Thank you, David W. Dunlap

The conservation community should be grateful that there are journalists like David W. Dunlap writing for newspapers like The New York Times. Over the years, Mr. Dunlap has written numerous articles about historic preservation and conservation projects in New York City. “A Flashlight’s Peak Inside a Sculptor’s Masterpiece” (The New York Times, August 12, 2013) which describes this summer’s restoration of Augustus Saint-Gaudens’ Sherman Monument situated at the southeast corner of Central Park is his thirtieth conservation-related article for The Times since I started keeping count over a decade ago.

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  1. Mr. Dunlap, modest, gentle and kind has been a godsend to the history of Provincetown, Massachusetts. His care and generosity creating http://www.buildingprovincetown.com, has had the single greatest effect on preserving the history of our town, whose history can claim the Mayflower Pilgrims first landing in 1620. His contribution has been without peer and it has been an honor to assist him in various facets of his work while here.

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