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Month: September 2019

“Challenges and Innovations Occurring in the Preservation Field”

Published on September 5, 2019September 5, 2019 by Jeremy Wells

The US-based National Trust for Historic Preservation is asking for input, via a survey on the “Challenges and Innovations Occurring in the Preservation Field.” The survey asks some very useful and relevant questions, and I wanted to take advantage of the opportunity to post my response to a few of the questions here. The specific […]

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