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To View a PDF of the Sites Currently Linking to Preservationdirectory SITES CURRENTLY LINKING TO PRESERVATIONDIRECTORY.com ORGANIZATION NAME WEBSITE URL STATE/PROVINCE Association of Manitoba Museums http://www.museumsmanitoba.com AB Galt Museum & Archives http://www.galtmuseum.com/links.htm AB Nordegg Historical Society Home Page http://nordegghistoricalsociety.8m.com AB The Military Museums http://www.themilitarymuseums.ca AB Alaska Office of History & Archaeology http://www.dnr.state.ak.us/parks/oha/shpo/links.htm AK Historic Preservation Alliance of Arkansas http://www.preservearkansas.org/index.php?page=links AR Rogers Historical Museum http://www.rogersarkansas.com/museum/links.asp AR ArizonaChannel.com - Northern AZ News Service http://www.arizonachannel.com/links.html AZ Friends of the Forest Sedona http://www.friendsoftheforestsedona.org/links.htm AZ Historic Cool Springs Camp (Route 66) http://www.coolspringsroute66.com/links.htm AZ Historic Coronado Neighborhood http://historicehood.com/historic%20preservation/needmoreinformation.htmlAZ Oracle Historical Society http://www.oraclehistoricalsociety.org/resources.html AZ Sedona Historical Society and Heritage Museum http://www.sedonamuseum.org/links.html AZ The Verde Valley Forum for Public Affairs http://www.verdevalleyforum.org/links.html AZ Tucson Historic Preservation Foundation http://www.tucsonhistoricpreservationfoundation.org/resources/historic-preservation-linksAZ Verde Valley Land Preservation Institute http://www.verdevalleylpi.org/links.html AZ Western Association for Art Conservation http://www.facebook.com/pages/Western-Association-for-Art-Conservation-WAAC/145452688838554AZ Your Sedona http://www.yoursedona.com/community.html AZ New Westminster Public Library http://www.nwheritage.org/heritagesite/links/heritageResourcesOnline.htmBC City of Berkeley & Berkeley Historical Society http://www.ci.berkeley.ca.us/histsoc CA Art Deco Society of Los Angeles http://adsla.org/links.htm CA Berkeley Historical Society http://www.ci.berkeley.ca.us/histsoc/default.htm CA Bob Taylor Properties, Inc. - Los Angeles, CA http://www.bob-taylor.com/links-history32.htm CA California Downtown Association http://www.californiadowntown.com/links CA California Heritage Council http://www.californiaheritagecouncil.org CA California Law Enforcement Historical Society http://www.calpolicehistory.com/ CA College of the Redwoods http://www.redwoods.edu/departments/construction/links/linkpage.asp CA Contra Costa County Historical Society (California) http://www.cocohistory.com/index.html CA Designs in Tile http://www.designsintile.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=75:historicpreservation&catid=33:directory&Itemid=92CA Eureka Heritage Society http://www.eurekaheritage.org/links.htm CA Foothill College, Department of Anthropology http://www.foothill.fhda.edu/anthropology/links.php CA Fresno County Public Library http://www.fresnolibrary.org/calif/homes.html CA Glendale Historical Society http://www.glendalehistorical.org/links.html CA Grier Musser Museum http://griermussermuseum.org/museumlinks.html CA Heritage Homes of Petaluma http://www.heritagepetaluma.com/about/links.html CA Highland Park Heritage Trust http://www.hpht.org/communityandlinks.html CA Historical Society of the Upper Mojave Desert http://www.maturango.org/Hist.html CA Lakeside Historical Society http://www.lakesidehistory.org/Links/links.htm CA Lerner + Associates Architects http://www.lernerarch.com/resources.html CA Los Angeles Conservancy http://www.laconservancy.org/preservation/resources_websites.php4 CA Marsh & Associates Historical Preservation Consultants http://www.vincentmarsh.com/resources.html CA Marylow's Storybook Place http://www.johnrobertmarlow.com/links--storybook.html CA Palm Springs Modern Committee http://psmodcom.org CA Palo Alto Stanford Heritage http://www.pastheritage.org/resources.html CA Route 66 Preservation Foundation http://www.cart66pf.org/links.htm CA San Buenaventura Conservancy http://www.sbconservancy.org/preservation.htm CA San Francisco Bay Window: A Resource Guide for San http://www.sfbaywindow.com/articles/2/7/39.html CA Francisco Homeowners Save Our Heritage Organisation (San Diego) http://sohosandiego.org/links CA South Pasadena Preservation Foundation http://www.sppreservation.org/histlinks.htm CA The Abbey Newsletter - Preservation of Library & Archival http://palimpsest.stanford.edu/byorg/abbey/an/websites.html CA Materials The Eureka Heritage Society http://www.eurekaheritage.org/links_css.html CA The Glendale Historical Society http://glendalehistorical.org/links.html CA The Gould Residence http://www.gouldresidence.com/links.htm CA The Yellow Cottage of La Jolla http://www.yellowcottage.com/forsale.htm CA UC Berkeley Library http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/ENVI/historicpreservation.html CA UCLA Architecture Websites http://www.library.ucla.edu/libraries/arts/websites/wwwarch.htm CA West Coast Weather Vanes http://www.westcoastweathervanes.com/Weathervane-Miscellaneous-Pages/Our-favorite-links-page.htm#OURCA LINKS PAGE Whaley House Museum http://whaleyhouse.org/links.htm CA Yreka Committee for Historic Preservation Corporation http://www.yrekapreservation.org CA Adventures in Preservation http://adventuresinpreservation.org/links.htm CO Aspen Valley Film http://www.aspenvalleyfilm.com/links/linkspages/industrylinks.html CO Colorado Preservation, Inc. http://www.coloradopreservation.org/links.html CO Colorado Springs Real Estate: ERA Herman Group http://coloradospringsvintagehomes.com CO Colorado State University Libraries http://lib.colostate.edu/research/design/interiordesign.html CO Historic Longmont Foundation http://www.historiclongmont.org/page9.html CO Historic Preservation Alliance of Colorado Springs http://www.hpasprings.org/links.php CO Main Street Colorado http://www.mainstreetcolorado.com CO New Sheridan Hotel http://www.newsheridan.com/visit-telluride/links CO AIA Connecticut http://www.aiact.org/links CT Bristol Historical Society http://www.bristolhistoricalsociety.org/links.html CT Connecticut Main Street http://www.ctmainstreet.org CT Connecticut Trust for Historic Preservation http://www.cttrust.org/index.cgi/11863 CT East Lyme Historical Society http://www.eastlymehistoricalsociety.org/index_files/Page1327.htm CT Hartford Preservation Alliance http://www.hartfordpreservation.org/resources.html CT Huntington Homestead http://huntingtonhomestead.org/links.html CT Killingly Historical Society http://www.killinglyhistory.org/links.html CT Stephen Main Homestead http://nostoningtonhistsoc.homestead.com/who_we_are.html CT The Huntington Homestead http://huntingtonhomestead.org/links.html CT The Smith-Harris House http://smithharris.org/index_files/resources.htm CT Advisory Council on Historic Preservation http://www.achp.gov/otherhp.html DC American Society of Landscape Architects http://www.asla.org/nonmembers/links.htm DC Association for Preservation Technology-Washington, D.C. http://www.aptdc.org/links_1.htm DC Chapter Heritage Preservation http://www.heritagepreservation.org/HHI/resources.html DC Historic Wallpaper Resources http://www.historicwallpapering.com/links.htm DC International Downtown Association https://www.ida-downtown.org/eweb/DynamicPage.aspx?webcode=reslinksDC Library of Congress http://www.loc.gov/teachers/additionalresources/relatedresources/ushist/special/local.htmlDC Museum Studies & Reference Library http://www.sil.si.edu/Libraries/MSRL/subject_guide_selected_msrl.cfm?main_heading=Museum+Studies%3A+Conservation+and+PreservationDC National Association of Realtors - Field Guide to Historic http://realtorbenefits.org/library/library/fg334 DC Properties National Association of Realtors: Field Guide to http://www.realtor.org/library/library/fg332 DC Researching a Home's History National Film Preservation Board (Library of Congress) http://lcweb.loc.gov/film/pubs.html DC National Register of Historic Places (National Park http://www.nps.gov/nr/preservation_links.htm DC Service) National Trust for Historic Preservation: Education, http://www.preservationnation.org/forum/african-american-historic-places/aahp-education-training.htmlDC Training & Professional Development Opportunities National Trust for Historic Preservation: Federal Grant http://nthpgrants.blogspot.com/2010/11/imls-museum-grants-for-african-american.htmlDC Opportunities National Trust Main Street Center http://www.preservationnation.org/main-street/main-street-news/2009/01/network-notes.htmlDC New Deal / WPA Art Project http://www.wpamurals.com/conserv.htm DC Preservation Action http://www.preservationaction.org/links.htm DC Rails-to-Trails Conservancy http://www.railtrails.org/wherewework/western/relatedorgs.html DC Trust for Architectural Easements http://www.architecturaltrust.org/historic-preservation/preservation-organizationsDC US Department of Housing and Urban Development: http://www.hud.gov/offices/cpd/communitydevelopment/library/historicpreservation/historicpreservation.docDC Community Planning & Development Whole Building Design Guide http://www.wbdg.org/design/historic_pres.php DC Delaware Department of State, Division of Historical and http://history.delaware.gov/news/july10.shtml DE HistoricCultural WilmingtonAffairs http://historicwilmington.org DE Bonnet House Museum & Gardens http://www.bonnethouse.org/bonnet_links.html FL BridgePros http://bridgepros.com/links/links.htm FL Florida Historical Society http://www.myfloridahistory.org/weblinks FL Florida Lighthouse Association http://www.floridalighthouses.org/links.htm FL Historic Old Northeast Neighborhood Association, St. http://www.honna.org FL Petersburg, Florida
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