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Pittsburgh History & Landmarks Foundation
The Pittsburgh History & Landmarks Foundation (PHLF) was founded in 1964 by a group of citizens who passionately believed that historic preservation, rather than massive demolition, could be a tool for renewing communities, creating pride among residents, and achieving sustainable economic development. MISSION STATEMENT Recognized as one of the nation’s most innovative ... More and effective nonprofit historic preservation organizations, PHLF works to: identify and save historically significant places; renew historic neighborhoods, towns, and urban areas; preserve historic farms and historic designed landscapes; and educate people about the Pittsburgh region’s rich architectural heritage.
Salida Walking Tours
Looking for things to do in Salida? How about chasing ghosts? Or traveling back in time to the 1880s wild west Colorado? Your fun, knowledgeable, costumed guides are master storytellers. They create treasured memories and bring the past to life. Read our hundreds of 5-star reviews (on Google, Facebook, and TripAdvisor), and you will see entertaining, funny, informative, an ... More d friendly words. Your local guide knows Salida intimately and loves sharing all the hidden treasures. Salida's wild west past is fascinating, filled with nationally reported shootouts, lynchings, daring entrepreneurs, and touching stories. Ask about ghosts, and you will be pointed in our direction. No one knows more about the dark secrets of Salida.
Visit Madison, Inc
The Visit Madison Visitor’s Center provides the City of Madison and Jefferson County information, including businesses, museums, historic sites, tours, eateries, and lodging throughout the county. They also provide ticket sales for events throughout the year. Recognized as “The prettiest Small Town in the Midwest” by Ladies Home Journal and “Best Preserved Town in ... More the Midwest” by The Chicago Tribune, Madison boasts the largest contiguous National Historic Landmark District in the United States. Charles Kuralt called Madison “The most beautiful Rivertown in America.” Moreover, we think you will too.
