Preservation Ohio will be going on the road in 2023, and we’re currently setting up visits in cities and towns across Ohio.

At each stop, we’ll be sharing the very latest in available tools and techniques to promote preservation of individual properties, downtowns, and neighborhoods. From recent changes in Ohio law that can benefit local efforts to the latest practical examples of success from across the state, we’re eager to share this information.

In each location we’ll also highlight a particular topic chosen by the community, and we’ll bring along expertise and ideas tailored to that topic.

We’ve assembled a team that includes members with substantial experience in planning, organizational development, design review and historic preservation ordinances, preservation trades, downtown and neighborhood revitalization, advocacy, marketing, and more.

We’re looking for local organizations to partner with us on these visits. Very little expense is required. For details, drop an email to Executive Director Thomas Palmer at: thomasatpo@gmail.com.

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