth in the preservation movement,” said Jennifer Goodman, executive director of the Preservation Alliance, noting that the number of awards ties the Alliance’s all-time record for the 37 year old program. “There are such tremendous leaders and projects to be recognized, and the investment, creativity and partnerships embodied in the winners is what we need to take on today’s challenges,” she said.

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The four individuals honored by the Preservation Alliance have made tremendous contributions to the field of historic preservation and saving special places across the state:

Ten other initiatives were honored:

“We hope this recognition helps inspire even more people and preservation activity,” said Jennifer Goodman, executive director of the Preservation Alliance. She noted community and economic benefits of the projects, and the importance of a range of support including grants from the State of New Hampshire, N.H. Land and Community Heritage Investment Program, the N.H. Community Development Finance Authority, N.H. Charitable Foundation, contributions from municipalities, and private investors, private philanthropy, and significant partnerships.

Awards program sponsors include Innerglass Window Systems, Milestone Construction, LLC, Sheehan Phinney, Bedard Preservation and Restoration, Gallagher, Matuszewski Architects, PROCON, Independent Archaeological Consulting, and Monadnock Archaeological Consulting.

The New Hampshire Preservation Alliance supports and encourages the revitalization and protection of historic buildings and places which strengthens communities and local economies. Information on varied preservation topics, planning grants and more is available at www.nhpreservation.org.

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