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Subject 14 Must-See Lighthouses Across the United States
Date September 17, 2020 2:20 PM
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14 MUST-SEE LIGHTHOUSES AROUND THE U.S.
Lighthouses tend to pop up in the unlikeliest of places—including the most
northwesterly point of the lower 48 United States, the bustling metropolis of
Boston, and even one of the Great Lakes. Learn more about these beloved maritime
landmarks.

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PRESERVATION PROJECT HONORS HAWAIIANS QUARANTINED ON KALAUAPAPA
Late last winter, a group of 14 University of Hawai'i at Hilo students completed
a gravestone cleaning project with the National Trust’s Hands-On Preservation
Experience (HOPE) Crew program. The goal of the project was to honor the
thousands of people who were once quarantined on the remote and rugged Kalaupapa
peninsula on the island of Molokai.

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HEAR REP. JOHN LEWIS SPEAK AT A 2009 PRESERVATION CONFERENCE
At the National Preservation Conference, Lewis shared his experiences as a young
man fighting for civil rights in Nashville. With deliberation, he emphasized the
importance of place and preservation in telling that story, outlining his work
to introduce legislation to protect sites related to the Civil Rights movement.

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ENJOY THE RAIL LIFE AT MEMPHIS' REHABILITATED CENTRAL STATION
Opened as a train station and office building in 1914, this eight-story building
was constructed by the Illinois Central Railroad. Now it’s helping to rejuvenate
the city’s historic South Main Arts District.

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Celebrate the power of place, virtually, with more than a thousand
preservationists and preservation lovers at the National Trust for Historic
Preservation’s online conference for those who work to save, sustain, and
interpret historic places—PastForward Online 2020, October 27–30.

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