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Welcome to the APTA - Association for the Preservation of Tennessee Antiquities
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Jump to Main Content. Letter to the Members. Follow us on Facebook. Welcome to the APTA. The APTA is the oldest statewide nonprofit historic preservation organization in the State of Tennessee and the fourth oldest in the nation. Since 1951 we have been preserving and maintaining historic sites that play an important role in Tennessee’s rich cultural heritage. Currently, there are 13 chapters that administer 14 sites. APTA sites include:. Belle Meade Plantation, Nashville. The Athenaeum Rectory, Columbia.
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APTA Calendar of Events
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Jump to Main Content. APTA headquarters address: 110 Leake Avenue, Nashville, TN 37205 Email: info@theapta.org. Website created by Moondog Web Design.
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APTA Historic Sites Tour
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Jump to Main Content. Tennessee is the home of some of America's finest historic sites. The properties maintained by the Association for the Preservation of Tennessee Antiquities provide a panorama of life and culture from earlier days, from the late 18th century to the early 20th century. Visit these historic sites restored and maintained by the APTA:. Hours: Wed-Sun. Noon-4pm. Location: 680 Adams Ave., Memphis, TN 38105. Website: http:/ www.woodruff-fontaine.org. Rachel H. K. Burrow Museum* -. Complete...
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APTA Planned Giving Opportunities
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Jump to Main Content. Gifts to the APTA Endowment Trust may be made by an annual cash donation or by memorial contributions, by naming the APTA in a will or as a beneficiary of an insurance policy, or by gifts of stocks, bonds, or real property. These contributions are tax deductible by taking advantage of Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. The APTA Endowment Trust is managed by the West Tennessee Healthcare Foundation. The Foundation offers the. The guidelines are very simple. APTA headquar...
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APTA Volunteer of the Year
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Jump to Main Content. Volunteer of the Year. 1997 - Anne Pirkle, Nashville. 1998 - Sam Wilson, Arlington. 1999 - Elvin Carlson, Memphis. 2000 - Clara Alexander, Knoxville. 2002 - Joe Spence, Knoxville. 2004 - Susanne Wall, Fayette. 2006 - Maureen Pera, Memphis. 2006 - Doc McConnell, Hawkins. 2006 - Guerry McConnell, Hawkins. 2007 - John Coykendall, Knoxville. 2007 - Sarah Johnson, Columbia. 2007 - Peggy Mask, Bolivar. 2008 -Clara Alexander, Knoxville. 2008 - Jeanne Crawford, Memphis. The New Day for APTA...
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APTA Board of Directors
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Jump to Main Content. APTA Board of Directors. The APTA is pleased to present the 2012-2014 Board of Directors. President: Frank McMeen, Jackson. Vice President: Hunter Mobley, Nashville. Secretary: Cecilia Franklin, Goodlettsville. Treasurer: Barbara Perutelli, Franklin. Member at Large: A.J. Northrup, Memphis. Member at Large: Glenda Baker, Jackson. Member at Large: Tom McNiel, Nashville. West: Ken Savage, Bolivar. Middle: Linda Gupton, Columbia. East: Wayne Decker, Knoxville. Glenda Baker, Jackson.
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APTA Newsletter
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Jump to Main Content. Previous APTA Newsletters are available for download below. Fall/Winter 2015 Newsletter - APTA newsletter fall winter 2015.pdf (421KB). Spring/Summer 2014 Newsletter - APTA newsletter spring summer 2014.pdf (274KB). Fall/Winter 2013 Newsletter - APTA newsletter fall winter 2013.pdf (298KB). Fall/Winter 2012 Newsletter - APTA newsletter fall winter 2012.pdf (300KB). Spring/Summer 2012 Newsletter - APTA newsletter spring summer 2012.pdf (428KB). Website created by Moondog Web Design.
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Preservation PAL signup form
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Jump to Main Content. How Can History Help You? Become a Preservation PAL! Individual PAL Membership $100. Listing on the APTA website, link to your business website on the APTA website, listing in the APTA newsletter twice a year, two gift memberships thatfree admission to all APTA sites across Tennessee, receipt of APTA newsletter twice a year, invitation to the APTA annual membership meeting. Company PAL Membership $250. Patron PAL Membership $1,000. Choose Your Level of PAL Membership.
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APTA Historic Marker Program
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Jump to Main Content. MD Anderson Home, Jackson, TN. Holy Innocents Cemetery, Arlington, TN. The cemetery, adjoining the Holy Innocents Church, was established in 1881 by Ephraim Edward and Sara Louisa Butler Greenlee. CR Wilson House, Arlington, TN. The home at 11965 Walker Street was built by an early settler in Arlington, C.R. Wilson, a hardware and mercantile store owner. Fiddlers Grove Historical Village, Lebanon, TN. Lotz House, Franklin, TN. August 15, 2009- The Cullum Mansion-1838- Carthage, TN.