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For Immediate Release

Volunteer Vacation Restoring Vintage Virginia Gas Station

 

Boulder, Colorado, and Hong Kong, August 16, 2010 - Adventures in Preservation (AiP) is looking for people to join the modern preservation movement. Their newest historic preservation-based volunteer vacation, “Glazing at the Gas Station” is scheduled for May 22-28, 2011, in Gloucester, Virginia. Volunteers will help restore one of Virginia's original Texaco stations, the 1930 Edge Hill Service Station. The site will ultimately have a new – and greener - life as small enterprise office space.

 

Working with restoration experts, volunteers will repair the station’s many windows, striving for both historical accuracy and increased energy efficiency. The group will also work on developing a lighting plan that will allow the station to be brightly lit at night but use only a fraction of the energy historically used to do so.

 

Restoration of the building is a community effort. Archaeologists from AiP’s project partner, the Fairfield Foundation, with the support of fellow history lovers, have rescued the building and intend to make its restoration the focal point for preservation of all types in the ancient county seat.

 

This is a great experience for anyone interested in industrial heritage, roadside attractions, or early 20th century architecture. The project, hoping to draw volunteers from throughout the country, is scheduled for May 22-28, 2011. In addition to restoration work, volunteers will be treated to an assortment of excursions to explore the previous 300 years of the region’s history. The cost is $1,500, which includes lodging, breakfast and lunch; field trips; insurance and instruction. Learn more or register online at http://www.adventuresinpreservation.org/ws-edge-hill-volunteer-vacation.htm.

 

About Adventures in Preservation
Adventures in Preservation is a non-profit organization that has supported community-based heritage preservation projects since 2002. Its volunteer vacations provide meaningful opportunities to travel, learn historic preservation skills, restore buildings, and renew communities. Learn how AiP harnesses the power of volunteers and the strengths of local communities to make a difference at www.adventuresinpreservation.org.

 

About The Fairfield Foundation
The Fairfield Foundation, a non-profit organization, is dedicated to archaeological and historical research, public education and preservation in Gloucester Country. Centered at the 17th- and 18th-century plantation and ancestral home of the Burwell family, Fairfield, the foundation contributes to knowledge of plantation life and supports the preservation of historic resources within the region. Learn more at fairfieldfoundation.org.

 

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Judith Broeker
Adventures in Preservation, Program Director
+1 303 444 0128
jbroeker@adventuresinpreservation.org

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