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Save America's Treasures Grant Program

The Save America's Treasures Federal Grants program began in 1999 to mark the beginning of the new millennium. Grants preserve and protect nationally significant intellectual and cultural artifacts and historic structures and sites that convey our nation's rich heritage to future generations of Americans.


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The Save America's Treasures program received the 2007 Keystone Award, the highest award given to organizations outside the architectural field for outstanding contributions to society, from the American Institute of Architects and the American Architectural Foundation.

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