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Philly's Historic Water Works Bounces Back After Flood
Planet WinsFeb 2

Philly's Historic Water Works Bounces Back After Flood

After Hurricane Ida nearly destroyed Philadelphia's 200-year-old Fairmount Water Works in 2021, the beloved landmark has reopened and is now leading the charge to protect Pennsylvania's 65 National Historic Landmarks. Their recovery shows how historic sites can survive climate challenges.

Inside Climate News2 min read
Silk Road Craftsmen Revive Ancient Musical Instruments
InnovationMay 12

Silk Road Craftsmen Revive Ancient Musical Instruments

Master craftsmen across Central Asia are bringing centuries-old instruments back to life, combining historical research with traditional techniques. Young musicians and makers are learning the crafts, keeping musical traditions alive for future generations.

Euronews2 min read
Georgia Tech Reveals Finalists in Wild Instrument Contest
InnovationFeb 14

Georgia Tech Reveals Finalists in Wild Instrument Contest

A saltwater synthesizer, a spinning henge of fiddles, and a triangle that captures electromagnetic radiation are competing for $10,000 in Georgia Tech's annual instrument invention competition. The 28-year-old contest has launched companies like Teenage Engineering and celebrates the wildest ideas in musical innovation.

The Verge2 min read
How Gqeberha Reclaimed Its Historic Heart From Decay
SolutionsFeb 15

How Gqeberha Reclaimed Its Historic Heart From Decay

South Africa's Gqeberha was watching its historic downtown crumble into crime and decay. Now, a citizen-led revival is bringing safety, students, and new life back to the city's oldest streets.

Daily Maverick2 min read
110 Historic Sites Get Spring Clean-Up from Volunteers
Planet WinsApr 19

110 Historic Sites Get Spring Clean-Up from Volunteers

Thousands of volunteers are rolling up their sleeves to beautify America's battlefields and historic landmarks this Earth Week. The 30th annual Park Day brings communities together at 110 sites across 28 states to prepare treasured places for visitors.

Google: volunteers help2 min read
Historic Marker Cleanup Event Seeks Volunteers Nationwide
Acts of KindnessFeb 5

Historic Marker Cleanup Event Seeks Volunteers Nationwide

A nationwide weekend event invites volunteers to clean and preserve historic markers across America this April. The three-day community celebration helps protect local history while bringing neighborhoods together.

Google: volunteers help2 min read
Lafayette Park Residents Stand Firm for Historic District
Acts of KindnessApr 3

Lafayette Park Residents Stand Firm for Historic District

Residents of Detroit's historic Lafayette Park are defending their Mies van der Rohe-designed neighborhood against unauthorized utility work, and the courts are listening. A recent jury verdict didn't end their fight – it's just one chapter in their determined effort to protect a piece of architectural history.

Google News - Historic Victory3 min read
Volunteers Crank 12-Person Bridge for Historic Inspection
Acts of KindnessMar 29

Volunteers Crank 12-Person Bridge for Historic Inspection

A dozen volunteers manually cranked the gears of Ohio's historic Harmar Bridge for its first in-depth inspection in years, bringing the century-old swing bridge one step closer to reconnecting two communities. The two-day inspection will guide a $2 million restoration to reopen the landmark as a pedestrian bridge.

Google: volunteers help2 min read
Volunteers Gather to Clean Historic Johnson's Island
Acts of KindnessApr 9

Volunteers Gather to Clean Historic Johnson's Island

Community members are rolling up their sleeves this Saturday to preserve a Civil War historic site. The cleanup event at Johnson's Island continues a tradition of caring for this meaningful landmark.

Google: volunteers help1 min read
The Met Explores 4,000 Years of Musical Instruments as Bodies
InnovationJun 11

The Met Explores 4,000 Years of Musical Instruments as Bodies

A stunning new exhibition at New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art reveals how cultures worldwide have shaped musical instruments to mirror the human form for thousands of years. From ancient Egyptian hand-shaped clappers to Prince's iconic guitar, the show celebrates music as fundamental to human identity.

Smithsonian2 min read
Sonoma Volunteers Restore Historic Cemeteries This Spring
Acts of KindnessMar 7

Sonoma Volunteers Restore Historic Cemeteries This Spring

Community members in Sonoma are stepping up to care for historic cemeteries where generations of locals rest. After a successful February kickoff, the city has scheduled three more volunteer workdays this spring.

Google: volunteers help2 min read
Company Donates Equipment to Restore Historic TN Cemetery
Acts of KindnessJun 1

Company Donates Equipment to Restore Historic TN Cemetery

A job placement company stepped in with heavy equipment after seeing a lone volunteer struggling to restore a nine-acre historic cemetery. Their help cleared two acres in a single day, uncovering graves hidden for years.

Google: volunteers help2 min read
15 Volunteers Restore Historic Arnold Cemetery in WV
Acts of KindnessApr 19

15 Volunteers Restore Historic Arnold Cemetery in WV

A dedicated group of volunteers spent their Saturday morning breathing new life into a historic West Virginia cemetery. The community-led restoration project at Arnold 'Old Hill' Cemetery shows how a small team can preserve local history for future generations.

Google: volunteers help2 min read
230 Students Restore Historic Black Cemetery in Henrico
Community HeroesApr 14

230 Students Restore Historic Black Cemetery in Henrico

Nearly 230 students from Richmond area schools are breathing new life into Woodland Cemetery, a historic Black burial ground that earned National Register status this year. Their volunteer work honors a site designed to point north, recalling the direction enslaved people looked for freedom.

Google: volunteers help2 min read
Solar Panels Now Match Historic Red Roofs Without Compromise
Planet WinsApr 2

Solar Panels Now Match Historic Red Roofs Without Compromise

A German company just solved a major roadblock for historic buildings going solar. The new red-brown panels blend seamlessly with traditional architecture while delivering full modern performance.

PV Magazine2 min read
Volunteers Crank Historic Ohio Bridge Back to Life
Acts of KindnessMar 25

Volunteers Crank Historic Ohio Bridge Back to Life

A dozen volunteers in Marietta, Ohio manually cranked open a 100-year-old swing bridge for its first deep inspection in years, moving a beloved landmark closer to connecting the community again. The hands-on effort is part of a $2 million restoration to reopen the Historic Harmar Bridge as a pedestrian walkway.

Google: volunteers help3 min read
Historic Buildings Generate $12.8B and 116,000 Jobs in 2024
SolutionsMar 5

Historic Buildings Generate $12.8B and 116,000 Jobs in 2024

Fixing up old buildings across America created 116,000 jobs and pumped nearly $13 billion into the economy last year. From a 1960s Florida apartment tower to a former Texas bus station turned boutique hotel, historic preservation is proving to be a powerful engine for community revival.

Google News - Jobs Created3 min read
40 Volunteers Ready Historic Minidoka Site for Visitors
Acts of KindnessApr 26

40 Volunteers Ready Historic Minidoka Site for Visitors

More than 40 volunteers spent their Saturday preparing a former Japanese American incarceration camp for its 25th anniversary season. The Idaho historic site drew record visitors last year and opens May 1st.

Google: volunteers help2 min read
Florida Historic District Gets Brick Streets Back
VideosApr 21

Florida Historic District Gets Brick Streets Back

After a decade of advocacy, Tampa's historic Ybor City is restoring its iconic brick streets with 60,000 handlaid bricks. The project brings back old-world charm while naturally slowing traffic to protect pedestrians.

Good News Network2 min read
Historic Temple Opens for First Time Since 1893
Acts of KindnessMay 29

Historic Temple Opens for First Time Since 1893

After six years of renovations, Salt Lake City's iconic temple will welcome public tours for the first time in 134 years. Thousands of volunteers needed to help share this historic moment with visitors from around the world.

Google: volunteers help2 min read

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