
What other groups help preserve historic
buildings?
Preservation
Trust of Vermont
The Preservation Trust is a non-profit, non-government organization
that works with partnering organizations, local groups, businesses,
local governments and interested citizens to preserve and
use Vermont's historic architectural and cultural resources.
Preservation
Education Institute
The Preservation Education Institute is a division of Historic
Windsor, Inc. Formed in 1982 to provide training in historic
preservation skills for building professionals, its mission
has expanded to provide training for property owners, preservation
professionals, and people who "love old buildings."
Vermont
Historical Society
The Vermont Historical Society is a not-for-profit, membership-supported
organization dedicated to the preservation and interpretation
of Vermont history.
National Organizations
The
National Park Service
Heritage
Preservation Services Division
The National Park Service (NPS) can serve as an invaluable
source of information on a wide variety of preservation topics
relevant to local preservation practice in Vermont. More specifically,
the work of the Heritage Preservation Services Division (HPS)
is especially applicable to local preservation efforts.
The
National Trust for Historic Preservation
A private nonprofit organization with more than a quarter
million members, the National Trust for Historic Preservation
operates in a capacity similar to the NPS in that it can provide
general information, publications and technical assistance
to communities.
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