Park Cities Historic and Preservation Society: New Name, Same Mission
The Park Cities Historic and Preservation Society may have changed its name to Preservation Park Cities, but its mission is the same.
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The Park Cities Historic and Preservation Society may have changed its name to Preservation Park Cities, but its mission is the same.
(Read time: 1.6 minutes)
The Park Cities Historic and Preservation Society recently landmarked four more historically or architecturally significant homes.
Read moreThe Park Cities Historic and Preservation Society is inviting the community to join the organization. The Park Cities Historic and
Read moreThe Park Cities Historic and Preservation Society (PCHPS) recently landmarked five historically or architecturally significant homes.
Read moreThe Park Cities Historic and Preservation Society is gearing up for spring events with Highland Park Village as a preservation sponsor.
Read moreMembers of the Park Cities Historic and Preservation Society recently announced their officers and board of directors. The officers are
Read moreThe Park Cities Historic and Preservation Society celebrated four homeowners for excellence in historic, architectural, or renovation significance with landmark
Read moreThe Park Cities Historic and Preservation Society gathered at Patrick Sands’ historic Highland Park home for a Christmas party. PCHPS
Read moreThis week’s issue of Park Cities People brought another dose of the parking-lot saga with Highland Park Presbyterian Church and
Read moreThe Park Cities Historic and Preservation Society recently received a Spirit of Preservation Award by Preservation Dallas along with Jan and Trevor Rees-Jones for preserving the Elbert Williams home at 3805 McFarlin Boulevard.
Read morePreservation Park Cities gifted two Highland Park students a scholarship through the Highland Park Education Foundation Tartan Fund this past school year.
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