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Month: November 2020
Jupiter Hammon Project: Mapping People & Places
A new story map for Preservation Long Island’s Jupiter Hammon Project that explores the long-distance ties of kinship, bondage, travel, and trade across Jupiter Hammon’s world.
A Special Annual Appeal
Our annual appeal is our first solicitation for funding during these challenging times and we need your help now more than ever to continue our mission-based work. Please click HERE to donate as generously as you can.
Nominations for Endangered Historic Places 2021
Our Endangered Historic Places Program (EHPP) offers Long Islanders an opportunity to advocate for preservation priorities in their communities. Nominations are open to the public and due FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18, 2020.
November is National Native American Heritage Month
In celebration of National Native American Heritage Month, we are highlighting the voices and artwork of Long Island Indigenous artists featured in our new virtual exhibition, Indigenous History & Art at Good Little Water Place.