Preservation Long Island’s Director of Preservation and Advocacy, Sarah Kautz is a featured presenter at this year’s conference that focuses on the future of preservation and the hard questions that need to be asked for preservation to remain relevant.
Tag: Endangered Places
Virtual New York Statewide Preservation Conference
UPDATE! Endangered Historic Places 2021: Peter Crippen House
We have good news to report on the Peter Crippen house, one of our 2021 Endangered Historic Places, a rapidly deteriorating property owned by Huntington Town with strong ties to Long Island’s early colonial development and African American history.
Action Alert! Nissequogue River State Park
Public Information Meetings
Get involved in planning the future of Nissequogue River State Park to help protect the legacy of York Hall (one of our 2017 Endangered Historic Places). In-person and virtual meetings announced for October 16th & October 27th.
Celebrate Modernism Restored
November 6, 2021
SOLD OUT!
Join Preservation Long Island’s celebration of modernism restored at Earo Saarinen’s TWA Flight Center. Enjoy cocktails, hors d’oeuvres, and insider tours of the landmark building and museum installations.
Action Alert: Vandalism and Disrepair at Idle Hour
Islip Town Board virtual public hearing on Tuesday, June 15, at 2:00 PM. Please call the Islip Town Attorney’s office at 631-224-5550 to register to speak at this hearing.
Endangered Historic Places 2021: SANS Historic District
Demolition and intensive redevelopment threaten one of Long Island’s most significant Jim Crow- and Civil Rights-era historic districts in the Village of Sag Harbor.