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Providing advocacy, training, and program support for Maryland’s Historic Preservation Commissions and local governments.
  • Become A Certified Workshop Instructor for MAHDC

    MAHDC invites interested and qualified individuals to submit a statement of interest to participate in a training program to become certified to teach two MAHDC workshops.  Certificated instructors will be eligible for an honorarium if they are selected.  For more information about this program and the 'train the trainers' session scheduled for March 10, 2012 in Easton, see the Session Announcement.







Welcome to the Maryland Association of Historic District Commissions

The mission of the Maryland Association of Historic District Commissions (MAHDC) is to provide advocacy, training and program support for historic preservation commissions and local governments across the state. Formed in 1979, MAHDC serves 47 Commissions, representing both urban and local historic districts, local governments, commissioners, residents and owners of historic properties. Our basic philosophy is that by working together, Maryland’s historic district commissions can help one another become more effective protectors of the historic resources in each of their own communities.

MAHDC Training Program

Over the past year, MAHDC has worked with our preservation partners to develop the first part of a two-tiered training and educational program for HPCs. We are pleased to report that the tutorial is now complete and can be accessed here. Read about the new program and download associated materials right from our site.

Get the details and download the latest training materials.

Welcome to the Maryland Association of Historic District Commissions

The mission of the Maryland Association of Historic District Commissions (MAHDC) is to provide advocacy, training and program support for historic preservation commissions and local governments across the state. Formed in 1979, MAHDC serves 47 Commissions, representing both urban and local historic districts, local governments, commissioners, residents and owners of historic properties. Our basic philosophy is that by working together, Maryland’s historic district commissions can help one another become more effective protectors of the historic resources in each of their own communities.

 

 
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