From National Trust for Historic Preservation <[email protected]>
Subject See the Year’s Biggest Preservation Wins
Date December 10, 2020 4:22 PM
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Plus, tour America’s most remarkable synagogues.
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NATIONAL TRUST 2020 IMPACT REPORT
In a year full of uncertainty, the National Trust remained steadfast in its
mission to save America’s historic places, advocate for endangered sites, and
uplift local communities—but none of it was possible without your support. Learn
what the Trust accomplished this year with your help.

YOUR IMPACT
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AMERICA'S MOST BEAUTIFUL, INSPIRING,
AND UNIQUE SYNAGOGUES
Jewish Americans have helped transform society with contributions to cuisine,
culture, and, yes, architecture—particularly synagogues. In celebration of the
first night of Hanukkah, discover some of the most remarkable examples of these
houses of worship, representing all American regions and some unexpected
architectural styles.

SEE MORE
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HOLIDAY GIFT GUIDE: MAIN STREET, USA
With the biggest shopping season of the year upon us, small businesses need your
support now more than ever. To adapt to the changes of this year, many
communities and Main Streets have put together online portals so customers can
shop small from home. Explore gift options for everyone on your list while
supporting area retail stores.

SHOP SMALL
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JUST ANNOUNCED:
YOUR GIFT TO THE TRUST—DOUBLED
Every gift to save America’s historic places is DOUBLED through December 31,
2020. The National Trust’s $100,000 match starts today!

DOUBLE YOUR IMPACT
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A CONTINUING LOWCOUNTRY TRADITION—
SPIRITUAL CONCERTS AT DRAYTON HALL
African American spiritual concerts have been a holiday tradition at Drayton
Hall, a National Trust Historic Site in Charleston, South Carolina, for more
than four decades. Engaging and moving, the concerts offer visitors a chance to
experience music heard centuries ago in the surrounding fields and praise
houses. Featuring the music of Ann Caldwell and The Magnolia Singers, the
long-standing Lowcountry tradition continues virtually this year with two
digital concerts in December.

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