The John Shaw House, depicted in the Maryland Historical Trust logo, served as the Trust's headquarters from 1975 until 1991. The building, in State Circle in Annapolis, was constructed in the years between 1720 and 1725.
Excavations by IMPART partners have revealed enigmatic bundles of objects, such as a grouping of white buttons, pins, crystals, and ceramics found by the University of Maryland.
At the recent official ribbon cutting of the Sylvia Gaither Garrison Library, IMPART Interns Sara Smith and Lynn Waller, Jr celebrate with Mrs. Garrison (seated).
Katie Derr, U. of MD. graduate student catalogues artifacts from the Indian Rest Cabin site in Calvert County. Research was performed at the Maryland Archaeological Conservation Laboratory at Jefferson Patterson Park & Museum.
During her assistantship at Baltimore Heritage, Goucher student Sally Gordon analyzed the Behind the Scenes Tour program.
Jessica Bulger worked at the Hampton National Historic Site maintaining exhibits and learning how to run a historic site open to the public.
Training the next generation of preservation professionals... preserving the past for the future... linking education with government and public service.
Meet Our Associates