Preservation Houston

3907 Main St, Houston, TX 77002

Preservation Houston is Houston’s only citywide nonprofit historic preservation education and advocacy organization.

Preservation Houston is Houston’s only citywide nonprofit historic preservation education and advocacy organization. Since 1978, Preservation Houston has voiced strong support for better public policy and protection of our irreplaceable historic resources. Our members, volunteers and staff have been instrumental in the adoption of a citywide preservation ordinance, the designation of local landmarks and historic districts, and the development of a preservation ethic in the Bayou City.

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MPC UPDATE:

The November MPC Board Meeting has been cancelled

UPDATE:

The MRA Board Meeting has been rescheduled for October 23rd

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