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  2. Save America's Treasures - Wikipedia

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    [6] The National Trust for Historic Preservation eliminated its Save America's Treasures office in 2011 during a reorganization. From 1999 - 2010, over $318 million were awarded and matched by over $400 million from other sources, resulting in the preservation of over 1200 significant historic structures and repositories of cultural heritage. [7]

  3. Christ Church, Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    White was the first Episcopal Bishop of Pennsylvania and served the congregations of Christ Church and St. Peter's Church for decades. White is buried in the church's chancel. Christ Church is a National Historic Landmark and a unique historic site that continues its original function as an Episcopal parish. More than 250,000 tourists visit the ...

  4. Two historic Philadelphia churches offer lessons for an ...

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    “What we’re going through right now is certainly unprecedented politically. And there’s a huge amount of potential instability and concern that a lot of people have in this church and the United States,” says Zack Biro, executive director of the Christ Church Preservation Trust. “And Christ Church is a perfect example of kind of ...

  5. Christ Memorial Reformed Episcopal Church - Wikipedia

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    Christ Memorial REC was founded in 1887 as a church home at 43rd and Chestnut Streets for the campus of the newly created Theological Seminary of the Reformed Episcopal Church. The church and seminary were established based on the pledge of a trust created by Harriet Benson in March 1886. [1]

  6. Independence National Historical Park - Wikipedia

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    His 1963 plan was designed based on Philadelphia's original five-city-square layout. Each square was represented by fountains placed in scale to the Center City map. Surrounding the fountains was a regularly spaced array of 700 honey locust trees planted 12'-6" by 18' on-center within a brick paved plaza.

  7. Arch Street Friends Meeting House - Wikipedia

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    The Arch Street Meeting House Preservation Trust, an entity of Philadelphia Yearly Meeting, has responsibility for the building and grounds.Its mission is to “preserve, operate, and interpret the meeting house and grounds which will serve to increase public understanding of the impact and continued relevance of Quakers and Quaker history.” [10]

  8. Churches Conservation Trust - Wikipedia

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    The trust was established by the Pastoral Measure of 1969 [4] under its original name, the Redundant Churches Fund. The legally defined object of the trust is "the preservation, in the interests of the nation and the Church of England, of churches and parts of churches of historic and archaeological interest or architectural quality vested in the Fund ... together with their contents so vested".

  9. List of houses in Fairmount Park - Wikipedia

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    Philadelphia Parks & Recreation – park administration; Fairmount Park Conservancy – capital projects and historic preservation efforts; merged with the Preservation Trust in 2015; Fairmount Park Trail Master Plan – includes a summary of mansions and houses; Map of historic sites and buildings in Fairmount Park

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