About JCLC: About This Site

About This Site

Welcome to the Jersey City Landmarks Conservancy's website. Take a look around and learn about our organization and the work that the Conservancy is doing along with other concerned residents of Jersey CIty. Below we list and explain the various categories of the site.


About JCLC

This section of the site tells you a little bit about the organization's history, board members and success stories. Also contains a link to contact us.


Campaigns

This section showcases the Conservancy's highest profile campaigns. Click on any one of them to learn about what we are doing, and what you can do to help.


The Library

An online library of essays and publications written by or for the Conservancy. Includes historical narratives, walking tours, landmark nominations and other documents.


The Gallery

Photos and videos of historic sites and Conservancy events.


News

Current and archived news items pertaining to the Conservancy.


Partners and Allies

This section contains links to other Preservation Advocacy organizations and other sites with historic resources that may be of interest.


Tours and Events

The Conservancy hosts a wide variety of walking and bus tours, as well as other events. Click here for information on upcoming events and how to partake in them.


Students

A special section for young preservationists. Click here to learn what fellow students in Hudson County are doing to protect their history.


Preservation Awards

The Conservancy holds an annual awards ceremony where we honor the year's leaders in the community of preservation. Click here to learn about the ceremony and past award winners.


Store

Your chance to purchase Conservancy gear through our online store.


Take Action!

Once you've taken a look around, we hope you'd like to get involved! First, stay in touch with us by signing up to our e-mail list. If you would like to support the Conservancy with a tax-deductable contribution, you may do that as well. Finally, "Speak Up" gives you contact information for public officials and other decision makers, as well as the chance to respond to Conservancy "Preservation Alerts" and other calls to action.


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