Annual Excellence in Preservation Awards Celebrate Impressive, Worthy Recipients

2018 Awards Held at Historic Undulata Farm, Shelby County   Each year thousands of Kentuckians work tirelessly to preserve Kentucky’s legacy reflected in our historic buildings, structures, landscapes and prehistoric sites. Preservation Kentucky established the Excellence in Preservation Leadership Awards in 2012 to recognize exceptional accomplishments in...

Cemetery Preservation: Resources and Links

Cemeteries and burial grounds are important places to everyday American life and culture, and present in nearly every community. Improper treatment can cause irreversible damage to historic cemeteries, so it's critical that the right techniques are used to preserve and stabilize the stone and prevent...

Cemetery Preservation: Kentucky Statutes on Cemeteries

In the United States, the preservation of historic cemeteries is largely subsumed under the complicated body of law that governs historic preservation generally.  That body of law consists of statutes, regulations, executive orders, administrative guidelines, and case law at multiple levels of government.  Powers not...

Cemetery Preservation: Dos and Don’ts

Improper treatment can cause irreversible damage to historic cemeteries, so it's critical that the right techniques are used to preserve and stabilize the stone and prevent them from further damage and deterioration.  Know what to do and what not to do to help ensure sound choices...

Cemetery Preservation Webinar

>What are the dos and don'ts of cemetery preservation? >What are the proper techniques for historic cemeteries? >How do you begin a cemetery preservation program?   View This Informative Webinar With Friends of Eastern Cemetery Founder Andy Harpole and Board Member Savannah Darr    Cemeteries and burial grounds are important places to...

Bringing Back Main Street: A Guide to Downtown Revitalization for Local Governments

For generations, small towns have served as cultural and economic centers for surrounding rural areas.  Their physical and social fabric reflect the community's unique history and identity.  Changing economic conditions and demographics create challenges for rural downtowns.  Despite these challenges, some communities remain vibrant places,...