We’re accepting applications for poster sessions for the 2024 New Jersey History and Historic Preservation Conference! Submissions are due by Friday, March 1, 2024. For more information, click the link below.
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Applications are now available for the 2024 Preserve New Jersey Historic Preservation Fund grant round. Applications and USBs are due no later than 4pm on April 18, 2024. Learn more https://t.co/0HRGVMg3oP.
When you sponsor the New Jersey History and Historic Preservation Conference, your support ensures the success of the event while providing you with increased visibility to our mutual audience.
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NJ Historic Trust Announces Retirement of Ex. Director Guzzo & Welcomes Glenn Ceponis as Successor. Ceponis has extensive experience in historic preservation & is set to continue the impactful work of the Trust. More: https://t.co/cKRFeYbWmW @njhistorictrust#historicpreservation
When you sponsor the New Jersey History and Historic Preservation Conference, your support ensures the success of the event while providing you with increased visibility to our mutual audience.
For more information, please visit: https://t.co/Qyo3Mmr5ES
Session proposals are due in two weeks, on November 28th!📣
Proposals that emphasize diverse figures, events, and narratives are strongly encouraged.
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We are pleased to announce the 2023 grant recommendations from the Preserve New Jersey Historic Preservation Fund for 71 preservation planning, heritage tourism, and capital projects. To read the official press release, visit https://t.co/fwCMaWR8VO.
On the 25th anniversary of the Governor’s Report on the New Jersey Outdoors, this year’s #nwnjrivers conference revisits our commitment to preserving and funding stewardship for open space in #NJ. Join us on 9/30 in Hackettstown. More info at https://t.co/JpJg9ubAnQ.
The New Jersey Historic Trust and the New Jersey State Council on the Arts are pleased to announce the Capital Arts – Historic Locations grant award recipients! To view the complete list of awards and to read the official press release, please visit: https://t.co/fwCMaWR8VO.
In collaboration with the Delaware River Heritage Trail, the @RoeblingMuseum created interpretive signage along the river trail to drive outdoor visitation traffic.
A Discover NJ History License Plate grant helped fund the design and fabrication of the interpretive signs.
The @NJHistPresConf opening reception on Monday night featured presenters, DCA Chief of Staff Kimberly K. Holmes and Nelson Johnson, author of The Northside: African Americans and the Creation of Atlantic City, joined by @njhistorictrust Director Dorothy Guzzo.
Congrats to the @njhistorictrust, New Jersey Historic Preservation Office, and all involved in the planning of the @NJHistPresConf, "Fun and Fury." We are thrilled to have a strong Monmouth University showing with presentations by…
Get excited, the 2023 NJ History and Historic Preservation Conference is just one week away! Learn more about what's in store at https://t.co/IQ06ZzwSQ1.
On this day 1998, the US Supreme Court rules in the case of New Jersey v. New York U.S. 767 that New Jersey had jurisdiction over all portions of Ellis Island crated by landfill after the original compact of the two states was approved in 1834.
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Get excited, the 2023 NJ History and Historic Preservation Conference is just three weeks away! Learn more about what's in store at https://t.co/IQ06Zzwl0t.