About

Mission

The New Bedford Preservation Society strives to heighten awareness, provide education and guidance and promote sensitive restoration and preservation of New Bedford’s fine historic structures and the neighborhoods in which they are located. 

The Preservation Society is a private, 501 (c) (3) nonprofit organization still run by private citizens who volunteer their time and effort to an annual Holiday House Tour, Spring House and Garden Tour, a Historic Marker Program, the development of self-guided architectural walking tours, walking tour videos, an urban landscaping program (New Bedford Re-Leaf), summer walking tours, lectures on local history and historic preservation, and many other programs.

History

In 1974 a group of private citizens banded together to try to halt a state plan to widen New Bedford’s premier residential avenue (County Street) and destroy the tall old elm trees that had arched over the street for decades.  That group became the New Bedford Preservation Society, which now turns its efforts to protect and preserve, through education, properties of historic and architectural significance throughout the city. Continuing programs involve buildings from whaling mansions to triple-deckers and from city parks to shade trees along the most modest city block.

Officers & Directors
President: Mark Fuller
Treasurer: Marie Sullivan

Board Members:
Janine da Silva
Denise DeLucia
Chelsea Fernandes
Administrator: Pat Daughton