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Call for Nominations—Landslide 2026: Erasing American History

Help identify cultural landscapes that are threatened with erasure—deadline for submissions is June 12, 2026.

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The Cultural Landscape Foundation (TCLF)

connects people to places. TCLF educates and engages the public to make our shared landscape heritage more visible, identify its value, and empower its stewards.

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PLACES: What's Out There

This searchable database raises public awareness of the rich diversity and interconnectedness of our shared landscape heritage.

STEWARDSHIP: Landslide

The goal of Landslide is to draw immediate and lasting attention to threatened landscapes and unique features, and to encourage informed, community-based stewardship decisions.

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at-risk

John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts

Washington, DC

TCLF and seven other organizations sued the Trump Administration seeking to prevent changes to the nationally significant cultural institution and living memorial to the 35th U.S. President

at-risk

East Potomac Park

Washington, DC

This historic Washington, D.C., park and golf course, recently a dumping ground for 2,000 truckloads of debris from the White House East Wing, is threatened by a wholesale redesign.

EVENTS: Lectures, Exhibitions, Tours

TCLF hosts events across the United States including excursions, dialogues, and tours that highlight the nation's rich and diverse landscape heritage. 

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Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial, Washington, DC
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Front yard of Historic Orient, Orient, NY

Garden Dialogues 2026: Orient, NY

Orient, NY

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Black Oak Farm, Purcellville, VA

Garden Dialogues 2026: Leesburg, VA

Leesburg, VA

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Garden Dialogues 2026: Provincetown, MA

Provincetown, MA

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PEOPLE: Designers & Stewards

Pioneers of American Landscape Design chronicles the lives and careers of those who have designed our gardens, parks, streets, campuses, cemeteries, suburbs, and the innumerable other environments in which we live.

Inaugural Oberlander Prize Laureate Julie Bargmann, 2021

Julie Bargmann Oral History

The extraordinary life and career of landscape architect Julie Bargmann is the subject of this oral history in the award-winning Pioneers of American Landscape Design® Oral History Project.

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