06/02/2026
The last week of the Maryland Preservation Awards is upon us! We close them out by highlighting a landmark maritime preservation project and leadership in preservation practice.🏆
Tomorrow, June 3 join us as we present the award for Excellence in Restoration to Historic Ships in Baltimore and the USS Constellation for the Rigging Restoration Project. This was a major restoration effort preserving the last Civil War-era naval vessel afloat through traditional craftsmanship and training.
Then on Thursday, June 4, we will finish off our award season with the Maryland Preservation Awards: Durable Restoration Company for Outstanding Organizational Leadership at the Local Level. Durable Restoration is known for their quality work around the state and for training the next generation of preservation trades professionals.
Last week’s awardees reflected the many ways preservation shapes community and place. In Frederick, we celebrated the incredible adaptive reuse of the 160-year-old Visitation Hotel Frederick. Thank you to Senator Karen Lewis Young and Michael O'Connor, Mayor of Frederick for joining us to celebrate!
In Hagerstown, it was a privilege to recognize Reggie Turner for his transformative leadership in preserving the historic Jonathan Street community and the Robert W Johnson Community Center, Inc. It was great to have Senator Paul Corderman, Senator Joanne C. Benson, Judge David Young, Naki Frierson (representing not only the Jonathan Street community but also Senator Van Hollen), Garland Thomas with the Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development, and Mary Means with Main Street America to help us honor Reggie’s profound impact on Western Maryland.
Join us for these final ceremonies!
Did you miss the most recent awards live? Catch up on our YouTube channel: bit.ly/4dmSkUj.