Preserving Historic Places: Indiana’s Statewide Preservation Conference

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March 1, 2014 - 5:00 pm Early Bird Registration Deadline

2014 Preserving Historic Places conferenceThe DHPA partners with Indiana University and Indiana Landmarks to host the annual Preserving Historic Places: Indiana's Statewide Preservation Conference. This statewide conference is the official forum for preservation issues in Indiana.

Relevant session topics are chosen based on the host community. Speakers include nationally known preservationists. The conference features plenary and concurrent sessions, keynote speakers and tours of preservation highlights in the host community.

The 2014 Preserving Historic Places conference is in New Albany, April 9 - 11, 2014. Situated on the Ohio River, the 200-year-old city welcomes you to Indiana’s statewide preservation conference. The city’s diverse history features opulent 19th-century mansions, humble shotgun houses, stunning churches and a vibrant downtown featuring locally owned restaurants, shops and bars. Make reservations today for a conference guaranteed to engage, enlighten and entertain.

Indiana’s Statewide Preservation Conference

Meet the Speakers Reception

Matt and Jessica Bergman open their historic downtown loft in the Wilcox Block on Tuesday, April 8 from 5 – 8 p.m.

Conference Locations

Registration will be at St. Marks United Church of Christ, 222 East Spring Street, New Albany, IN. For the entire conference, free parking will be available at St. Mark’s. Meals and sessions will be located throughout downtown New Albany.

Professional Education Credits

Continuing education sessions for architects are pending and are sponsored and certified by the Indiana AIA. Library Education Units (LEUs) and CEUs for planners are also pending. For more information, call 317-234-1268. Continuing Education Credits for realtors, certified by the Indiana Real Estate Commission, Indiana Professional Licensing Agency, will be available on Thursday, April 10 only.