PRESERVATION NEWS

Latest Preservation News from Across Florida

Latest Preservation News from Across Florida

Preservation News: March 2026

Preservation momentum keeps building into the new year! Historic preservation is still making headlines across Florida, and this month’s roundup highlights key stories to watch along with updates on ongoing efforts. Have preservation news or a project to celebrate? Share it with us! Florida Trust News: Ongoing Education: In Other Preservation News: Have any other statewide preservation news you’d love to see shared? Email Larry Crumbie at lcrumbie@floridatrust.org today!

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Trustee Emeritus Spotlight: Dr. William R. “Bill” Adams

An Inadvertent Historic Preservationist From humble beginnings, Dr. William R. “Bill” Adams succeeded as a scholar, in the CIA, as a political appointee and then a historic preservationist.  Adams served the Florida Trust from its inception in 1978 to 1985. “The Florida Trust organized to acquire membership to develop funding creating a stable organization to lobby for grant funding to Florida cities and counties,” says Founding Member and Trustee Emeritus Bill Adams, aged 90. The

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Trustee Emeritus Spotlight: Donald “Don” Slesnick II

A Historic Preservationist for All Seasons Living in history while residing in the original student quad during his University of Virginia undergraduate career was inspiration for Don Slesnick’s lifelong dedication to historic preservation. Over time that evolved into what he considers his preservation philosophy. He said he believes adaptive reuse can best accomplish the goal of protecting the shared memories contained in our built environment. “Saving the built environment in relationship with our history, our

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Preservation News: February 2026

Preservation momentum keeps building into the new year! Historic preservation is still making headlines across Florida, and this month’s roundup highlights key stories to watch along with updates on ongoing efforts. Have preservation news or a project to celebrate? Share it with us! Florida Trust News: Ongoing Education: In Other Preservation News: Have any other statewide preservation news you’d love to see shared? Email Larry Crumbie at lcrumbie@floridatrust.org today!

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ADVOCACY UPDATE: Urgent Need – Draft Budgets Disappointing for Preservation

Florida’s draft state budgets have left out critical funding for historic preservation, including zero dollars for Special Category Historic Preservation Grants and inadequate support for the Historic Cemeteries program. If these budgets pass as written, preservation projects across Florida will suffer, and the expert, ranked recommendations of the Florida Historical Commission will be sidelined in favor of one-off member projects. We’re asking preservation supporters to TAKE ACTION NOW! – Contact your state Representative and Senator

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The 2026 Florida Preservation Awards are here! Make your nominations loud and proud!

The Florida Trust for Historic Preservation is proud to announce that the 2026 Florida Preservation Awards will be presented this May in St. Petersburg during the Preserve Florida Conference. These awards honor outstanding projects, organizations and individuals whose work is advancing historic preservation and celebrating the unique places that tell Florida’s story. Held alongside our statewide conference, the ceremony will bring together preservation professionals, advocates and community partners from across Florida for an evening dedicated

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Trustee Emeritus Spotlight: Ellen Uguccioni

Ellen Uguccioni – Fighting for Historic Preservation Ellen Uguccioni, an early fighter in the historic preservation movement, served as a Florida Trust trustee during the exciting mid-1980s. During her tenure, the Florida Trust was deeded the 1910 Queen Anne Victorian Hays Hood House, a much-needed command post in the capital city. She and fellow trustees were building a state organization with the political clout in the legislature necessary to raise awareness of historic preservation. She

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Preservation News: January 2026

Preservation momentum keeps building into the new year! Historic preservation is still making headlines across Florida, and this month’s roundup highlights key stories to watch along with updates on ongoing efforts. Have preservation news or a project to celebrate? Share it with us! Florida Trust News: Ongoing Education: In Other News: Have any other statewide preservation news you’d love to see shared? Email Larry Crumbie at lcrumbie@floridatrust.org today!

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Trustee Emeritus Spotlight: Herschel Shepard

Herschel Shepard’s Legacy of Historic Preservation A founder of the Florida Trust for Historic Preservation, an architect who expanded historic preservation in the state, an educator, historic researcher and published author, Herschel Shepard has received many accolades and awards for his body of work. “Herschel Shepard, a Floridian by birth, is highly respected and his mark on Florida is profound and permanent,” Florida Trust Past President and Trustee Emerita Leslee Keys said. “He knows more

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Preservation News: December 2025

Preservation momentum keeps building in December! Historic preservation is still making headlines across Florida, and this month’s roundup highlights key stories to watch along with updates on ongoing efforts. Have preservation news or a project to celebrate? Share it with us! Florida Trust News: Ongoing Education: In Other News: Have any other statewide preservation news you’d love to see shared? Email Larry Crumbie at lcrumbie@floridatrust.org today!

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Trustee Emeritus Spotlight: Dr. Leslee Keys

Step into Leslee Key’s world and see why she’s this month’s Florida Trust’s Spotlight of Trustee Emeriti! An Interview with Leslee Keys, Ph.D. Leslee Keys is a resolute preservationist with a litany of accomplishments: she is the author of four books, has been an academic faculty member, faculty researcher and frequent presenter. She has secured, facilitated and administered  over 100 million dollars in funding for historic preservation, including archaeology, arts and cultural heritage projects. In

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Preservation News: November 2025

Preservation momentum keeps building in November! Historic preservation is still making headlines across Florida, and this month’s roundup highlights key stories to watch along with updates on ongoing efforts. Have preservation news or a project to celebrate? Share it with us! Florida Trust News: Ongoing Education: In Other News: Have any other statewide preservation news you’d love to see shared? Email Larry Crumbie at lcrumbie@floridatrust.org today!

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Trustee Emeritus Spotlight: Clay Henderson

Step into Clay Henderson’s world and see why he’s Florida Trust’s kick-off Spotlight of Trustee Emeriti! Passion Projects: Clay Henderson’s Historic Preservation Career Although best known for his water and land conservation work, Clay Henderson‘s first passion was history and historic preservation. A sixth-generation Floridian, his roots run deep in our state. He’s held seven gubernatorial council, commission or board appointments, written three books and held five teaching positions at four universities in the state,

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Preservation News: October 2025

Preservation momentum carries into October! Historic preservation is making headlines in Florida. Here’s a roundup of news items to watch, and updates on stories we’ve been following: Do you have preservation news to share? Let us know! Florida Trust & 11 to Save News: Ongoing Education: In Other News: Have any other statewide preservation news you’d love to see shared? Email Larry Crumbie at lcrumbie@floridatrust.org today!

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Preservation News: September 2025

Preservation momentum continues this September! Discover recent achievements, new grant opportunities, and inspiring stories from across Florida’s historic communities. Stay tuned for news from Florida Trust and updates on the 11 to Save Grant Fund, educational resources, and announcements from around the state. Florida Trust & 11 to Save News: Ongoing Education: In Other News: Have any other statewide preservation news you’d love to see shared? Email Larry Crumbie at lcrumbie@floridatrust.org today!

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Preservation News: August 2025

Preservation progress shines this August! Explore the latest headlines, grant opportunities and inspiring breakthroughs making history across Florida’s communities. Florida Trust & 11 to Save News: Ongoing Education: In Other News: Have any other statewide preservation news you’d love to see shared? Email Larry Crumbie at lcrumbie@floridatrust.org today!

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Magic Beach Will Soon Fall Victim to Resilient Structures Act

Magic Beach Motel, a 2025 11 to Save location, will soon be demolished. St. Johns County reported it had no choice in allowing the demolition permit for the significant historic motel due to the Resiliency and Safe Structures Act (Section 553.8991 of Florida Statutes), which was enacted by the Florida Legislature in 2024 despite the combined advocacy work of preservationists from around the state who warned it would needlessly allow the demolition of significant historic

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Preservation News: July 2025

This has been one busy month! Read all about our July preservation news featuring the latest updates, key events, and exciting highlights from Florida’s vibrant historic preservation community below: Florida Trust News 2025 Florida’s 11 to Save News: Remembering Frances “Dolly” MacIntyre We honor and remember Frances “Dolly” MacIntyre, a dedicated champion for historic preservation in Florida. Dolly’s passion for saving our shared heritage inspired generations, and her tireless advocacy has left a lasting legacy

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Announcing the 2025 Florida’s 11 to Save

Today, the Florida Trust for Historic Preservation announced the 2025 Florida’s 11 to Save, a list of the most threatened historic places in the state, at the 2025 Preservation on Main Street conference hosted in collaboration with Florida Main Street in Fernandina Beach. Each year, the Florida Trust announces its 11 to Save sites, which are nominated by the public and reflect the historic places that matter to local communities. The program is designed to increase the public’s

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Preservation News: June 2025

Historic preservation is making headlines in Florida. Here’s a roundup of news items to watch, and updates on stories we’ve been following like big news in Cedar Key, Preservation on Main Street 2025 and our Lunch & Learns! Ongoing Education: Florida Trust News: Other News: Do you have preservation news to share? Let us know! Send your story to Larry Crumbie at lcrumbie@floridatrust.org.

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Preservation News: May 2025

Historic preservation is making headlines in Florida. Here’s a roundup of news items to watch, and updates on stories we’ve been following like big news in Cedar Key, Preservation on Main Street 2025 and our Lunch & Learns! Ongoing Education: Cedar Key News: Florida Trust News: Grants: Other News: Do you have preservation news to share? Let us know! Send your story to Larry Crumbie at lcrumbie@floridatrust.org.

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Take Action Today: Vital Action Needed to Protect Historic Preservation!

Ask Congress to protect the Historic Preservation Fund, which makes preservation possible in Florida! We are asking for the immediate release of FY25 Historic Preservation Fund dollars and for there to be continued preservation funding included in the FY26 Budget, a message that it is particularly important for law makers to hear given the President’s proposed budget almost eliminates preservation funding completely. Here’s what you can do: Reach out to your members of Congress and

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Cedar Key Named One of America’s 11 Most Endangered Historic Places

Cedar Key Named One of America’s 11 Most Endangered Historic Places Inclusion on the list will serve as a conduit for education and advocacy around one of Florida’s special historic places, galvanizing preservation efforts and helping to boost community Cedar Key, Fla, May 7, 2025 – Today, the National Trust for Historic Preservation named Cedar Key to the 2025 list of America’s 11 Most Endangered Historic Places, its annual spotlight on some of America’s greatest

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Preservation News: April 2025

Historic preservation is making headlines in Florida. Here’s a roundup of news items to watch, and updates on stories we’ve been following: Do you have preservation news to share? Let us know! St. Johns County’s historic Magic Beach Motel Florida Trust News: Ongoing Education: Other News: Upcoming Events: Grants: The Division of Historical Resources application cycle for Small Matching, Abandoned African-American Cemetery, and Special Category will close on June 2, 2025 at 5pm (ET). In order

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Preservation News: March 2025

Historic preservation is making headlines in Florida. Here’s a roundup of news items to watch, and updates on stories we’ve been following: Do you have preservation news to share? Let us know!

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Preservation News: February 2025

Historic preservation is making headlines in Florida. Here’s a roundup of news items to watch, and updates on stories we’ve been following: Upcoming Events & Training: Do you have preservation news to share? Let us know!

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Preservation News: January 2025

Historic preservation is making headlines in Florida. Here’s a roundup of news items to watch, and updates on stories we’ve been following: Above: Marquee of the Great Southern Music Hall, now known as the Florida Theater Florida Trust News Other News Do you have preservation news to share? Let us know!

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2024: A Year of Preservation, Progress, and Community

As we reflect on 2024, the Florida Trust for Historic Preservation’s journey has been marked by significant victories, enhanced community engagement and a strengthened commitment to preserving Florida’s diverse heritage. From legislative achievements to expanded grant programs, we’ve worked together to protect and celebrate the places that tell Florida’s unique stories. Legislative Victories & Advocacy Our advocacy efforts in 2024 yielded substantial results for preservation across Florida: Expanding Access & Inclusion In the 45th year

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Preservation News: December 2024

Historic preservation is making headlines in Florida. Here’s a roundup of news items to watch, and updates on stories we’ve been following: Florida Trust News Events Other News Do you have preservation news to share? Let us know!

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Florida Preservation News: October 2024

Historic preservation is making headlines in Florida. Here’s a roundup of news items to watch, and updates on stories we’ve been following: Florida Trust News Ongoing Education Events Other News Do you have preservation news to share? Let us know!

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After the Storm: Disaster Recovery for Historical Resources

The Florida Trust Hurricane Response Committee works with organizations and volunteers from around the state to survey impact on historic structures after storms. This data is then shared and utilized to help in recovery and preservation efforts. Currently, the team is working to strategize a response to what is likely to be a historic hurricane season with communities in the Big Bend already hit hard by Hurricane Helene and now with the likelihood of Hurricane

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Florida Preservation News: September 2024

Historic preservation is making headlines in Florida. Here’s a roundup of news items to watch, and updates on stories we’ve been following: Hurricane News Florida Trust News 11 to Save Ongoing Education In the News Events Other News

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Florida Preservation News: August 2024

Historic preservation is making headlines in Florida. Here’s a roundup of news items to watch, and updates on stories we’ve been following: Florida Trust News Ongoing Education In the News Events Other News

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Celebrating National Lighthouse Day

On August 7, we celebrate National Lighthouse Day, a day dedicated to the iconic structures that have guided sailors safely to shore for centuries. In Florida, lighthouses are not just navigational aids; they are historical treasures that tell the stories of our coastal heritage. Today, we highlight the remarkable lighthouses that have been included to the Florida’s 11 to Save or recognized through Florida’s Preservation Awards.

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Announcing the 2024 Florida’s 11 to Save

Yesterday, the Florida Trust for Historic Preservation announced the 2024 Florida’s 11 to Save, a list of the most threatened historic places in the state, at the 2024 Preservation on Main Street conference hosted in collaboration with Florida Main Street in Tallahassee. Each year, the Florida Trust announces its 11 to Save sites, which are nominated by the public and reflect the historic places that matter to local communities. The program is designed to increase

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Florida Preservation News: June 2024

Historic preservation is making headlines in Florida. Here’s a roundup of news items to watch, and updates on stories we’ve been following: Florida Trust News Ongoing Education Other News & Events

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Florida Preservation News: May 2024

Historic preservation is making headlines in Florida. Here’s a roundup of news items to watch, and updates on stories we’ve been following: Florida Trust News Ongoing Education Grants Regional Updates Region 2 Region 3 Region 4 Region 5 Region 7 Events Region 2 Region 3 Region 7 Region 8

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Join the Florida Trust Board!

We all know that preservation requires a full community of people with diverse backgrounds to succeed – do you want to be part of our work? We work to preserve and tell the full history of Florida, and our Board members are passionate ambassadors for this mission. The Florida Trust for Historic Preservation is looking for new Board members! We seek to have a Board that represents the broad diversity of our state, and are

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Florida Preservation News: March 2024

Historic preservation is making headlines in Florida. Here’s a roundup of news items to watch, and updates on stories we’ve been following: The Debs Store opened in 1921 in the two-story brick building at 1478 Florida Ave., now A. Philip Randolph Boulevard. Photo: Jacksonville Daily Record. Florida Trust for Historic Preservation Ongoing Education Grants Regional Updates Events Other news Do you have preservation news to share? Let us know! Send your story to Dafni Kirkpatrick

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Florida Women Who Made History: Elizabeth “Bessie” Coleman

Bessie Coleman. Photo: George Rinhart/Corbis via Getty Images Bessie Coleman’s extraordinary life story is a testament to the power of resilience, courage and unyielding determination. As the first African American and (self-identified) Native American woman to hold a pilot’s license, Coleman shattered racial and gender barriers in the early 20th century, emerging not only as a pioneering aviator but also as a symbol of possibility for countless individuals facing seemingly insurmountable obstacles.  Born into a

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Florida Women Who Made History: Sallye Mathis

Sallye Mathis. Photo: Duval County Public Schools. As we celebrate International Women’s Day and Women’s History Month, it is vital to honor the stories of women who have played critical roles in shaping a more equitable society. One such remarkable woman is Sallye B. Mathis, whose dedication and resilience have left an indelible mark on the landscape of civil rights and political representation in the United States. Sallye Bell Mathis, born in the early 20th

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Florida Women Who Made History: Grace Bell & Louise Pinnell

by Adrienne Burke, AICP, and Ennis Davis, AICP* *excerpt from an article first published in The Jaxson magazine Grace Mann Bell, born in 1880, was the daughter of prominent 19th century Florida politician, Austin Mann, and sister to May Mann Jennings, wife of Florida Governor William Sherman Jennings, and a political activist in her own right. Prior to her marriage in 1910, Grace served as her brother-in-law’s stenographer and was praised for her knowledge of

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Legislative Session — Week 8: Preparing for Nationwide Historic Preservation Advocacy

This is an important time for advocacy not only at the state, but also at the federal level, as vital preservation tools are at risk. Serving as statewide coordinators for the Preservation Action Advocacy Week, March 4-8, we are setting up meetings with federal legislators and leading a delegation of preservationists to the nation’s capital to advocate for historic preservation in Washington, D.C. Here’s a closer look at what we will be working towards. Fortifying the

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45 Years Honoring Preservation: Florida Preservation Awards Refreshed to Celebrate Florida’s Diverse History

On the 45th Anniversary of the Florida Preservation Awards, the Florida Trust for Historic Preservation introduced a revitalized program reflecting the organization’s commitment to diversity and inclusion in historic preservation. “We want to fully celebrate and recognize all the wonderful work being done in communities throughout Florida, so I am thrilled to announce our updated program and the opening of nominations for the 2024 Florida Preservation Awards,” said Florida Trust Board President Mike Cosden. “We have

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Florida Preservation News: February 2024

Historic preservation is making headlines in Florida. Here’s a roundup of news items to watch, and updates on stories we’ve been following: Florida Trust for Historic Preservation Advocacy Ongoing Education Grants Regional Updates Events Survey Do you have preservation news to share? Let us know! Send your story to Dafni Kirkpatrick at dkirkpatrick@floridatrust.org.

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Week 7: Continuing Preservation Grant Advocacy

The Florida Trust for Historic Preservation was busy again during the seventh week of the Florida Legislative Session. Not only was it a busy week at the Capitol for the Florida Trust as it engaged with legislators and spoke at committee hearings. We are also hard at work in our role as statewide coordinators for the Preservation Action Conference in DC the first week of March, so we are preparing our team and setting interviews

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Week 6: Spreading Love for Old Buildings at the Capitol!

This Valentine’s Day the Florida Trust spread the love for historic buildings at the Capitol! On February 14, the team visited legislators at the Capitol to share our Valentine’s Day buttons and spread awareness about the importance of historic preservation. The campaign offered a great opportunity to engage with lawmakers and staff and discuss historic preservation advocacy priorities. Here are some updates from the Capitol this week: Creating a Historic Tax Credit in Florida This

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Week 5: Continuing to Collaborate for Historic Preservation

Here are some updates on our strategic advocacy priorities from the Capitol this week: 1. Establish a State Historic Tax Credit Two days ago, the National Trust for Historic Preservation sent out an announcement in support of Senate Bill 1166 and HB 1183, the bills that, if passed, would introduce a state historic tax credit in Florida. After nearly four decades of policy development, state legislatures — including Texas — have found that these incentives bring tangible, lasting benefits to their

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Week 4: Advocacy that Bridges the Divide

News this week includes a pressing need for advocacy of the Main street Historical Tourism and Revitalization Act, Resiliency and Safe Structures Act heard in House and Senate committees Week four of the legislative session has been impactful: SB 1526, introducing the Resiliency and Safe Structures Act was amended in the Senate Environment and Natural Resources Committee on January 29. This amendment reflected our advocacy focus of adding National Register Historic Districts to the list

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Call For Speakers: Preservation on Main Street 2024

Preservation on Main Street, the annual conference organized by Florida Main Street and Florida Trust, will take place July 10-13, 2024, in Tallahassee. The city is also celebrating its bicentennial as Florida’s capital this year. We’re seeking speakers to share their insights on historic preservation, urban revitalization, archaeology, architecture, historic cemeteries, placemaking and placekeeping and more. Hosted in a different Main Street each year, Preservation on Main Street aims to bring together preservationists and Main Streets

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Week 2: Keeping Session on Track!

Engaging with you You are the most significant part of our advocacy efforts — your voice matters! Thank you for being an advocate for Florida’s historic places this legislative session. Here’s what we’ve done in advocacy in the last week: Advocating for historic preservation in Miami Florida Trust Board President Mike Cosden and CEO & President Melissa Wyllie kicked off the legislative session with a visit to Miami’s 47th Annual Art Deco Weekend! They met with

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Week 1: Florida’s Legislative Session 2024 Begins!

Despite challenging weather, the Florida Legislative Session began this Wednesday with each lawmaker receiving a Florida Trust coaster in their new offices. The coasters feature the skylight from the Historic Florida Capitol and remind us how close we came to losing that historic building to demolition. This story truly undermines the importance and value of historic preservation. We’re kicking off the 2024 Florida Legislative Session with three strategic priorities aimed at safeguarding our state’s historic

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A Year In Review

As the year comes to a close, it’s time to reflect on Florida’s journey in historic preservation throughout 2023. From monumental wins to poignant losses, 2023 has been a pivotal chapter in the ongoing saga of protecting the Sunshine State’s rich history and heritage. The Wins: Celebrating Milestones History Saved Florida shone brightly this year with numerous legacies preserved and rescued from demolition. Among these rescued treasures were: Legislative Progress Legislative strides were made to

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Preserving Florida’s Heritage Through the 11 to Save Grant Fund

Florida is a land of vibrant colors and rich history, where every shade tells a story. In 2023, we embarked on a journey to explore the colors that embody the essence of Florida’s heritage. From the cheerful pinks of the Ringling Museum to the bold reds of the Riley House in Tallahassee, these colors are more than just aesthetics; they symbolize the resilience and spirit of our historic places. But preserving these treasures demands action,

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Florida Preservation News: December 2023

Historic preservation is making headlines in Florida. Here’s a roundup of new items to watch, and updates on stories we’ve been following: Job Board: The Florida Trust is hiring a Development Director! Celebrate the holidays with our 11 to Save notecards. All proceeds benefit the 11 to Save Grant Fund. The Florida Trust is celebrating its 45th birthday this year! Don’t forget to get your commemorative Florida Trust swag!   Save the date! 2024 Preservation on

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11 to Save Grant Fund: $5,000 Awarded to Mt. Olive AME Church

Tallahassee, Fla. November 30, 2023 – In its second 11 to Save Grant Fund cycle, the Florida Trust awarded $5,000 to Mt. Olive AME Church in Jacksonville, marking a significant step in preserving Florida’s historical landmarks. Founded in 1887, the Mount Olive A.M.E. Church was built in 1922 and was one of the most significant projects designed by Richard Lewis Brown the first Black Architect in Jacksonville, Florida. The church embodies a rich cultural and

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Florida Preservation News: November 2023

Historic preservation is making headlines in Florida. Here’s a roundup of new items to watch, and updates on stories we’ve been following: 11 to Save Grant Fund: Mt. Olive AME, one of Florida’s 2023 11 to Save, is awarded $5,000 for emergency roof repairs. To support the 11 to Save Grant Fund, please consider making a donation. Holiday gift: Celebrate the holidays with our holiday bundle, including a collectible Florida Trust 45th Anniversary t-shirt, sticker

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Learn About Florida’s Preservation Toolkit!

In Florida, there exists a gap between connecting people who would like to preserve historic resources with tangible resources that enable them to make a difference. In order to fill that gap, the Florida Trust is creating and sharing a resource that gives the information needed to activate future preservationists to make a difference. Join us on December 5 and 6 in Tallahassee and Jacksonville, respectively, and learn more about the toolkit! We will talk

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Marking 2023: Considering the Colors of Florida Preservation

Seeking your support during our year-end giving campaign to raise $5,000 for next year’s 11 to Save Grant Fund In 2023 we embarked on a journey to explore what visually makes Florida’s historic places so unique. So, we asked you what you imagine when you think of the colors of Florida: what colors embody the essence of Florida’s heritage? We were blown away by your responses: the white paint that helped to cool off historic

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Florida Preservation News: October 2023

Historic preservation is making headlines in Florida. Here’s a roundup of new items to watch, and updates on stories we’ve been following: Florida Trust votes in new leadership, including new Board President. Job Board: The Florida Trust is hiring Advocacy, Easement and 11 to Save Interns, as well as a Development Director! Celebrate the holidays with our 11 to Save notecards, with watercolors by Chris Flagg. All proceeds benefit the 11 to Save Grant Fund.

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Florida Trust for Historic Preservation Votes in New Leadership, Including New Board President!

New Executive Committee, two new Trustees approved at the organization’s Annual Membership Meeting in Ocala On July 19, Mike Cosden was tapped as the new Florida Trust for Historic Preservation Board of Trustees President by the organization’s full membership during the Florida Trust for Historic Preservation Annual Meeting in Ocala. Cosden has served on the Florida Trust Board since 2018, and is dedicated to preserving Florida’s historic places with a demonstrated focus and commitment to

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Haunted in St. Augustine

by Candice Seymour. Photos by photographer & St. Augustine local Robert Vanmierop. St. Augustine, founded in 1565, is known to many as the Oldest City. But the oldest continuously inhabited European settlement in the United States has yet another distinction as one of the country’s most haunted cities. With a long and sometimes sordid past that began with the slaughter of hundreds of French settlers by city founder Pedro Menéndez de Avilés, it is no

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Florida Preservation News: September 2023

Historic preservation is making headlines in Florida. Here’s a roundup of new items to watch, and updates on stories we’ve been following: Save the date! 2024 Preservation on Main Street will take place July 10-13, 2024 in Tallahassee, FL. Tallahassee will also be celebrating 200 years as Florida’s capital next year! The Florida Trust is celebrating its 45th birthday this year! Don’t forget to check out these collectible t-shirts, pins and stickers that just launched!

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Historical Commission Reviews Grant Applicants

Every fall, the Florida Historical Commission evaluates applications for the Florida Department of State’s Division of Historical Resources’ Special Category Grants program, a significant source of funding for local, regional and statewide initiatives aimed at preserving notable historic and archaeological sites, for major archaeological excavations or research projects and the creation and development of prominent museum exhibits, enhancing public understanding and appreciation of Florida’s history. This year, the panel convened on Wednesday, September 27, in

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An Unforgettable Journey in Tampa & Ybor City

Our Insider’s Tour: Tampa wrapped up last Saturday after three days of exploring, discovery and fun. For those of you who weren’t able to join us, here’s a recap of the tour’s highlights! Welcome Reception The tour began with a welcome reception at the majestic Circulo Cubano or Cuban Club, built in 1917 as a community center for immigrants of Cuban descent. The building was designed by Tampa architect M. Leo Elliott and added to

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Florida Preservation News: August 2023

Historic preservation is making headlines in Florida. Here’s a roundup of new items to watch, and updates on stories we’ve been following: Insider’s Tour: Tampa: Bring a friend and get 30% off! Registration is open! Sign up and join us in this behind-the-scenes tour to explore the history, architecture, culture and cuisine of Tampa and Ybor City. Save the date! 2024 Preservation on Main Street will take place July 10-13, 2024 in Tallahassee, FL. Tallahassee

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Announcing the 2023 Florida’s 11 to Save!

On July 19, the Florida Trust for Historic Preservation announced the 2023 Florida’s 11 to Save, a list of the most threatened historic properties in the state, at the Preservation on Main Street Conference in Ocala, FL. Each year, the Florida Trust announces its 11 to Save sites, which are nominated by the public and reflect the historic places that matter to local communities. The program is designed to increase the public’s awareness of the

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Florida Trust announces the 2023 Florida Preservation Awards Winners!

The Florida Trust for Historic Preservation recognized excellence in historic preservation around the state with its 2023 Florida Preservation Awards, announced during the 2023 Preservation on Main Street conference in Ocala. The Florida Preservation Awards were given in conjunction with the Florida Secretary of State Main Street Awards as part of the Florida Preservation on Main Street Conference, co-hosted by the Florida Trust and the Florida Main Street program. Award nominations were made by the

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Florida Preservation News: June 2023

Historic preservation is making headlines in Florida. Here’s a roundup of new items to watch, and updates on stories we’ve been following: Deadline: Registration for Preservation on Main Street 2023 ends on July 12! Learn more and register here. Registration is open for Florida Trust’s Insider’s Tour: Tampa. Sign up and join us in this behind-the-scenes tour! Join us for Tuesday Trivia on social media every week for a chance to win an Insider’s Tour:

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Florida Preservation News: May 2023

Historic preservation is making headlines in Florida. Here’s a roundup of new items to watch, and updates on stories we’ve been following: Deadline: Early Bird Registration for Preservation on Main Street 2023 ends on June 1! Learn more and register here. Deadline: Florida Trust is accepting nominations for the 2023 11 to Save until May 31. Nominate a historic property today. Deadline: The application period for the Division of Historical Resources Small Matching Grants and

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2023 Legislative Session Wrap Up: Cemetery Bill is Passed & Preservation Grants Fully Funded!

Did you miss our Legislative Session Wrap Up webinar? Read the summary here: Yesterday, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed into law HB 49, the Abandoned and Historic Cemeteries bill. This is wonderful news for Florida! The Abandoned and Historic Cemeteries bill will create a historic cemeteries program within Florida’s Division of Historical Resources. The legislation was one of the recommendations from the African American Cemetery Taskforce, and one of the Florida Trust’s four strategic advocacy

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Regional Road Tour #4: Reflecting on Preservation of Historic Cemeteries in Fort Myers

On May 3, 2023, Millennial Brewing in Downtown Fort Myers hosted a thought-provoking event in celebration of Historic Preservation Month. Aptly named Over My Dead Body: Preserving Historic Cemeteries in Fort Myers, the event was organized by the Florida Trust for Historic Preservation and the Florida Public Archaeology Network. Speakers Natalie A. De La Torre Salas from FPAN Southwest and Melissa Wyllie, CEO and President of the Florida Trust for Historic Preservation, led participants in

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Preservation Month 2023 – Susie King Taylor

For Preservation Month, Florida Trust Board Member Ennis Davis shared an impactful story: Susie King Taylor’s remarkable life. Susie King Taylor, born Susan Baker on August 6, 1848, was an extraordinary figure. She played a vital role as a nurse, teacher and activist during the American Civil War and beyond, and became the first Black army nurse in U.S. history. Susie King Taylor was born into slavery in Liberty County, Georgia. Determined to gain an

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Florida’s 2023 Legislative Session Has Officially Come to a Close

Today, after nine weeks, the 125th Regular Session of the Florida Legislature concluded. Senate President Kathleen Passidomo joined House Speaker Paul Renner and other legislators for the traditional Sine Die “Hankie Drop,” a ceremony marking the conclusion of session for at least 100 years.   2023 Session Wrap-Up Webinar Throughout session, the team at Florida Trust has been tirelessly advocating for historic preservation in Florida, and we have updates to share! This legislative session has

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Preservation Month 2023 | Springfield, Florida

  In celebration of Preservation Month, we asked you to share stories about special Florida historic places, and we received this heartwarming story (and amazing photos!) from William Hoff about finding community in historic Springfield. Check it out below! My wife and I moved to Springfield in 2008, a historic character-rich neighborhood just north of Downtown Jacksonville. Established in 1869, its walkable streets, inviting front porches, eclectic architecture and relative affordability attracted us to live.

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Regional Road Tour: Florida Trust Connects with DeFuniak Stakeholders

Above (clockwise): Forward DeFuniak Founder Melinda Henderson, DeFuniak Springs CRA Executive Director Joshua R. Ervin, DeFuniak Springs City Manager Michael Barker, Florida Trust Board President Jenny Wolfe, DeFuniak Springs Planning Director Chris Wallace, Florida Trust Board Member Ross Pristera and Florida Trust Business & Communications Manager Dafni Kirkpatrick. Nestled in the heart of Florida, DeFuniak Springs is a charming city, home to a remarkable collection of historic landmarks, which transport visitors to a bygone era.

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Florida Preservation News: April 2023

Historic preservation is making headlines in Florida. Here’s a round-up of new items to watch, and updates on stories we’ve been following:   Registration for Preservation on Main Street 2023 is open! Learn more and register here.   Florida Trust is accepting nominations for the 2023 11 to Save until May 31. Nominate a historic property today.   Florida Trust is now hiring a Development Director to steward the organization’s development program. Learn more and

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Week Eight of Florida’s Legislative Session

The countdown for the Florida Legislature has begun, there is only one more week of regular session left! Fantastic news: The FY2024 Historic Preservation Special Category Grant List is fully funded! The Florida Constitution requires the Legislature to develop and pass an annual state budget, the General Appropriations Act (SB S2502/HB 5003). Throughout session, the Florida Senate and House work individually to create a budget proposal. Near the end of each legislative session, Joint Budget

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Florida Legislative Session Week Seven: Advocacy Update

With May 5 just two weeks away, now is the time for a final push for preservation-friendly advocacy efforts Advocating for Full Funding of the Historic Preservation Special Category Grant List Check out our ,FY2024 Historic Preservation Special Category Grant booklet and explore the 33 statewide projects requesting grant funding. The Florida Division of Historic Resources Historic Preservation Grant Program provides funding to preserve significant historic and archaeological resources, assist major archaeological excavations or research

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Week Six Brings Reinforced Advocacy

  Only three weeks left of Florida’s Legislative Session and we have a few updates to share!   Creating a State Historic Tax Credit ,House Bill 499, The Main Street Historic Tourism and Revitalization Act, is still currently awaiting action in the House ,Ways & Means Committee. Its companion bill ,SB 288, has been reported favorable by both the Senate ,C,ommerce and Tourism and ,Finance and Tax Committee. It will next be heard in the

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Advocacy Call to Action: Florida Resilience with Historic Places

  Over the past few weeks, the Florida Trust team has kept a close eye on a few pieces of proposed legislation, including House Bill 1317 and Senate Bill 1346, the Resiliency and Safe Structures Act. There are two major concerns with this bill. First, the bill prohibits demolition review of certain historic structures. Second, the legislation restricts communities’ ability to provide feedback on new structures built to replace those demolished. Currently, this legislation would

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Week Five of Legislative Session Recap

  The 2023 Florida Legislative Session is more than halfway through! This week, the Florida Legislature is taking a recess from Thursday, April 6 to Friday, April 7 in observance of Good Friday and Easter weekend. Consequently, the committees’ agendas for week six are not available until early next week. When it is available, we will promptly provide relevant committee meeting information for our watched legislation. We are hopeful that there will be continued action

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Regional Road Trip: Florida Trust Cohosts a Happy Hour in the Gardens

On the first day of March the Florida Trust team embarked on event two of our Regional Council Road Tour – this time in St. Petersburg, Florida, a part of Region 5! Region 5 is made up of Hardee, Hernando, Hillsborough, Manatee, Pasco, Pinellas and Polk counties. Florida Trust Board Members Kelly Perkins and Julie Byrd orchestrated a regional awareness event that took place in the beautiful Sunken Gardens. Sunken Gardens is located in the

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Florida Trust Team Kicks Off Regional Council Road Tour in East Central Florida!

In an effort to provide more direct support to our entire state and its diverse communities, the Florida Trust for Historic Preservation was thrilled to kick off its 2023 Regional Council Road Tour in Rockledge on Saturday, Feb. 25, 2023. The Florida Trust began the event by delivering remarks on what the Florida Trust does and the scope of our work. In addition to the hospitable volunteers and staff at the museum, we were joined

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