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Welcome! We are glad you are visiting our webpage. We communicate about events and other activities here and on social media. This page gives you quick access to both.

We are actively working on numerous areas and we would be happy to have your support, either through financial support or as a volunteer.

Some of our current projects are

  • National Register nomination for Bethania Freedman neighborhood 

Thanks to funding from many individuals as well as the Covington Foundation, John and Anna Hanes Foundation, Richard and Marie Reynolds Foundation, and the Winston-Salem Foundation, this project has been full funded!

  • a Mid-Century Modernist house tour in March 2025
  • Working with Ardmore Neighborhood Association on a solution for saving historic Ardmore homes from demolition by WFU Medical Center
  • We are also always working on identifying and working with owners to establish preservation easements on historic buildings
  • Technical workshops on graveyard preservation and historic wood windows so stay tuned!

We have a goal to host a monthly activity that helps promote a historic building, so keep an eye on the upcoming events below. If you have a suggestion let us know.  Some events are exclusive to members or members get first chance to register so consider joining which also helps as a financial supporter. Our Facebook page also has weekly postings to help talk about historic preservation and architectural terminology.

If you have any suggestions please email info@preservationforsyth.org or ask on our Facebook page.


Upcoming events

    • 01 Apr 2025
    • 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
    • 660 West Fifth Street, Winston-Salem, NC 27101
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    Rehabilitation Tax Credits & Preservation Easements Workshop - David Bergstone and George Edwards, professional preservationists and PF Board members, will discuss preservation easements on historic properties and available tax credits. Attendees will learn how to take advantage of economic incentives for historic preservation projects for both income generating and residential properties and how a preservation easement will protect a historic home in perpetuity. Meghan Sullivan, Restoration Specialist and Homeowner Tax Credit Program Coordinator for the North Carolina State Historic Preservation Office, will join the presentation online. 

    The workshop will be held on Tuesday, April 1 at 6:00 p.m. at the Central Library in Winston-Salem. The event is FREE and Open to the Public, but we hope you will take a minute to register and let us know you are coming.

    Photograph shows David Bergstone and George Edwards speaking at 2024 event.

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We also have a YouTube Channel that has informational videos and tours. Check it out.

PRESERVATION FORSYTH   |   500 S Church St, Suite 103   |   Winston-Salem, NC 27101   |   info@preservationforsyth.org

Preservation Partners

We are proud  to partner with businesses that have a track record of providing services that directly benefit historic property owners and have supported our activities.



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