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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Inside the Lelooska Foundation: A Multi-Generational Haven for Indigenous Art
The Lelooska Foundation in Washington State joins Historic Artists’ Homes and Studios as one of its first Indigenous sites, preserving Native art traditions.
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New Educational Resources from HAHS Sites on Women’s History
Recipients of the Dorothy C. Radgowski Learning through Women’s Achievement in the Arts Grant, a collaborative project between two programs of the National Trust for Historic…
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2025 Holiday Gift Guide
The post promotes “13 Gifts from Historic Sites” by Emma Peters, highlighting comfort and joy in the context of winter. It emphasizes gift options suited…
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“Ghost Stories” from 3 HAHS Sites
Each October, guides at historic sites prepare for visitors curious about potential hauntings, balancing respect for the past with the allure of unexplained encounters. These…
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Celebrating Disability History at the National Trust for Historic Preservation
The content highlights the historical significance of sites associated with artists and politicians with disabilities, focusing on their adaptations in art and daily life. Through…
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Celebrating 25 Years of HAHS in Patron Magazine
Chris Byrne interviews Helen Harrison in Patron Magazine, discussing the mission and history of HAHS. The piece features insights about the impact of homes and…

