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The UVM Historic Preservation Program is proud to sponsor the upcoming Downtown & Historic Preservation Conference on Ju...
05/05/2026

The UVM Historic Preservation Program is proud to sponsor the upcoming Downtown & Historic Preservation Conference on June 4 in St. Albans!

This event brings together a diverse group of stakeholders to network and learn about historic preservation, community planning, and downtown revitalization.

Visit https://ptvermont.org/our-work/historic-preservation-downtown-conference/ to register!

Our friends at the New Hampshire Preservation Alliance are hosting the Old House & Barn Expo in Manchester, NH, on March...
02/20/2026

Our friends at the New Hampshire Preservation Alliance are hosting the Old House & Barn Expo in Manchester, NH, on March 14 & 15. This event is the one-stop-shop for old house & barn owners and traditionalcraft enthusiasts!

This biennial event is the perfect one-stop-shop for old house owners and traditional craft enthusiasts. Meet preservation experts, tradesmen, product vendors, craftsmen, and more, all under one roof!

In case you missed it, here's a great segment from ABC/Good Morning America about the historic Clemmons Family Farm in C...
02/16/2026

In case you missed it, here's a great segment from ABC/Good Morning America about the historic Clemmons Family Farm in Charlotte, VT:
https://www.goodmorningamerica.com/video/130134609

As noted in the segment, the Clemmons Family Farm was listed in the National Register of Historic Places in August 2025. The nomination form was researched and written by three UVM HP alumni: Britta Tonn, Jenny Fulton, and Matthew Shoen. Great work!

Link to NR:https://accdservices.vermont.gov/ORCDocs/Charlotte_National%20Register_Nomination%20Form_96845-1254.pdf

As Black farmers have lost much of their land over the past century, one Vermont family is reclaiming its land for future generations.

Join Professor Thomas Visser for a look at the "Explosive History of the Vermont Milk Chocolate Company" in this episode...
02/12/2026

Join Professor Thomas Visser for a look at the "Explosive History of the Vermont Milk Chocolate Company" in this episode of "Across the Fence."

02/12/26 UVM Professor of Historic Preservation Tom Visser gives us the fascinating history of the Vermont Milk Chocolate Company. ...

Join UVM Historic Program graduate Daniel Leckie for a panel discussion on the significance of the New Deal-era Wilbur J...
01/23/2026

Join UVM Historic Program graduate Daniel Leckie for a panel discussion on the significance of the New Deal-era Wilbur J. Cohen Federal Building and its unique murals and architecture.

Please join The Living New Deal Project for a free virtual event on Feb. 3rd: 🎥 Preservation in Action — Saving the Wilbur J. Cohen Federal Building 🗓 Tuesday, February 3 ⏰ 5:00 PM PST / 8:00 PM EST Historic preservation experts and community leaders will discuss: • Why the Cohen Buildin...

Come join us for a screening of "The Pavilion on the Water," a cinematic journey into the world of Venetian architect Ca...
01/16/2026

Come join us for a screening of "The Pavilion on the Water," a cinematic journey into the world of Venetian architect Carlo Scarpa and his passion for Japanese culture.

The UVM Historic Preservation Program is proud to sponsor the Architecture + Design Film Series, and the next film is “M...
12/04/2025

The UVM Historic Preservation Program is proud to sponsor the Architecture + Design Film Series, and the next film is “Modernism, Inc.: The Eliot Noyes Design Story.”

Wednesday, December 10
Doors at 6:00 PM, Film at 6:30 PM
Same day “screen at home” available. See website for details.

This film provides a rich, thoughtful exploration of Eliot Noyes' influence on design, architecture, and the corporate world. Coining the term, "Good Design is Good Business", Noyes built design programs that essentially transformed some of America's most powerful postwar corporations.

After the film, Devin Colman, Director of the UVM Historic Preservation Program, will moderate a discussion with Frederick Noyes, FAIA, son of Eliot Noyes.

Great program at Rokeby Museum this Wednesday!
11/10/2025

Great program at Rokeby Museum this Wednesday!

Professor Thomas Visser was on hand at the recent "Church Street Celebration" in St. Albans to co-lead a tour of the his...
07/28/2025

Professor Thomas Visser was on hand at the recent "Church Street Celebration" in St. Albans to co-lead a tour of the historic Franklin County Courthouse. Built in 1873-74 and designed by Burlington architect Edgar C. Ryer, the building is listed in the National Register of Historic Places.

“I think there is so much that we can learn about places like this,” Thomas Visser, a history professor at the University of Vermont, said. “But also it is, as we can see from the reaction today, it's enriching, it's engaging, it's bringing people together. It brings almost an optimism to be able to relate to the past and at the same time think about the future.”

Read the full article here: https://www.samessenger.com/news/church-street-celebration-st-albans/article_4b28d835-fba0-448e-b680-696e19e80008.html

Vermont’s covered bridges are iconic historic structures that can be found throughout the state. Celebrate their history...
07/22/2025

Vermont’s covered bridges are iconic historic structures that can be found throughout the state. Celebrate their history and preservation during Covered Bridge Week, August 2 – 9, 2025!

Organized by the Vermont Covered Bridge Society, the week includes events at numerous locations as well as a two-day “bridge safari” to fifteen covered bridges in southern VT, western NH, and northern MA.

Visit the Vermont Covered Bridge Society website for more information: https://www.vermontbridges.org

Photo: Arlington Green Covered Bridge, built 1852. Listed in the National Register of Historic Places. Photo by Devin Colman, 2015.

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