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Preservation Advocacy Week -2021, hosted by Preservation Action & National Conference of SHPOs, is going virtual on March 8 – 11, 2021. In-depth advocacy training, policy briefings, networking oppor...
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413 N. Braddock St., ca. 1915A Colonial Revival style home covered in pebbledash. The coating, popular from about 1890-1930, lowered construction costs, hid imperfections, and provided weather protection.www.flickr.com/photos/phwinc/28994050771/ ... See MoreSee Less

413 North Braddock Street

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A Colonial Revival style home covered in pebbledash, built ca. 1915. The impressive Doric columns supporting the front porch are likewise covered in pebbledash. Photo from the 1976 Architectural Surve...
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The Mildred Colodny Diversity Scholarship provides financial assistance and experiential learning opportunities for students pursuing degrees and careers in historic preservation in the United States.forum.savingplaces.org/act/dsp/colodny-scholarship ... See MoreSee Less

Mildred Colodny Diversity Scholarship | #PreservationForum

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The Mildred Colodny Diversity Scholarship program provides financial assistance and experiential learning opportunities to individuals preparing for careers in historic preservation.
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401-403 S. Kent St, ca. 1840PHW purchased the duplex to renovate it for police housing in the Weed and Seed program. The Blues House Showcase was launched in 1999 to raise funds to restore the ca. 1920 porch.www.flickr.com/photos/phwinc/26244679327/ ... See MoreSee Less

401-403 S. Kent St.

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Roof and porch work for the Blues House project. PHW purchased the ca. 1840s duplex with an eye to renovate the structure for police housing as part of the Weed and Seed program. A goal of raising $30...
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448 N. Braddock St., ca. 1925A Colonial Revival style American Foursquare dwelling embellished with segmentally-arched windows and paired Tuscan columns, combining timeless elements drawn from multiple architectural sources.www.flickr.com/photos/phwinc/28784136200/ ... See MoreSee Less

448 North Braddock Street

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An American Foursquare form brick dwelling with Colonial Revival styling constructed circa 1925. In a small concession to embellishment, the main windows and transom over the front door are all segmen...
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PHW Summer 2013 Newsletter

PHW’s summer newsletter is online now! Read up about the actions at the Aulick House, the 49th Annual Meeting recaps, remembrances of John G. Lewis, what it’s like to intern at PHW, and even ways for you to volunteer or sponsor the upcoming Holiday House Tour.

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