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Blog Name: Tampa Preservation, Inc.
Url: http://tampapreservation.blogspot.com/
Language: English
Topics: Historic Preservation, Tampa
Description: Tampa Preservation, Inc. (TPI) is a private, non-profit organization, established in 1973. TPI is dedicated to the preservation of the historic structures and neighborhoods of the Tampa Bay area and Hillsborough County, and to the education of the area's school children and residents about their unique heritage.
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National Trust's 2010 11 Most Endangered Places
The National Trust America’s 11 Most Endangered Historic Places has identified more than 200 threatened one-of-a-kind historic treasures since 1988. Whether these sites are urban districts or rural landscapes, Native American landmarks or 20th-century sports arenas, entire communities or single buildings, the list spotlights historic places across America that are threatened by neglect,
Great Preservation Post from the Historic Hawai'i Foundation
Since I can't say it better myself, see this blog post from the Historic Hawai'i Foundation: Why Historic Preservation? Includes why historic preservation is good from the following standpoints: cultural, economic, social, developmental, environmental and educational.
Skirt! Tampa Bay features TPI
Skirt! Tampa Bay blogger Chris Kuhn is dedicating the month of November to bay area non-profits by highlighting one worthy non-profit each day of the month. Tampa Preservation, Inc. is proud to have been featured on November 1st in the kickoff spotlight. Please check the daily blog to see what other great dedicated organizations make the Tampa Bay area such a great place to live. And please
Cody Fowler House
We recently received this information from the Temple Terrace Preservation Society about a historic house that is up for sale with the following disclaimer: "Normally, I don't send out information on Temple Terrace homes for sale but based on what this house means to the history of Temple Terrace and the area (how many houses have their own vintage postcard?), it's the least I can do."The house
Preservation Roundtable Meeting - November 2009
The Preservation Roundtable will meet on Wednesday, November 4th at 9:00 am at Tampa Union Station. Anyone interested in historic preservation issues in Tampa is welcome to attend. For information, contact Tampa Preservation, Inc. at 813-248-5437.

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