Pennsylvania Historic Preservation

Vision for Preservation in Pennsylvania

hashtag #preservationhappenshere

This catchy hashtag is the title of Pennsylvania's statewide historic preservation plan for 2018 through 2023.

In May 2018, as my daughter Josie was putting elementary school behind her, Pennsylvania’s new statewide historic preservation plan, #PreservAtionHappensHere, was released. The plan was developed with a series of guiding principles in mind, engaged thousands of Pennsylvanians, gathered and analyzed pages upon pages of data, was steered and tested by an external task force as well as dozens of planning partners, and was approved by the Pennsylvania Historic Preservation Board, PHMC Commissioners, the Governor’s Office and the National Park Service. Where do we go from here? What does 2019 hold for historic preservation in Pennsylvania?

Considering the future of historic preservation and how the PA SHPO can, and should, shine a light on the good things Pennsylvanians are doing to care for historic places, communities, stories, and their history reminded me of my daughter’s final assignment in the 5th grade – the Hero Project. She chose to study Helen Keller. The project required creating a timeline marking important dates in Helen’s life, discovering the things Helen loved, identifying her famous quotes, and creating a poster to illustrate and share all she learned with students in her school. Kiddos could even earn extra credit if they dressed the part of their hero. One famous quote of Helen Keller’s she found stands out in my mind, “The only thing worse than being blind is having sight but no vision.” 

The planning process for #PreservAtionHappensHere gathered the best ideas for improving the future of historic places in Pennsylvania. The plan’s Vision for Preservation in Pennsylvania is:

“Alone we can do so little; together we can do so much.” – those are also Helen Keller’s inspiring words and they are an appropriate reference to frame a discussion for how all Pennsylvanians must work together to implement #PreservAtionHappensHere. This plan is for everyone.

Josie is often held captive when we venture the backroads many a weekend. I’d like to believe I’ve mastered photographing historic buildings from the passenger window while the car is in motion. My wanderlust heart melts when I hear from the backseat, “mama, I think you’ll like the pic of this old building I just took with my tablet.” That’s when I realize, she does listen to me sometimes!

A two-inch by three-inch origami envelop was presented to me this past month with Josie’s return address written in the tiniest print in the upper left-hand corner. Inside the envelope was a comic strip with an unusual superhero. Perhaps our incessant identification of architectural features as we casually drive the winding roads through the Pennsylvania countryside are making an impression? I’m looking forward to our family’s next adventure and the continuation of Keystone’s story.

Here’s a snapshot of the PA SHPO’s 2019 activities:

I’m looking forward to moving the needle toward realizing our collective vision for preservation in Pennsylvania. Small frequent “wins” can add up and show progress when we think there is none. Positive preservation is happening around us every day so keep looking out your windows and check back to our blog regularly to hear about the latest #preservationhappenshere stories.

Cheers to 2019!

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