From National Trust for Historic Preservation <[email protected]>
Subject Explore America’s Sacred Places
Date December 24, 2020 3:20 PM
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Plus, cozy up with holiday movies that focus on the love of saving places.
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UNCOVER AMERICA’S SACRED SPACES
Sacred places can evoke powerful responses to people who experience them.
Explore lofty cathedrals and earthen mounds, wooded paths and rolling
battlefields—places that encourage contemplation and reflection.

EXPLORE
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PRESERVATION + LOVE = HOLIDAY MOVIES!
Every year without fail, a slew of romantic holiday movies are released to
celebrate the season. This year, many of the storylines focus on preservation,
with couples finding love while saving a place that is meaningful to them. Check
out our list of streaming holiday movies that find love in all the right
(historic) places.

SEE THE LIST
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8 HISTORIC FIREPLACES TO WARM UP YOUR DAY
With winter’s chill in the air, there is nothing more comforting than warming
yourself in front of a roaring fire. The best fireplaces have a gravitational
pull to them, inviting deep conversations over cups of hot chocolate or mulled
wine. Explore the list of the best fireplaces featured in past Preservation magazine stories to warm your body and soul.

SEE MORE
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YOUR GIFT PROTECTS AMERICA’S HISTORIC PLACES
We believe our history, our culture, and our stories depend on old places being
preserved, restored, and saved today and for generations to come. Please give
today to protect America’s historic places! A generous donor member will match
your gift, dollar-for-dollar, up to $100,000.

DOUBLE YOUR IMPACT
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“THE AFRICAN MEETING HOUSE: A LIVING ANCESTOR”
The African Meeting House, a National Trust Historic Site in Boston, was built
in 1806 and is the oldest existing Black church building in the country built
primarily by Black artisans. It served as a religious and educational center, a
gathering place for social and political self-expression, and a sanctuary. Watch
award-winning poet Regie Gibson explain the significance of the space to those
who sought refuge behind its doors.

WATCH
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