About
Historic Pella Trust is in the process of changing their name to Pella Preservation Trust! We are still the same organization that began 28 years ago but we decided to make this change to avoid confusion with other local historic organizations.
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The Pella Preservation Trust, established in 1994, is a non-profit 501 c-3 preservation group who helps to preserve Pella’s architectural resources so that future generations will continue to be enriched by the historic legacy of Pella’s Dutch heritage and culture. We serve in a counseling and advisory capacity regarding historically correct architecture and disseminate information regarding restoration and reconstruction of facilities.
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Our Mission Statement is to protect and promote buildings, landscapes, and sites important to the heritage of Pella, Iowa.
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Our office is located in the oldest building in Pella, Iowa, The Thomas Tuttle Cabin was built in 1843. It is the homestead that included the center of town and was purchased by the Dutch leader, H.P. Scholte. Tours can be arranged by email. On the North side of Tuttle Cabin you will find Tuttle Learning Walk that leads to Sunken Garden Park.
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The Trust interacts to rescue historically significant property in danger of demolition. Restoration of these properties and protection covenants are arranged by our organization. We take an active approach towards historic preservation advocacy working with local, state and national government agencies to document and preserve.