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SUMMARY:"Lost Colonial-Era Buildings" Virtual Lecture
DESCRIPTION:The Josiah Dwight House\, featured in an article in this newsletter\, was one of the many   important historic buildings that once stood in Springfield. Join Springfield historian Derek Strahan for a virtual lecture as he explores the history and photographs of some of the other lost colonial-era buildings from Springfield’s past. The lecture will take place on January 19 at 7 p.m. by Facebook Live. \n 
URL:https://springfieldpreservation.org/eventandtour/lost-colonial-era-buildings/
CATEGORIES:Virtual Lecture
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SUMMARY:Successes and Losses of the Most Endangered List
DESCRIPTION:On October 8\, Kira Holmes will lead the Second Saturday walking tour at 10:30 a.m.  The tour is titled Successes and Losses of the Most Endangered List. Some of the buildings on this tour might have started before the SPT Most Endangered List.  The tour will depart from Springfield Museums. Pay in person at Springfield Museum for $5 if you are not an SPT or Springfield Museums member. The SPT walking tours this season are sponsored by the Springfield Cultural Council and Mass Cultural Council.
URL:https://springfieldpreservation.org/eventandtour/successes-and-losses-of-the-most-endangered-list/
LOCATION:Springfield Museums\, 21 Edwards Street\, Springfield\, MA\, 01103\, United States
CATEGORIES:Advocacy,Virtual Lecture
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SUMMARY:McKnight Past & Present
DESCRIPTION:Developed between 1870 and 1900 by the McKnight Brothers\, McKnight is the largest and most intact\, wood-frame\, late-nineteenth century neighborhood in New England. Jim Boone\, long-time resident and Springfield Preservation Trust member\, will share photos and interesting facts about the rich history of the neighborhood. This virtual presentation will take place on April 21 at 7pm on Facebook Live on the Springfield Preservation Trust Facebook page.
URL:https://springfieldpreservation.org/eventandtour/mcknight-past-present/
CATEGORIES:Virtual Lecture
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SUMMARY:"Demystifying Historic Preservation" Virtual Lecture
DESCRIPTION:The third virtual lecture will be by Raipher Pellegrino. Attorney Pellegrino has a long history of redeveloping and repurposing older structures often of historical significance. He has renovated numerous residential properties in Springfield. His lecture will explore Springfield examples of historic preservation. To watch the program please go to the Springfield Preservation Facebook page March 24 on Facebook Live at 7pm. Learn more about SPT on our website https://springfieldpreservation.org. \nThank you for your support and stay safe. We look forward to seeing you Thursday night for the program!
URL:https://springfieldpreservation.org/eventandtour/demystifying-historic-preservation/
CATEGORIES:Virtual Lecture
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SUMMARY:Window Workshop with Pam Howland
DESCRIPTION:Pam Howland will lead a virtual lecture on February 17 at 7pm about window restoration.  For the past 13 years Pam Howland has been teaching women from Springfield to restore old windows.  During COVID 19 she had to shut down the workshop in the South End and explore a more individual self-directed model of work.  For the love of old growth wood and mouth-blown glass\, she continues to seek opportunities to teach men and women the skills of window restoration.  To watch the program please go to the Springfield Preservation Trust Facebook page on February 17 at 7pm.
URL:https://springfieldpreservation.org/eventandtour/window-workshop-with-pam-howland/
CATEGORIES:Virtual Lecture
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SUMMARY:"Colonial Era Gravestones" Virtual Lecture
DESCRIPTION:The first virtual lecture will be on the historic 17th and 18th century gravestones\, in Springfield Cemetery.  The city of Springfield has no surviving colonial-era buildings.  However\, some of the gravestones date as far back as 1657\, these stones represent a range of styles and individual carvers who worked in the Connecticut River valley during this time. Join historian Derek Strahan on January 27 at 7pm on the Springfield Preservation Trust Facebook page as he traces the history of colonial-era gravestone designs in the area and highlights some of the local carvers whose works can be found here in the city.  Learn more about SPT on our website  https://springfieldpreservation.org. \n 
URL:https://springfieldpreservation.org/eventandtour/colonial-era-gravestones/
CATEGORIES:Virtual Lecture
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