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Queen City Preservation is a citywide nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing historic preservation in Springfield, Missouri through education, advocacy, and hands-on community programs. We support homeowners, neighborhoods, and decision-makers in protecting the places that define our city’s character.

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Queen City Preservation – Historic Preservation Education & Advocacy in the Ozarks

Queen City Preservation is a nonprofit organization dedicated to protecting, teaching, and promoting the history of Springfield and the Ozarks through workshops, resources, and community engagement.

WHY PRESERVATION MATTERS

Preservation isn’t just about saving old buildings—it’s about keeping the character, stories, and craftsmanship that make our feel like home. Every brick, window, and historic detail tells part of our shared story.
When we protect these places, we protect the soul of our city. Preservation isn’t a roadblock to progress, it’s a beneficial tool towards a better future.

Upcoming Events

  • Presented by Marie Taylor with True North Preservation


    May 15th, 2026 | 6-8PM
    EDUCATION EVENT FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
    May 16th, 2026 | 9 AM - 3 PM
    HANDS-ON WORKSHOP - $75

    A free educational session Friday evening will cover the history and fundamentals of historic windows.
    Saturday is a hands-on workshop where participants will gain practical knowledge for taking care of their historic windows. This workshop will cover the fundamentals of historic window repair, including when to repair vs. replace, common issues to look for, and practical techniques you can use to restore and maintain original windows.

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  • August 20, 2026
    6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
    BRENTWOOD PUBLIC LIBRARY

    More info to come!

ABOUT US

Queen City Preservation exists to address the loss and neglect of historic properties across Springfield by offering education, advocacy, and tangible resources to residents and neighborhoods. Many citizens lack access to the tools, knowledge, or funding to preserve their homes and buildings, and our project bridges that gap through workshops, walking tours, hands-on training, resource guides, and grant navigation. By engaging residents—especially in underserved areas—we aim to preserve our city’s architectural legacy, strengthen community pride, and support long-term reinvestment in our historic neighborhoods & structures.

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To protect, celebrate, and sustain Springfield’s historic buildings, landscapes, and cultural heritage through inclusive education, advocacy, hands-on workshops, and equitable preservation initiatives that empower the broader community.
— MISSION STATEMENT

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