Image: Monument company and showroom., Albumin print circa 1890. Private collection.
We recycle Cans and Bottles, and throw away whole buildings.
Gregory Hubbard
Gregory Hubbard
About the Author...
"I have been involved in historic preservation from the age of 12, nearly 50 years, and I’ve loved every minute of it. I was raised in San Francisco, but my work has taken me to many communities across the country.
I advised on the restoration of John Philip Sousa’s country house, ‘Wildbank,’ Long island New York, and identified sources of income for the preservation of the Ralston Mansion at Notre Dame de Namur University, formerly the College of Notre Dame in Belmont, California.
As a student at the Boulder Campus of the University of Colorado, I organized the successful effort to prevent the demolition of much of the Boulder campus’s ‘old Quad.’ I worked on the restoration of historic buildings across Colorado, including ‘unsinkable’ Molly Brown’s House.
I engineered the preservation of the Methodist church in Rolling Prairie, Indiana.
I was a consultant on the restoration of the American Embassy in Tokyo and the Rainbow Room in New York.
I was a member of the team that saved Wallingford House in Kennebunk, Maine, just 24 hours from demolition and consultant on the preservation of the auditorium at the Veterans’ Memorial in Lompoc, California.
Historic preservation is my lifelong interest, and I have never regretted it."
Gregory K. Hubbard
I advised on the restoration of John Philip Sousa’s country house, ‘Wildbank,’ Long island New York, and identified sources of income for the preservation of the Ralston Mansion at Notre Dame de Namur University, formerly the College of Notre Dame in Belmont, California.
As a student at the Boulder Campus of the University of Colorado, I organized the successful effort to prevent the demolition of much of the Boulder campus’s ‘old Quad.’ I worked on the restoration of historic buildings across Colorado, including ‘unsinkable’ Molly Brown’s House.
I engineered the preservation of the Methodist church in Rolling Prairie, Indiana.
I was a consultant on the restoration of the American Embassy in Tokyo and the Rainbow Room in New York.
I was a member of the team that saved Wallingford House in Kennebunk, Maine, just 24 hours from demolition and consultant on the preservation of the auditorium at the Veterans’ Memorial in Lompoc, California.
Historic preservation is my lifelong interest, and I have never regretted it."
Gregory K. Hubbard