Benjamin Moore Partners with National Trust for Historic Preservation on Campaign Celebrating Women’s Heritage
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Wednesday, August 26, 2020
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Together, Benjamin Moore and the National Trust identified sites rooted in womens history and will help restore these places to their former glory.
Key Points:
- Together, Benjamin Moore and the National Trust identified sites rooted in womens history and will help restore these places to their former glory.
- Working together since 2017, this expanded relationship between Benjamin Moore and the National Trust will utilize a hands-on approach to the preservation of sites associated with womens heritage.
- This campaign focused on the contributions women have made to our nations heritage is part of the National Trusts mission to preserve historic places that tell the full American story, said Katherine Malone France, Chief Preservation Officer at the National Trust for Historic Preservation.
- The National Trust for Historic Preservation is a privately funded nonprofit organization that works to save Americas historic places.