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- 2025 Good Brick Tour - Preservation Houston
Mark your calendar! Preservation Houston’s 12th annual Good Brick Tour is coming Saturday and Sunday, November 8 and 9, 2025 Save the date and plan to join us for an exclusive inside look at a curated selection of remarkable historic homes and buildings Volunteer docents will guide you through each property, sharing stories of their history, architecture, unique design elements and
- Pier Beam calendar - Preservation Houston
Preservation Houston is funded in part by the generosity of our foundation supporters
- Preservation Houston | Disaster preparation and recovery
General resource lists and information Harris County Office of Homeland Security and Disaster Management Disaster Recovery National Trust for Historic Preservation Recovering from Disaster Ready gov Post Disaster Housing Repair and Restoration U S Department of Housing and Urban Development Storm Recovery Guide [PDF] This guide covers a variety of topics including dealing with power
- Projects - Preservation Houston
ProjectsHere's just a small sampling of the natural treasures we've helped preserve over the years
- About Pier Beam - Preservation Houston
Pier Beam is a group of next-generation preservationists who share a passion for Houston’s architecture, art, history and culture We believe in preserving and giving new life to significant buildings and landscapes, promoting sustainability and smart growth, and fostering vibrant, livable neighborhoods Pier Beam welcomes members from any field to join us in celebrating Houston’s
- Preservation Houston | Cherokee Place Architecture Walk
Our monthly Architecture Walks begin at 6 p m from June through September Oilman Henry Masterson developed Cherokee Place in the early 1920s as open prairie southwest of Houston gave way to desirable neighborhoods bordering the recently opened Rice University campus In the years that followed, businessmen, doctors and attorneys built comfortable homes on Cherokee’s large lots Many of
- First Ward Architecture Walk - Preservation Houston
Our monthly Architecture Walks begin at 6 p m from June through September Just northwest of downtown, Houston’s First Ward is one of the city’s oldest neighborhoods Its roots go back to the 1830s, when railroad workers, grocers, immigrants and entrepreneurs began building a community near White Oak Bayou Despite decades of decline, freeway construction and redevelopment, the
- 2025 Member Reception and Meeting - Preservation Houston
Join us Monday, May 19, for an evening of connection, celebration and discovery at Preservation Houston’s 2025 Member Reception and Meeting This year’s event will take place at the Buffalo Soldiers National Museum, which was honored with a 2025 Good Brick Award for the expert restoration of its historic masonry
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