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Restoration of Dorchester Heights Monument Featured in Preservation Magazine

May 1, 2026

The restoration of the National Park Service Dorchester Heights Monument in Boston is featured in the latest issue of Preservation Magazine, from the National Trust for Historic Preservation.

Director of historic preservation Jim Shepherd offers his reflections on the monument's restoration in a Before & After Q&A with assistant editor Malea Martin.

Read the feature online
https://savingplaces.org/stories/bostons-dorchester-heights-monument-gets-a-refresh

Additional Information

Dave Whitman
dave.whitman [at] smithgroup.com (Email)
(331) 442-8226

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