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Press Release – Governor Moore Announces $20 Million in Tax Credits to Promote Revitalization of Historic Buildings Notice Update (New Location), MHT Board of Trustees Meeting, December 5, 2024
The Maryland Historical Trust is the state agency dedicated to preserving and interpreting the legacy of Maryland’s past. Through research, conservation and education, the Maryland Historical Trust assists the people of Maryland in understanding their historical and cultural heritage.
The Maryland Historical Trust (MHT) administers grant programs that assist in a wide variety of historic preservation-related activities. Each program has different eligibility standards, requirements, forms, and deadlines, so please be sure to read each program's guidelines and contact the program's staff person prior to submitting an application.
Through consultation with agencies, project sponsors, and the public, the Maryland Historical Trust—the State Historic Preservation Office—helps ensure that federal and state projects avoid, reduce or mitigate harm to historic and archaeological properties.
The Inventory was created shortly after the Maryland Historical Trust was founded in 1961, and now includes data on more than 13,000 archaeological sites and 43,000 historic and architectural resources.
The National Register is a program of the U. S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service, and is administered at the State level by the Maryland Historical Trust. The National Register currently comprises over 1500 listings in Maryland, including some 200 historic districts.
The Maryland Historical Trust (MHT) Library is the State's principal repository for information about Maryland's architectural, archaeological, and cultural resources.
The Maryland Historical Trust (MHT) works with partner agencies, organizations, and volunteers to identify, study, evaluate, preserve, protect, and interpret the state's archaeological heritage.
The Maryland Historical Trust, home of the State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO), is the official repository for the Maryland Inventory of Historic Properties (MIHP), which includes both architectural resources and archaeological sites.
The State of Maryland’s preservation easements are managed by the Maryland Historical Trust, which holds more than 700 easements encompassing approximately 7,600 acres statewide.