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This survey will help Preservation Magazine make decisions about the content it publishes in future issues.

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* 1. How important is it to you that Preservation magazine publish stories about:

  Very important  Moderately important  Slightly important  Not important
Home renovation and restoration?
The impact the National Trust is having on saving places?
Broader policy issues related to historic preservation?
The National Trust’s annual legislative priorities?
Diversity—people and places NOT typically the topics of history books?
Places with interesting history but little or no architectural distinction?
The work of specific National Trust employees?
Specific National Trust members and supporters and the efforts they are making to save historic places?

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* 2. How important is it to you that Preservation magazine publish idea-based articles? For example, topics could include intersection of historic preservation and physical and mental wellness, sustainability, protecting places endangered by climate change, balancing preservation with urban redevelopment, or preservation as a vehicle for social justice?

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* 3. If your answer to question 2 was “Very important” or “Moderately Important” please rank the following in order of importance:"

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* 4. Is it more important to you that Preservation magazine publish stories about historic places that need to be saved or success stories about places that have already been saved?

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* 5. Is it more important to you that Preservation magazine publish stories about places where the National Trust and its partners are working or stories about places everyday Americans are working to save and protect?

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* 6. Rank the following themes in order of importance.

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* 7. Please use the following space for comments or to recommend ideas for places and stories you would like to see covered by Preservation magazine.

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