THIS MUST BE THE PLACE: How Beautiful Spaces Invite Community for Vulnerable Philadelphians

By |2023-08-01T11:03:36-04:00July 24th, 2023|Adaptive Reuse, Community Engagement, Historic Preservation, National Fund for Sacred Places|

In 1901, the ambitious construction of the Chambers-Wylie Presbyterian Church on South Broad Street was at long last co [...]

$20M in Capital Grants to be Awarded to Historic Congregations through the National Fund for Sacred Places

By |2023-02-24T09:42:26-05:00February 24th, 2023|Historic Preservation, National Fund for Sacred Places, Press|

Partners for Sacred Places and the National Trust for Historic Preservation are delighted to announce that Lilly Endowm [...]

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