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NCPTT provided technical assistance to Emmanuel Baptist Church in Alexandria, La. Jason Church, Sarah Jackson and Mary Striegel inspected stained glass windows, which were created by Jacoby Studios in St. Louis, Mo., to assess conditions and make recommendations on their care and maintenance. In particular, the South Rose Window displayed water intrusion and sagging of the cast stone tracery. The Emmanuel Baptist Church was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2001 because of its architectural significance.
The National Park Service’s National Center for Preservation Technology and Training protects America’s historic legacy by equipping professionals in the field of preservation with progressive technology-based research and training. Since its founding in 1994, NCPTT has awarded over million in grants for research that fulfills its mission of advancing the use of science and technology in the field of historic preservation. Working in the fields of archeology, architecture, landscape architecture and materials conservation, the Center accomplishes its mission through training, education, research, technology transfer and partnerships.
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