Kat LoPalo

  • 9 Places Where Women Made History

    9 Places Where Women Made History

    In honor of Women’s History Month, the National Trust for Historic Preservation highlights nine historic sites where women made significant contributions, including two HAHS sites. Through its Where Women Made History program, the Trust aims to recognize and share the stories of influential women throughout U.S. history.

  • Spotlight on the East Hampton Historical Society’s new STEAM program

    Spotlight on the East Hampton Historical Society’s new STEAM program

    The East Hampton Historical Society, through the Dorothy C. Radgowski Grant, launched the “Artistic Identities” program in 2023. It integrates STEAM, history, and art to explore gender, race, and class, honoring women artists in East Hampton and drawing inspiration from the Fowler family’s restoration. Children participate actively in this educational…

  • Saint-Gaudens National Historical Park featured in Preservation Magazine, Winter 2025 issue

    Saint-Gaudens National Historical Park featured in Preservation Magazine, Winter 2025 issue

    In New Hampshire’s Cornish countryside, Augustus Saint-Gaudens crafted a 12-foot bronze Lincoln, revolutionizing American art. His studio attracted artists, creating the “Cornish Colony.” Saint-Gaudens National Historical Park preserves 125 masterpieces, and a $650,000 renovation is revitalizing the historical colony center, maintaining the artist’s legacy and cultural influence.