From National Trust for Historic Preservation <[email protected]>
Subject See How a Rare Derecho Forever Altered a Living Landscape in Iowa
Date December 17, 2020 3:52 PM
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Plus, a major historic home rehabilitation results in a storybook ending.
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BRUCEMORE’S LOST LIVING LANDSCAPE
Brucemore, a National Trust Historic Site, has served the community of Cedar
Rapids, Iowa, as a place of respite during this turbulent year. Yet in August, a
rare derecho pummeled the area, resulting in significant damage to the site’s
historic structures and unimaginable injury to its curated historic landscape.
Discover the legacy and importance of the horticulture found on Brucemore’s 26
acres—plus how the site’s horticulturalists will prepare for its future.

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SACRAMENTO VICTORIAN UPDATED
FOR 21ST-CENTURY FAMILY
When historic home lovers Diana Williams Corless and James Corless purchased a
three-story Victorian in Sacramento, California, they knew it would require some
elbow grease. What they didn’t know was exactly how much. Learn how this
19th-century labor of love became their family’s happily ever after.

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DOUBLE YOUR GIFT’S IMPACT TODAY
Don’t miss out on your opportunity to save more places that tell our full
American story. Give to the National Trust by midnight of December 31, 2020, and
your gift is DOUBLED.

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HOLIDAY GIFT GUIDE: CELEBRATE DIVERSITY
AND #TELLTHEFULLSTORY
The National Trust is dedicated to telling the complete story of America, one
that does justice to our shared heritage and history. Join the National Trust in
this mission by exploring this gift guide featuring music, books, games, and
other items that celebrate diversity and add joy to our lives.

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GRANTS AVAILABLE: AFRICAN AMERICAN
CULTURAL HERITAGE ACTION FUND
The National Trust is now accepting letters of intent for grants to support
ongoing preservation activities at historic places representing African American
cultural heritage. Grants range from $50,000 to $150,000 and support work in
work in four primary areas: Capital Projects, Organizational Capacity Building,
Project Planning, and Programming and Interpretation. Read the full fund details
and apply by the January 15, 2021, deadline.

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