Crab Feast: Grab Your Mallet and Old Bay!

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Saturday, August 23rd
1pm – 3:30pm
Washington Canoe Club
3700 Water Street, NW

Join DC Preservation League and Capital Pride for the final crab feast of the season. Enjoy crabs, beer and dessert alongside the Potomac at the historic Washington Canoe Club (www.washingtoncanoeclub.org), one of DC’s most picturesque locations.

$40 ticket includes crabs, beer and ice cream.

Limited seating available. Get your tickets now!

PURCHASE TICKETS HERE!

 

Thank you to our Sponsors

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Tuesday, July 29th
6:30 – 8:30pm
Sauf Haus Bier Hall
1216 18th Street, NW
Metro Station: Dupont Circle (Red Line)
Stay and continue to drink with us afterwards

Join DCPL for a zusammenkunft for the opening of the new Sauf Haus Bier Hall + Garten!

Pick up a pint and experience the rehabilitated spaces of this three-story stucco structure and its newly constructed Bier Garten.

Located in the heart of Dupont Circle Historic District, this 1880’s commercial and residential building has housed a variety of local businesses including the architecture firm of Rodier & Kundzin, the Manoukian Rug Store and most recently The Guitar Shop.

Admission*
– Become a DCPL Member and drink FREE BEER from 6:30 – 8:30 ($50 Individual/ $75 Family + includes one year membership)
– DCPL get FREE admission (includes 2 beer drink tickets)
– $20 at the door (includes 2 beer drink tickets)

*All donations are tax deductible to the fullest extent of the law.

Click here to sign up ahead!

 

Thank you to our Beer Sponsors!

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The 2014 Preservation Awards Presentation Videos

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Since 2003, the District government has honored over 140 outstanding projects, programs and individuals for exemplary work and commitment to historic preservation in Washington, DC. This year, another 45 individuals, businesses, District agencies and local organizations are honored for their work on nine award winning projects showcasing the city’s rich history.

 

Design and Construction Awards

1925 6th Street, NW

You all have heard the phrase “preservation starts at home!” But while Washington’s high dollar rehabilitation projects receive most of the attention in town, the vast majority of preservation efforts in the city are carried out by homeowners who simply love their houses and communities. During a neighborhood meeting discussing ways to fund preservation projects, one homeowner shared how platforms like casino zonder cruks had supported community initiatives by donating a portion of their revenues to local heritage programs. This innovative approach sparked discussions on integrating such partnerships to sustain restoration efforts. Here is the story of one homeowner and her extraordinary efforts in LeDroit Park.

 

Arch Square
801 7th Street, NW
Redevelopment parcels in Washington’s historic downtown are becoming few and far between, and pressure for density sometimes conflicts with preservation goals. Our next Design and Construction award winner rehabilitated and expanded a signature corner in the Downtown Historic District while successfully preserving the scale and feel of the Downtown Historic District.

 

 

From auto row – to civil unrest – to red light district – to a burgeoning commercial corridor filled with restaurants and retail, 14th Street NW is now one of the hottest areas of the city. The next two Design and Construction awards highlight the role that historic preservation played in the remarkable changes of this area.

Le Diplomate Restaurant
1601 14th Street, NW

 

Northern Exchange
1401 R Street, NW

 

 

As institutions grow and evolve so too must spaces to meet their program needs. Imagination and flexibility are necessary requirements of successful adaptations. The next three Design and Construction awardees have modified their respective historic buildings to better fulfill their respective missions resulting in a lasting impact on our city.

DAR Library Reading Room Lay Light Restoration Project
1776 D Street, NW

 

Yuma Study Center/Convent of Bon Secours
4101 Yuma Street, NW

 

Meridian Public Charter School/Harrison School
2120 13th Street, NW

 

 

Archaeology and Education Award

St. Elizabeths Hospital Campus
Transforming the United States Government Hospital for the Insane into the consolidated headquarters for the Department of Homeland Security presented a unique opportunity to investigate and interpret a campus whose history covers Native American settlements through modern times. This award for archaeology and education acknowledges GSA’s efforts to inform and engage the public on the rich history of the St. Elizabeths Hospital National Historic Landmark.

 

 

HPRB Chair Award

Francis L. Cardozo High School
1200 Clifton Street, NW
During the first half of the 20th century, the District of Columbia initiated a major building campaign to ease overcrowding in the public schools. By the century’s end, these structures no longer met our student’s needs. In 2007 the District launched the Public Schools Modernization and Stabilization Project to fully modernize all 123 elementary, middle and high school buildings and related administrative and support facilities. This year’s chair’s award is presented to a government project that celebrates the cherished history of our schools and our commitment to the city’s youth.

 

 

State Historic Preservation Officer’s Award

Sherman Building Earthquake Recovery Project
3700 North Capitol Street, NW
On a hot August day in 2011, there was a whole lot of ‘shakin’ goin’ on when DC and the region experienced a 5.8 magnitude earthquake. Damage was reported throughout the city including major damage to the historic Sherman Building on the campus of the Armed Forces Retirement Home. In the intervening months, a team of dedicated preservation professionals tirelessly worked to restore this landmark to its original appearance while utilizing 21st century preservation technologies to ensure its structural integrity for the future.

 

 

Individual Lifetime Achievement Award

Douglas Jemal
Over the last 30 years, Douglas has had a substantial and singular impact on the District of Columbia. His work in many of the city’s historic commercial corridors should be considered as creative adaptive reuse that employs impressive office and retail strategies. His respect for historic resources has afforded new lives for buildings that may not have fared as well in other hands.

 

 

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The 2014 District of Columbia Awards for Excellence in Historic Preservation

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Thursday, May 15, 2014 
Daughters of the American Revolution
Constitution Hall 
1776 D Street, NW
7:00pm – Ceremony
Reception to Follow

The DC Office of Planning, Historic Preservation Office and DC Preservation League cordially invite you to the 2014 District of Columbia Awards for Excellence in Historic Preservation. Awards ceremony begins at 7:00 with a reception to follow.

CLICK HERE to register.

CLICK HERE to learn about sponsorship opportunities.

 

Presented By

              

 

Hosted By

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Sponsored in Part By

Landmark Partner

 

Capstone Partners

 

 

Print

 

 

Keystone Partners

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bonstra_Logo

 

 

BCcolorlogo-lg-highres

 

 

eastbanc updated logo

 

 

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Kindy French and Emanuel Friedman

 

 

 

 

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Cornerstone Partners

 

Foundation Partners

Historic Preservation 101/201

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Friday, May 9th
9:00am to 12:00pm
Gallaudet University, Kellogg Conference Center
800 Florida Avenue, NE

Join the DC Preservation League, DC Real Estate Commission and District of Columbia Board of Real Estate Appraisers for educational sessions that examine historic preservation in Washington, DC.

Historic Preservation 101 provides a brief history of Washington’s historic preservation movement, advice on navigating permitting for buildings in historic districts, tips on historic preservation funding and the value of façade easements.

Historic Preservation 201 delves deeper in to the process of designating historic landmarks and districts, renovation of historic properties, the historic preservation review process and integration of historic resources with new construction.

No Cost 3 Hour Continuing Education Credit Available to DC Real Estate Licensees and DC Real Estate Appraiser Licensees

$60 to Non Licensees

101 and 201 Is Currently Full. To be placed on the wait list, please email your class (101 or 201) selection to amanda@dcpreservation.org

Photo Exhibit | The Beatles, 1964 The Iconic Photographs of Mike Mitchell

11Mike Mitchell photographed The Beatles’ first live concert in the U.S. at The Washington Coliseum in 1964.  Absolutely determined to find a unique point of view at the press conference before the show, he was the only photographer who got up on stage and captured what have been hailed as some of the best images in rock history.

These photographs will be exhibited in a special gallery in the former ticket lobby of The Washington Coliseum that will be open from February 8th & 9th, 2014 and during the concert on the 11th.

 

Tickets are $10

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  • Screening of the documentary Washington Coliseum the forgotten landmark
  • Official event poster

 

Hours of Exhibit
Saturday, February 8th

  • 10am
  • 12pm
  • 2pm
  • 4pm
  • 6pm *Special tour with DJ spinning and cocktails available for purchase.
  • 8pm *Special tour with DJ spinning and cocktails available for purchase.

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Sunday, February 9th

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Own A Piece Of History!

Uline Arena Chairs Raffle Tickets

Five pairs of original Uline Arena Chairs will be raffled off at the event. The original wooden seats from Uline Arena have witnessed an astounding amount of history – The Beatles, Joe Frazier Wrestling, Desegregation, War Time Activities and more. Seats will be provided with a Certificate of Authenticity.

$20 Per Raffle Ticket

To purchase raffle tickets and more information Click Here

All proceeds from the raffle will help fund DCPL’s education and outreach programs throughout the city.
Licensed by: DC Lottery and Charitable Games Control Board.

Don’t forget to buy your tickets to the Beatles Yesterday & Today event! 

Click here to purchase event tickets.

Yesterday & Today!

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Following their triumphant introduction on the Ed Sullivan show, The Beatles’ very first concert in North America began at 8:31 p.m. on February 11, 1964 at the Washington Coliseum at 3rd & M Streets, NE.  The sell-out show was attended by 8,092 screaming fans.  This concert began the ‘British Invasion’ at the dawn of one of America’s most tumultuous eras, and would influence our collective culture for years to come.

50 years later, on Tuesday, February 11, 2014, the DC Preservation League and Douglas Development Corporation will commemorate this iconic event at the landmark Uline Arena (later known as the Washington Coliseum) with a tribute performance by the nationally renowned band – Beatlemania Now.

Proceeds from the event benefit the advocacy and education programs of the DC Preservation League to preserve and protect the historic resources of our nation’s capital.

www.beatlesyesterdayandtoday.com 

Tickets: $100 seated; $45 standing room

DCPL Member Ticket Pre-sale: October 30, 2013*
Public Ticket Sale: November 1, 2013

* DCPL Members will be emailed a link and a code in advance of the public sale as a benefit of membership.