As part of Saving Grace, HCF is proud to support the congregation of St. John’s Reformed Episcopal Church (c. 1850) in the preservation of its historic structure. This year, Clemson MSHP students contributed detailed research and documentation to aid restoration efforts and grant applications.
New Orleans was the perfect host city for the National Trust for Historic Preservation’s PastForward 2024 Conference, where HCF joined preservationists from across the country to share insights, tackle challenges, and experience preservation efforts firsthand.
Charleston’s commitment to preserving its historic buildings could benefit significantly from integrating climate resilience insights provided by The 1772 Foundation’s Climate Action Summit during the recent National Trust for Historic Preservation Conference in New Orleans.
Our team visits easement property, 60 Tradd, to learn more about its history and renovation work behind the three-story piazza with homeowner and co-steward of the historic home and architect, Bill Huey.