by restorationexchange | Jan 27, 2018 | Newsletter |
Check Your Facebook Setting Want the latest in local preservation news? Facebook is changing its algorithm, but don’t let them dictate what you see. If you like catching up on Restoration Exchange news in your Facebook feed, then check out this helpful link from...
by restorationexchange | Jan 27, 2018 | Newsletter |
Each February, Restoration Exchange Omaha leads a pack of enthusiastic preservationists on a “heart bombing” mission. The group’s target – once proud structures that continue to degrade while the world moves on around them. The intent is twofold: to draw...
by restorationexchange | Jan 27, 2018 | Newsletter |
Editor’s Note: Click here to register for the 2018 Nebraska Historic Preservation Conference. The event, presented by Restoration Exchange Omaha and the Nebraska State Historical Society, will be held Saturday, March 3, at the Fort Omaha Campus of Metropolitan...
by restorationexchange | Jan 13, 2018 | News |
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by restorationexchange | Dec 19, 2017 | Newsletter |
The annual historic preservation conference you know and love has a new name and a new look. Restore Omaha is now the Nebraska Historic Preservation Conference. “Restoration Exchange is excited to partner with the Nebraska State Historical Society to present the 2018...
by restorationexchange | Dec 19, 2017 | Newsletter |
by restorationexchange | Dec 19, 2017 | Newsletter |
Nebraska main streets and urban centers got an early holiday gift – after months of local, state and nationwide advocacy focused on saving the Federal Historic Tax Credit, it has been retained in the final iteration of the new tax reform bill. “Thank you...
by restorationexchange | Dec 19, 2017 | Newsletter |
by restorationexchange | Dec 19, 2017 | Newsletter |
The Carnation Ballroom in 1967. See photos of what it looks like today at the end of this article. Editor’s Note: Restoration Exchange intern Brian Whetstone, a public history student at Hastings College, conducted the research for this local landmark nomination. Duke...
by restorationexchange | Dec 19, 2017 | Newsletter |
Editor’s Note: Restoration Exchange’s 2016-17 Annual Report is now available online. 2017-18 Board President Adam Andrews summarizes the group’s accomplishments in the letter below. Give it a read, then consider a donation to help the progress...