Pennsylvania Historic Preservation

Don’t Miss Pennsylvania’s Statewide Heritage Gathering in June!

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Preservation Pennsylvania’s statewide conference is back – in mini-form! – with Preservation Forward: A Statewide Heritage Gathering in Johnstown on June 1 & 2, 2025.

It’s been a minute since Pennsylvania’s preservation and heritage communities came together in one place.  I’m very excited to see old friends and make new ones in Johnstown and learn about what is happening – and can happen! – to advance preservation outcomes across the Commonwealth.

What’s Happening

This mini-conference is chock full of activities and sessions for preservationists of all stripes. Here are a few of the things you can look forward to:

You can find the conference schedule here.

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Aaron Betsky is this year’s keynote speaker.

The Details

Here is quick summary of the “WYNTK” details about the event:

Registration is now open! You can sign up here.

There are still sponsorship opportunities available! Check those out here.

Also happening now:

Preservation Pennsylvania is now accepting nominations for their 2025 Pennsylvania Historic Preservation Awards.

Each year since 1979, these awards have celebrated the very best of preservation work happening across the commonwealth – from sensitive home renovations and bold adaptive reuse projects, to powerful grassroots advocacy and extraordinary stewardship.

The nominations period closes Monday, May 19.

You can find more information on Preservation Pennsylvania’s website.

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