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World Heritage USA supports the work of the U.S. National Committee of the International Council on Monuments and Sites (ICOMOS-USA), an organization that is part of a global network dedicated to preservation of the world’s cultural heritage. Our activities provide a gateway for U.S. citizens to experience and participate in international heritage conservation programs and activities and for the international community to learn about the rich and diverse heritage of our nation. In doing so, we uphold and advance the broad goals of ICOMOS, the World Heritage Convention, and the preservation of cultural heritage globally.
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Monuments and Power of Place

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By Cequyna Moore, Director of the Monuments Toolkit What is the power place especially as it relates to trauma? The power of place refers to the profound emotional and historical weight that certain locations carry. For many, places tied to racialized violence are not just points on a map; they…

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This summer, Huy Pham, Executive Direction of Asian & Pacific Islanders in Historic Preservation (APIAHIP) will be joinind the Monuments Toolkit on a webinar about digital monuments. Before then, APIAHIP will be hosting several events we encourage you to participate in. AAPI Digital Public History Showcase Wednesday, May 14, 2025…
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After careful consideration, ICOMOS-USA has made the difficult decision to cancel the 2025 Symposium originally scheduled to take place in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania this June 4-6.

This decision was not made lightly. In recent months, a combination of factors including increased financial pressures on individuals and institutions, evolving travel restrictions, and uncertainty surrounding federal and cultural heritage funding, has created significant challenges for large-scale in-person convenings across our sector. Like many organizations, we are responding to a complex and rapidly changing landscape that has made traditional event planning especially difficult.

We remain deeply grateful to our partners, presenters, and community members who have worked so diligently to support this year’s program.

Additional information regarding future opportunities for engagement will be shared in the coming weeks. Thank you for your continued support.
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After careful consideration, ICOMOS-USA has made the difficult decision to cancel the 2025 Symposium originally scheduled to take place in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania this June 4-6.

This decision was not made lightly. In recent months, a combination of factors including increased financial pressures on individuals and institutions, evolving travel restrictions, and uncertainty surrounding federal and cultural heritage funding, has created significant challenges for large-scale in-person convenings across our sector. Like many organizations, we are responding to a complex and rapidly changing landscape that has made traditional event planning especially difficult.

We remain deeply grateful to our partners, presenters, and community members who have worked so diligently to support this year’s program. 

Additional information regarding future opportunities for engagement will be shared in the coming weeks. Thank you for your continued support.

"Monuments and Power of Place," a new blog post from the Monuments Toolkit, is out now. Read it at worldheritageusa.org/monuments-and-power-of-place/. ... See MoreSee Less

Monuments and Power of Place, a new blog post from the Monuments Toolkit, is out now. Read it at https://worldheritageusa.org/monuments-and-power-of-place/.

Explore, Connect, and Be Inspired at the 2025 ICOMOS-USA Symposium! Join us June 4–6 in historic Bethlehem, Pennsylvania.

Check out our dynamic panelists—featuring experts from across the Americas for a one-of-a-kind experience celebrating 60 years of ICOMOS-USA and the future of heritage preservation. Register at usicomos.app.neoncrm.com/nx/portal/neonevents/events?path=%2Fportal%2Fevents%2F15225

In addition to the conference, don’t forget to register for the pre-conference tours and the event receptions. Register for tours and receptions at usicomos.app.neoncrm.com/nx/portal/neonevents/events?path=%2Fportal%2Fevents%2F17450
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Explore, Connect, and Be Inspired at the 2025 ICOMOS-USA Symposium! Join us June 4–6 in historic Bethlehem, Pennsylvania.

Check out our dynamic panelists—featuring experts from across the Americas for a one-of-a-kind experience celebrating 60 years of ICOMOS-USA and the future of heritage preservation. Register at https://usicomos.app.neoncrm.com/nx/portal/neonevents/events?path=%2Fportal%2Fevents%2F15225

In addition to the conference, don’t forget to register for the pre-conference tours and the event receptions. Register for tours and receptions at https://usicomos.app.neoncrm.com/nx/portal/neonevents/events?path=%2Fportal%2Fevents%2F17450

Today's #MonumentsToolkit highlight is the Henrietta Marie Memorial outside of Key West, Florida.

Learn more about this monument from our latest blog post: worldheritageusa.org/an-underwater-monument-at-the-wreck-of-the-henrietta-marie/
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Todays #MonumentsToolkit highlight is the Henrietta Marie Memorial outside of Key West, Florida. 

Learn more about this monument from our latest blog post: https://worldheritageusa.org/an-underwater-monument-at-the-wreck-of-the-henrietta-marie/Image attachmentImage attachment+1Image attachment

🇮🇹📸 In front of the ancient Pantheon in Rome, our Board President, Doug Comer, reflects on the power of place—and why protecting global heritage sites matters.

By joining ICOMOS-USA, you become part of a movement to preserve the world’s most iconic landmarks and support U.S. leadership in international heritage conservation.

✨ Explore member benefits, exclusive travel opportunities, and how you can make an impact.

🔗 worldheritageusa.org/membership
#WorldHeritageUSA #PantheonRome #PreserveOurPast #CulturalHeritage #MembershipMatters
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🇮🇹📸 In front of the ancient Pantheon in Rome, our Board President, Doug Comer, reflects on the power of place—and why protecting global heritage sites matters.

By joining ICOMOS-USA, you become part of a movement to preserve the world’s most iconic landmarks and support U.S. leadership in international heritage conservation.

✨ Explore member benefits, exclusive travel opportunities, and how you can make an impact.

🔗 worldheritageusa.org/membership
#WorldHeritageUSA #PantheonRome #PreserveOurPast #CulturalHeritage #MembershipMatters

Webinar: Heritage Under Threat from Disaster & Conflicts 🌍
In honor of International Day of Monuments and Sites (IDMS), we’re hosting a webinar on April 18, 2025, from 1:00 - 2:00 PM ET to explore how disasters like the recent wildfires in Lahaina and Los Angeles affect our cultural heritage, and the lessons we can learn to better prepare for future events.

Special Guests:
-Denise Antolini (Hawaii Governor’s Climate Advisory Team) will share insights on the recovery efforts following the Lahaina fire.

-Katie Horak & Morgan Quirk from Architectural Resources Group will discuss the critical role of preserving cultural heritage after crises.

This discussion is essential for anyone interested in the intersection of cultural preservation, disaster recovery, and climate change.

🔗 Register now: usicomos.app.neoncrm.com/np/clients/usicomos/eventRegistration.jsp?event=172&

#Heritage #DisasterRecovery #CulturalPreservation #IDMS2025 #MauiRecovery #ClimateAction
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Webinar: Heritage Under Threat from Disaster & Conflicts 🌍
In honor of International Day of Monuments and Sites (IDMS), we’re hosting a webinar on April 18, 2025, from 1:00 - 2:00 PM ET to explore how disasters like the recent wildfires in Lahaina and Los Angeles affect our cultural heritage, and the lessons we can learn to better prepare for future events.

Special Guests:
-Denise Antolini (Hawaii Governor’s Climate Advisory Team) will share insights on the recovery efforts following the Lahaina fire.

-Katie Horak & Morgan Quirk from Architectural Resources Group will discuss the critical role of preserving cultural heritage after crises.

This discussion is essential for anyone interested in the intersection of cultural preservation, disaster recovery, and climate change.

🔗 Register now: https://usicomos.app.neoncrm.com/np/clients/usicomos/eventRegistration.jsp?event=172& 

#Heritage #DisasterRecovery #CulturalPreservation #IDMS2025 #MauiRecovery #ClimateAction

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Today's #MonumentsToolkit highlight is the Don Juan de Oñate statue in the La Jornada sculpture from Albuquerque, New Mexico. ... See MoreSee Less

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This week's #MonumentsToolkit highlight is the Roundabout to the Women Who Fight in Mexico City, Mexico.

Learn more from our blog post:https://worldheritageusa.org/roundabout-to-the-women-who-fight/
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This weeks #MonumentsToolkit highlight is the Roundabout to the Women Who Fight in Mexico City, Mexico. 

Learn more from our blog post:https://worldheritageusa.org/roundabout-to-the-women-who-fight/Image attachmentImage attachment+1Image attachment
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