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- 2025 Good Brick Tour - Preservation Houston
Each year, Preservation Houston opens the doors to private homes and historic landmarks, showing how preservation shapes the way we live with the Bayou City’s past
- Preservation Houston | Calendar
Join Preservation Houston as we gather to recognize the visionaries, preservationists and advocates who keep Houston’s architectural heritage alive The Cornerstone Dinner is our annual evening of recognition — a chance to honor exceptional local preservation projects and the people behind them
- Preservation Houston
Preservation Houston is the citywide voice for preserving Houston’s history and the places that make it unique Since 1978, our members, volunteers and staff have led efforts to protect landmarks, strengthen preservation policy and connect people to the stories that define our city
- Preservation Houston | About PH
Preservation Houston is the city’s only nonprofit dedicated to advocating for historic preservation across Houston Since 1978, we’ve championed stronger public policy and worked to protect the irreplaceable places that tell the full story of our city
- Preservation Houston | Architecture Walks
Forget the freeway view — Preservation Houston’s Architecture Walks bring you face-to-face with the buildings, neighborhoods and stories that define the Bayou City
- Preservation Houston | News
Preservation Houston’s board of directors is pleased to announce that Jennifer Kapral has been named the organization’s new executive director Kapral brings more than 20 years of experience in education, nonprofit leadership and strategic partnerships
- Join Preservation Houston
As a Preservation Houston member, you’ll help save irreplaceable landmarks while enjoying unique tours, events and resources Your support powers advocacy, education and preservation efforts across the city
- Preservation Houston | About the Houston Building Atlas
The Houston Building Atlas is an interactive map Preservation Houston created to help you visualize the city’s history through its buildings With its intuitive tools, you can see when neighborhoods took shape, trace growth patterns over time, and compare the age of structures across Houston
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