The New Haven Preservation Trust
The New Haven Preservation Trust is a membership organization that champions the historic architecture of the City of New Haven. Its regular activities range from advising property owners to tours of historic buildings and neighborhoods.
Since its founding in 1961, the New Haven Preservation Trust has played a key role in the preservation and restoration of the New Haven Free Public Library, the New Haven Post Office and Federal Building, New Haven City Hall, the John Davies Mansion, Union Station, and countless private residences and commercial buildings throughout the city. Through advocacy, distribution of information, historic research, tours, and private consultations, the Trust continues to be New Haven’s advocate for the centuries-old architectural heritage that defines our city.
The New Haven Preservation Trust
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New Haven Preservation Trust awards restoration work in Elm City
Yale's Rudolph Hall receives Preservation Trust's highest honor
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New Haven Preservation Trust awards laud protection of structures and history
100 Crown Street, Photo by G. Wenner
New Haven Preservation Trust holds presentation on the Goffe
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