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- PRESERVATION Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of PRESERVATION is the act, process, or result of preserving something How to use preservation in a sentence
- Washington Trust for Historic Preservation
We are Washington’s only statewide nonprofit advocacy organization working to build a collective ethic that preserves historic places through education, collaboration, and stewardship
- PRESERVATION | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
There is great public concern about some of the chemicals used in food preservation The church is in a poor state of preservation (= has not been kept in good condition) The president has said that the government is committed to the preservation (= protection)of the country's national interests
- PRESERVATION Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Preservation definition: the act or process of keeping something in existence See examples of PRESERVATION used in a sentence
- Home -Historic Seattle
As a preservation organization it is Historic Seattle’s responsibility to bring awareness to the deepest and richest natural history of the Puget Sound area by highlighting the historic yet ongoing relationship between native plants and the First Peoples
- Historic Preservation - Neighborhoods | seattle. gov
Provide feedback on City efforts, contribute to a community conversation or project, and find tools to help you organize with your neighbors Ways to Participate Get ideas on how to participate in your community, either by civic action or working with neighbors
- Preservation – UW Libraries
Learn more about Claire Kenny’s work to conserve photographs and works on paper thanks to a grant from the Andrew W Mellon Foundation University of Washington Magazine
- Preservation - Definition, Meaning, Synonyms Etymology
Preservation may involve activities like documentation, restoration, maintenance, or the implementation of specific measures to mitigate or prevent degradation The goal of preservation is to ensure that valuable or irreplaceable elements of the past or present are protected and available for future generations to appreciate, study, or enjoy
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