Category: Updates
2022 Preservation Award Recipients
Each fall, The Landmark Society presents awards to projects, people, and organizations who, through their dedication and hard work, have contributed to historic preservation in our nine-county area. The 2022
Project Profile: A Portico, Expertly Restored
As part of our Spring 2022 “Traditional Trades” issue of Landmarks magazine, we highlighted a project undertaken by architect and Landmark Society member Dave Beinetti. This 1830s Greek Revival home
Finding Your Sanctuary – A Short Guide to the Prospective Homeowner
Guest Post House, home, abode, pad, crib, whatever you call it, shelter is right up there with food, water, and oxygen as far as basic human necessities. An adequate living
2021 Five to Revive Announced
The Inner Loop North Infill Project in Rochester is one of this year’s Five to Revive. The Landmark Society of Western New York today announced its 2021 Five to Revive
Living Landmarks Project Underway!
The Landmark Society of Western New York is very excited about a new project that is now underway. Over the next few months, we’ll be presenting a series of four
Rochester Historic Resources Survey – Northwest & Northeast Quadrants
Public INfo Open House – August 25th Working on behalf of the City of Rochester, The Landmark Society of Western New York recently completed an inventory of historic buildings, structures,
Call for Proposals: 2021 NY Statewide Preservation Conference
It’s time to submit your projects and ideas for the NY Statewide Preservation Conference. We are now accepting proposals for educational sessions at the NY Statewide Preservation Conference! The Conference
Celebrating Pride Month
JUNE IS PRIDE MONTH! Many recognize Rochester’s rich history involving Civil and women’s Rights, so it should come as no surprise that Rochester is among the most welcoming, LGBTQ-friendly metro
Celebrating Preservation Month
HAPPY PRESERVATION MONTH 2021! Each year, preservationists around the country celebrate the places, people, and projects that have shaped our communities and that provide us all with a tangible connection