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DC Preservation League

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Organization
Mission The mission of the DC Preservation League is to preserve, protect, and enhance the historic and built environment of Washington, DC, through advocacy and education.
Specialization(s) Historic environment of Washington, D.C.
Founded 1971
Services Advocacy and education
Geographic scope Washington, D.C.
Contact information
Director Rebecca A. Miller
President John D. Bellingham
Address 401 F Street, NW, Room 324
Washington, D.C.
United States
Phone (202)-783-5144
Fax (202)-783-5596
Website http://www.dcpreservation.org/index.html


The D.C. Preservation League was founded as "Don't Tear It Down" in 1971 to prevent the demolition of historic buildings in Washington's downtown. The organization's early efforts focused on saving the Old Post Office and the Willard Hotel on Pennsylvania Avenue.

The Alabama Trust is the local partner of the National Trust for Historic Preservation in Washington, D.C.

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