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The Sunnyside Gardens Park House

Queens Historic Properties Fund

The Sunnyside Gardens Historic District was listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1986 and designated as a

Protecting a 17th Century Wooden Meeting House from Fire

Advocacy
Sacred Sites

Friends Meeting House, 37-16 Northern Boulevard, Queens The Conservancy’s involvement with the Friends Meeting House dates back to 1988 –

Bartow-Pell Mansion Museum, Pelham Bay Park, Bronx

Emergency Preservation Grants

Operated by the Historic House Trust of New York City, the Bartow-Pell Mansion (1836 – 42) is among the earliest

Historic Richmond Town, Staten Island

Emergency Preservation Grants

Historic Richmond Town (HRT) covers over 100 acres of land in Staten Island and includes over 30 historic buildings from

Church of the Resurrection, Richmond Hill/Kew Gardens Gets a New Copper Roof

Historic Properties Fund

The Church of the Resurrection is an Episcopal Parish founded as a mission of Grace Church, Jamaica in 1866 and

Video Highlights Conservancy Efforts in Buffalo

Sacred Sites

This fantastic video profiles Buffalo, New York, site of next October’s annual National Trust Preservation Conference. Several of the buildings

Picasso Curtain Moves into New Home at Historical Society

Advocacy

UPDATE: May 17, 2015 The Picasso Curtain is all spiffed up and waiting to receive visitors at its new home

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