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What's up in Preservation this Pi Day
Since today is Pi Day, we figured most preservationists would be clambering for something to read over their slice of apple-y goodness (okay, we know National Pie Day happened in January, but we hear 3.14 is a popular pie-eating day too). So whether you're at Beaverton Bakery, Cookie Tree in Pendleton, or Palio in Portland, here's a brief roundup of preservation news and events from across Oregon to keep you company today (and, yes, all three of those exceptional pie places are in…
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It's been a busy week for Oregon's Endangered Places!
As we close out the week here at the office, we're looking back on a busy few days for Most Endangered Places around the state. We awarded grant funds to stabilize pilings at the Net Loft and saw the…
Added by Brandon Spencer-Hartle on February 22, 2013 at 4:00pm — No Comments
Preservation Roundup: January 14, 2013
Here we are, two weeks into the new year, and there's lots of preservation to talk about around the state. Since coming back from our holiday vacations, HPLO staff have been down to Salem, out to Astoria, and busy with plenty of issues in the Portland area. We've also been in the process of finalizing the call for nominations to the 2013 list of Most Endangered Places (expect nomination form on our website by week's end) and interviewing candidates for the fund development manager position…
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A Final Preservation Roundup for 2012
This week's snow in Portland seals the deal: it's the end of the year and people are starting to think about family, tradition, and the things they're grateful for. Here at the HPLO we're grateful for a lot. Not only is our office at the 20 foot mark (take that snow!), but we get to spend our time in a great building with--after…
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A Mid-Week Preservation Roundup
Usually we reserve the Oregon Preservation Roundup for Fridays, but since we've missed a couple weeks today seemed as good a day as any to take a look at what all is going on around the state. With a rainy afternoon ahead for Western Oregon, grab your coffee and check out some of the interesting things happening at Oregon's historic places.…
Added by Brandon Spencer-Hartle on December 4, 2012 at 4:53pm — No Comments
Preservation Around Oregon: November 16, 2012
What's going on across Oregon this week you ask? Great question! Here's this Friday's Preservation Roundup of news and events from around the state:
Astoria. The Downtown Association wants to be the …
Added by Brandon Spencer-Hartle on November 16, 2012 at 1:17pm — No Comments
Celebrating 35 Milestones of Preservation!
On October 25th, the Historic Preservation League of Oregon celebrated its 35th anniversary with a special reception at the White Stag Block in Portland. Over the sounds of champagne, hors d’oeuvres, and about 120 friends of preservation, the HPLO released the findings from the 2012 Preservation Roundtable, heard from two very special guest speakers, and…
Added by Brandon Spencer-Hartle on October 26, 2012 at 3:00pm — No Comments
A Whirlwind Preservation Roundup
It's with great sadness that Oregon's preservation community has lost one of the most ardent supporters of old buildings our state has ever known. As many of readers of the Preservation Roundup likely already know, developer, HPLO board member, and true preservation citizen Art DeMuro…
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Preservation Roundup: Goodbye to Summer Edition
Next week we're headed out to beautiful Harney County to participate in preservation training sessions for students and local governments as part of the annual Pacific Northwest Preservation Field School. One of the great things about our state is that it's big--97,000 square miles big. Working with such a big state is one of the best things about working for the League, but because Frenchglen is a 7 hour drive from Portland the HPLO staff don't get out there all that often. So, in the…
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Preservation Roundup: August 10, 2012
This week, HPLO staff and committee members have been gearing up for the final Preservation Roundtable workshop on historic masonry buildings that will take place the morning of August 16. And since the workshop is in Portland, we're preparing for a conversation that will bring a wide array of experiences and insights to the table. If you haven't RSVP'd, make sure to do so by Tuesday.
In other…
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An Early August Preservation Roundup
To get ready for the weekend, here's a roundup of what's going on in preservation around the state:
Albany. Although not historic, per se, an iconic International Paper structure along I-5 was imploded last week.
Applegate. A historic school is reopening to…
Added by Brandon Spencer-Hartle on August 3, 2012 at 1:52pm — No Comments
Preservation Roundup: July 20, 2012
What's going on around the state this week you ask? Well, we decided to make today's Preservation Roundup short and sweet so you can read about Oregon's preservation happenings over a weekend beer or iced tea. Enjoy!
Astoria. Check out this succinct blog post about energy efficient window repair.
Cascadia.…
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An Abbreviated Preservation Roundup for July 13, 2012
It's officially summer. And from our vantage point at the HPLO office, we are certain that Oregon's friends of preservation are combing the state visiting main streets, camping in historic CCC cabins, and road tripping on historic highways. We know it because Saturday Denise will be in Eugene scouting homes for our soon-to-be announced Harvest Home Tour (hint, hint, it'll be October 13th); Sunday I'll be riding the Banks-Vernonia bike trail looking at railroad trestles and a few older farm…
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A Big Preservation Roundup
With Sunday’s “Big Retro Slideshow” still on our minds, we thought today would be a good day for a “Big Preservation Roundup.” Here at HPLO HQ we’re digging out from a fab weekend of Rummer homes and Charles Phoenix’s kitschy mid-century humor and digging into our work on the 2012 list of Most Endangered Places. In the weeks ahead we’ll be headed out to…
Added by Brandon Spencer-Hartle on June 5, 2012 at 1:25pm — No Comments
2012 Most Endangered Places List to Be Announced Tuesday in Portland!
After nearly two months of review, homework, and difficult decision making, the Board of Directors of the Historic Preservation League of Oregon have settled on the 2012 list of Oregon's Most Endangered Places. Friends of preservation from Klamath Falls to Redmond, Astoria to…
Added by Brandon Spencer-Hartle on May 16, 2012 at 3:00pm — No Comments
Preservation Roundup: Welcome to Preservation Month 2012!
It's finally here: From Albany to Astoria, communities across Oregon are gearing up to celebrate the biggest preservation event of the year. We're talking, of course, about Preservation Month 2012! The HPLO got…
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Friday Preservation Roundup: April 13, 2012
If you haven't heard, the HPLO is holding a celebration of all things preservation in Salem on April 28th. This year marks the 35th anniversary of the League, and we're kicking off the big three five with a reflection of where…
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Eugene City Hall Going Vacant, Updates on Jantzen Beach Carousel, and Jobs in Portland
This week's roundup of preservation news from around Oregon:
Astoria. Ground breaks next weekend on a new downtown plaza with heritage as a theme.
Eugene. Come September, Eugene's 1964 City Hall will…
Added by Brandon Spencer-Hartle on April 6, 2012 at 1:51pm — 1 Comment
Most Endangered Places Nominations Due Monday, Preservation in Union, and Some Portland Advocacy News
If you weren't one of the 400 or so people who came to HPLO events over the past two weeks, then there's a lot to fill you in on. First, Steven Semes' program on compatibility and new traditional architecture got people talking about the look and feel of new design in historic areas, especially in Portland's…
Added by Brandon Spencer-Hartle on March 22, 2012 at 4:57pm — No Comments
The Roundtable Comes to Jacksonville and it's Events Galore in Portland in the Week Ahead
HPLO HQ has been abuzz with activity this week. And I mean, really abuzz. Tuesday evening brought a great council candidate forum at Portland's Center for Architecture, Wednesday morning saw a robust State of Preservation report delivered to the Portland City Council (video…
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