[MassHistPres] Preservation/restoration awards programs?

Robert Smith bartlettrs at gmail.com
Sat May 24 14:19:05 EDT 2025


Hi Robert,

WHALE (Waterfront Historic Area League) in New Bedford, gives the  Sarah R.
Delano Preservation Award (awarded to me for "meticulous and sensitive
restoration" of my 1723  cape in Dartmouth).  Not sure this is an annual
event, or how it's decided, but  they mayhave suggestions.

Bob Smith

On Sat, May 24, 2025 at 11:19 AM Alison Hardy via MassHistPres <
masshistpres at cs.umb.edu> wrote:

> The Newburyport Preservation Trust presents annual awards
> https://nbptpreservationtrust.org/preservation-award-nomination/
>
> At this year's presentation on Sunday, awardees were asked to talk about
> their projects and the audience loved hearing from the project owners and
> it really created a sense of community pride.
>
> Alison Hardy
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> Robert Mahowald via MassHistPres <masshistpres at cs.umb.edu>
> *Sent:* Thursday, May 22, 2025 11:54 AM
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> *Subject:* [MassHistPres] Preservation/restoration awards programs?
>
>
> Hello all,
> We at the Dartmouth historical commission have observed other towns that
> have successfully built awards/recognition programs centered on successful
> preservation and restoration in their towns.
>
> We’re looking for ideas and best practices on this from other town
> historians. We’re thinking an annual award, either given to builders,
> architects, or homeowners (or all 3, as they are a team) behind projects
> that either
>
> 1) expand their homes/civic buildings in ways that embrace the original
> architecture and details,
>
> 2) or renew, in a way that throws off prior renovations that have been
> poorly done, in favor of a reset on the original architectural style of the
> structure.
>
> We’d appreciate hearing from towns that have such programs up and running,
> and learn more about what makes them successful or not.
>
> Thank you! 🙏
>
>
> *Sent from my iPhone - blame Siri*
>
> *Robert Mahowald*
> Mobile: 978-971-1801
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