

The Connecticut Trust for Historic Preservation announced its annual Connecticut Preservation Awards, recognizing outstanding preservation projects and people who have made significant contributions to the preservation of Connecticut’s historic buildings and places.
The Greenwich Land Trust was one of the recipients for its preservation of the Mueller Preserve. The Greenwich Land Trust has rehabbed this farmhouse and outbuildings for its office and programming, providing a model that land conservation can include preservation of historic built resources. The Greenwich Preservation Trust nominated the historical landmark.
“Our 2017 awards recognize a diverse range of historic preservation projects and achievements from across Connecticut,” said Daniel Mackay, Executive Director of the Connecticut Trust. “Each person and project that the Trust has recognized demonstrates the skill and determination required to protect our state’s rich architectural and cultural heritage.”