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PODCAST: Revolving Funds, Easements and D.C. Preservation with The L’Enfant Trust’s Lauren McHale

Posted By thelenfanttrust | August 21, 2017
Posted in In the News

News Posts

  • Trust President Lauren McHale Appointed to Historic Preservation Review Board
  • D.C. Council Approves Nominations for HPRB Members
  • 2025 Year-in-Review: Five Highlights from the Trust
  • Trust Receives FY 2026 CAH General Operating Support Grant
  • Trust Hosts ICAA’s New Heights Student Program in Historic Anacostia
  • 2010 14th Street
  • 1518 W Street, SE
  • 1347 Maple View Place, SE
  • 1648 U Street, SE
  • 1326 Valley Place, SE
  • 1220 Maple View Place, SE
  • Meet Our 2025 Summer Graduate Intern
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