A New Approach to Sustainability – The Power of Donor Partnerships
Past Matters, Fall 2025, Published 10/21/2025 Greetings!! We are thrilled to bring you this Fall issue of Past Matters, which […]
Read More →Presidio La Bahía – Every Step Tells a Story At a One-of-a-Kind Historic Site Complex
Past Matters, Fall 2025, Published 10/21/2025 By Scott McMahon, Site Manager, Presidio La Bahía State Historic Site Photo Credits: Texas […]
Read More →Texas History Needs You—Month After Month
Past Matters, Fall 2025, Published 10/21/2025 Monthly Donors are the Backbone of Preservation Monthly supporters are the backbone of historic […]
Read More →Digging into Texas History: Texas Archeology Month 2025
Past Matters, Fall 2025, Published 10/21/2025 By Virginia Moore, Archeologist Specialist, Texas Historical Commission As the THC Archeology Division Director […]
Read More →Scholars Speak: Public History and Economic Development – Communities United on a Shared Mission
This post is part of our blog series “Scholars Speak,” which features writing from our 2025 cohort of Preservation Scholars. […]
Read More →Scholars Speak: Cultivating Heritage in the Built Environment – The Importance of Community Driven Initiatives
Having experience in both the Divisions of Architecture and Community Heritage Development at the Texas Historical Commission, I’ve come to […]
Read More →Leave a Legacy – Pay it Forward to Preserve the Past (Summer 2023)
Past Matters Summer 2023; posted on 06/19/2023 A Note from the Executive Director “These trees which he plants, and under […]
Read More →Meet the 2023 Preservation Scholars (Summer 2023)
Past Matters Summer 2023; posted on 06/19/2023 Join us in welcoming the Preservation Scholars Class of 2023! Each year, the […]
Read More →Welcoming the Bush Family Home State Historic Site to the THC (Summer 2023)
Past Matters Summer 2023; posted on 06/19/2023 The Bush Family Home State Historic Site in Midland became part of the […]
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