Partnering to Protect Our Historic Treasures
 
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Dear community members of Buffalo Niagara,
 
I am excited to announce a new collaboration that will enhance Buffalo Niagara’s cultural landscape. Visit Buffalo Niagara is proud to partner with the National Trust for Historic Preservation to strengthen our efforts in conserving the unique historical assets.
 
From Buffalo's architecture to our towns' rich past, history defines Erie County. However, preserving these landmarks demands resources. The National Trust's "11 Most Endangered Historic Places" list has included over 300 sites in 34 years, highlighting the ongoing vulnerability of our historical treasures. This partnership gives us access to their expertise to better address these challenges locally.
 
Together, we will work to identify endangered sites in our region, advocate for the preservation, and develop strategies to integrate our history into the visitor experience, ensuring these crucial pieces of our past are protected and appreciated for future generations.
 
You can play a vital role in helping us preserve the irreplaceable historic places within our community. Support this partnership and directly contribute to remembering and protecting these landmarks. Consider making a financial contribution to support our joint preservation efforts and spread the word by sharing our mission with your family, friends, and social networks. 
 
Sincerely,
 
Patrick Kaler
President & CEO
Visit Buffalo Niagara
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