Programs

5K Run for Preservation - September 11th, 2008
In 2006 we brought back our 5K Run and found that historic downtown Wilmington brought runners out to enjoy the challenge and the surroundings for family fun. The course visits Wilmington's beautiful architecture, supports HWF and celebrates with a party and awards at the finish line. We have already grown to over 350 runners willing to try the course on a sunny September evening.
Sign up here for the 5K (and 1 Mile Walk), Sept 11, 2008.

View the 2007 Race Results here


Most Threatened Historic Places
This annual program highlights buildings and sites under threat across the Lower Cape Fear region. Since 2006 HWF has taken nominations from the public and compiled We're particularly pleased that three properties on the 2006 list have been saved for preservation.
View the 2007 List here and review our 2006 List here

Are you a Preservationist?
Find out here with our guide

And how can you help save the region's Most Threatened Places?

- Visit the NC State Historic Preservation Office website www.hpc.dcr.nc.us
- Call or email HWF with your questions, ideas and suggestions about heritage preservation?
- Attend public hearings to learn more about issues such as Seagate, affordable housing and preservation zoning
- Encourage the owners of threatened property to carefully evaluate alternatives to demolition
- If you live in Brunswick County strongly urge your elected officials and county staff to plan and execute an historic resources survey
- Let affordable housing developers know that you prefer the rehabilitation and reuse of older historic houses to demolition
- Attend a service at St. Peter & St. Paul Church and contribute to their preservation fund
- Contact Historic Wilmington and donate a preservation easement on your historic building
- Visited and enjoy a fishing pier
- Volunteer to help care for a historic cemetery, or form a friends group
- Support Historic Wilmington Foundation and our work by joining or making a contribution


Repair Affair
We have revived this popular program which enables HWF to assist homeowners and save the city's vernacular architecture one home at a time. By partnering with Wilmington Area Rebuilding Ministries we have used our volunteers to fix a home on North 7th Street and get ourselves involved in hands-on preservation. We need more volunteers to help as this is just the first of many houses we'll be tackling in the future. Click here for photographs of the first Repair Affair house and here to email us to join rewarding preservation projects!


$$ Tax Credit Brochure & Preservation for Profit $$
A comprehensive workshop on the redevelopment of historic buildings offered each year by HWF and our Buildings Worth Saving Committee. An array of experts from banking, architecture, code enforcement, the State Historic Preservation Office, insurance and real estate development present valuable information on all aspects of practical historic preservation.

Workshop brochure here

Topics include: Design Issues, Building Codes, Federal and State Tax Incentives, and Case Study Discussion.
AIA Continuing Education Credit Available.

Watch the entire Workshop here!
through the City's video website


Tax Credit Information
The HWF provides information on State and Federal historic rehabilitation tax credits and provides limited assistance in the completion of tax credit applications.


Plaque Program
The HWF Plaque Committee oversees the Foundation’s Plaque Program. Buildings 75 years and older located in New Hanover County are eligible for a plaque. The HWF can provide you with an application that is designed to lead you step by step through the research process.
View Plaque Program

Port City Architecture Online
In partnership with NHC Public Library, this resource documents all the
historic plaques in New Hanover County.


Historical Research Files
The Foundation has copies of all research completed for every building with a HWF plaque as well as a limited amount of local research materials.


Protective Covenants and Preservation Easements
A preservation easement is a legal agreement between a property owner and a preservation organization that protects the architectural and historic integrity of structures by imposing limitations on the type of alterations that can be made. Protective covenants and preservation easements provide a vehicle for you to take an active part in the preservation of Wilmington and to be eligible for certain tax benefits.
Brochure here


Apartment List
The HWF maintains a list of available rentals in Wilmington’s Historic District. This list refers people seeking apartments directly to the owner or agent. We regularly update the list to keep the information as current as possible.
Click here for rentals


Historic Wilmington Walking Tour
Click here to view and print our tour, developed by Eagle Scout Daniel Eaddy


Educational Programs
The HWF sponsors a variety of educational programs by local and regional experts including lectures, classes, demonstrations, tours and trips.


Resource Files on Rehabilitation Products and Suppliers
Provides information on products and methods for problems common to historic structures.


Speakers Program
Provides speakers to address civic organizations, churches, garden clubs, neighborhood and professional organizations on a variety of preservation topics.
Contact us for a speaker at your event