Dr. Ben Grace A native of Thomasville, Georgia, Dr. Ben Grace has been a volunteer leader in historic preservation at the local, state and national levels.More
Jane Graff – Madison, WI It can be said that Jane Graff grew up with an appreciation for interior design, before dedicating her life's work to the built environment and the arts.More
Robert K. Smith – Louisville, KY Historic preservation attracts many of us because of the artistic form and the aesthetics that are often part and parcel of historic buildings. Such was the case of Robert K. Smith of Louisville, Kentucky.More
Interview With Dr. Jane Fagg As a testament to that love of preservation, we present an interview with Dr. Jane Fagg, a Legacy Circle member who generously bequeathed her 1830's historic home in North Carolina, with a retained life estate to the National Trust through the Gifts of Heritage program.More
Inverness – Burkville, Virginia Inverness, located in Burkeville, Virginia, was the birthplace of a judge, a Civil War colonel, and a US Congressman and has remained a prominent landmark since its construction in 1800.More
Macy House – Washington, D.C. Built in 1816, the Macy House in Georgetown (Washington, DC) is a handsome and imposing Federal-era townhouse and on a substantial corner lot.More
Meadow Lark Farm – Newcastle, Maine Donated to the National Trust by Patricia Geiringer, this one-and-a half story Cape Cod was built in the 19th century and is surrounded by 89 acres of land.More
Preserving the Past Through an Endowment Fund Miss Marion M. Sandomire of Ventura County, CA, established the Marion M. Sandomire Endowment Fund at the National Trust to ensure that we would continue to protect America's historic places.More