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The 1772 Foundation and Maine Preservation help fund restoration work at Castle Tucker

by Historic New England | May 11, 2021 | The Kiosk, Uncategorized

Thanks to a $7,500 matching grant from The 1772 Foundation and Maine Preservation, Historic New England completed a window restoration project at Castle Tucker in Wiscasset, Maine. The project involved the restoration of nine windows on the front facade of Castle...

Leading Voices, new series on preservation philanthropy, launches May 12

by Historic New England | May 10, 2021 | The Kiosk, Uncategorized

Leading Voices features cultural leaders Carol Coletta, Elizabeth Diller, Pamela Fiori, Linda Johnson, Dena Kaye, Amir Pasic, Marc Rosen, Margery Arent Safir, Candelaria Silva-Collins, Alexandre de Vogüé, and Susan Whiting in conversation about the catalytic role of...

“Three Sisters RainKeep” sculpture coming to Casey Farm

by Historic New England | Apr 28, 2021 | The Kiosk, Uncategorized

A shiny aluminum, yellow, and purple modern sculpture will soon be on view in the Casey Farm landscape: ‘Three Sisters‘ RainKeep Imagine visiting Casey Farm in Saunderstown, Rhode Island, walking past the spare white farm house and across the green lawns....

Enjoy Mother’s Day with Historic New England

by Historic New England | Apr 27, 2021 | The Kiosk, Uncategorized

Make Mother’s Day special with one of our gift ideas – perfect for early spring Take a tour Historic New England’s Eustis Estate (1878) in Milton, Mass., and Gropius House (1938) in Lincoln, Mass., are open for tours on Mother’s Day. One...

Exactly what was Charles Ponzi selling in Vermont?

by Historic New England | Apr 22, 2021 | The Kiosk, Uncategorized

Another tale from More than a Market research Synonymous with Bernard Madoff’s name is “Ponzi schemer.” With Madoff’s recent death in prison, where he had served eleven of a 150-year sentence for fraud, it’s interesting to note a connection between Vermont and Charles...
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