Friends of the Texas Historical Commission Inc

Programs
2022 Annual Conference on Texas History
2022 Annual Conference: Real Places: Preserving Texas History. The 2022 Annual Conference was presented in partnership with the Texas Historical Commission. The conference provided opportunities to learn from and network with professional staff, volunteers, and supporters of historic preservation and heritage tourism. Attendees included county historical commissions, Main Street managers and board members, historic preservation officers and design review boards, architects and engineers, historians, archaeologists, curators, interpreters, managers of museums and historic sites, as well as THC staff, Texas Heritage Trail Regions, and other partner agencies. The conference provides continuing education, exhibits of interest and networking through speakers and workshops.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesSep 1, 2021 – Aug 31, 2022Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$375KTexas Historic Site Preservation
Protecting historic sites across the State - The Texas Historical Commission preserves and operates 36 historic sites throughout the state. The Organization supports the preservation of these sites and helps raise the funds and awareness to make preservation, restoration, and interpretation possible. The Organization recently completed the outdoor exhibit, Villa de Austin townsite at San Felipe de Austin State Historic Site; opened the newly restored French Legation State Historic Site; acquired a critical historic property - the Eideman House - as an addition to the San Felipe de Austin complex and conveyed the property to the THC; and began securing philanthropic support for the acquisition of a critical 50-acre parcel of land adjacent to the San Jacinto Battleground.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesSep 1, 2021 – Aug 31, 2022Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$345.7KCore Mission Support Projects
Other projects to support the Texas Historical Commission's core mission of preservation, stewardship, and place-based, experiential learning. The Organization continues to work on projects that address core programmatic initiatives- enhancing the visitor experience through capital projects, creating education opportunities and resources for students and visitors, and building preservation capacity through stewardship.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesSep 1, 2021 – Aug 31, 2022Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$203.9K
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