Partners for Sacred Places
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Partners for Sacred Places is an American non-sectarian, non-profit organization whose mission is the support of older and historic sacred places by helping congregations and local communities sustain and actively use the structures.
Founded in 1989,[1] Partners has helped several thousand congregations and other local organizations protect their community-serving sacred places in towns and cities across America.
Partners works with the National Trust for Historic Preservation[citation needed] to help communities adapt former religious properties for new uses—and retained them as important anchors and architectural landmarks.[2]
Partial list of projects
[edit]- Mother Bethel A.M.E. Church
- St. Francis de Sales Church, Philadelphia
- Third Presbyterian Church (Chester, Pennsylvania)
- Touro Synagogue
See also
[edit]- Historic preservation
- Architectural history
- America's Most Endangered Places
- Oldest synagogues in the United States
References
[edit]- ^ Richardson, Susan (July 17, 2018). "Organizations with deep community roots on mission to strengthen Philadelphia". WHYY-FM. Retrieved 2024-04-06.
- ^ Jackson, Josh (2024-03-15). "The Philadelphia Organ Festival is about places as well as pipes". WRTI. Retrieved 2024-04-06.
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