Read articles about HAHS sites from the National Trust for Historic Preservation, from gift guides, to listicles, to features in Preservation Magazine.
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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…
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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…
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How Do You Set Your Table?
The Florence Griswold Museum showcases painted panels in the context of the National Trust’s exploration of tablescapes and tableware from historic sites. This seasonal gathering…
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16 One-of-a-Kind Gifts to Impress
The National Trust’s 2024 Holiday Gift Guide features 16 unique gifts perfect for hard-to-please individuals. Whether for a family member or a friend, this curated…
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Five Objects That Make You Consider the Great Beyond
The National Trust for Historic Preservation highlighted three sites from HAHS in an article discussing objects that evoke reflections on mortality. These artifacts, imbued with…
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HAHS Sites featured in “Quirky Objects” article by National Trust
Fonthill Castle features an alligator as part of its unique collection, highlighting the intriguing nature of house museums. These quirky objects invoke curiosity and reveal…

