Phone: (202) 452-9545
Email: info@aic-faic.org

The American Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works (AIC) exists to support the conservation professionals who preserve our cultural heritage. As the only national membership organization in the United States dedicated to the preservation of cultural material, the AIC plays a crucial role in establishing and upholding professional standards, promoting research and publications, providing educational opportunities, and fostering the exchange of knowledge among conservators, allied professionals, and the public. From humble beginnings and a handful of members in 1972, the AIC has grown to over 3,300 conservators, educators, scientists, students, archivists, art historians, and other conservation enthusiasts in over twenty countries around the world, all of whom have the same goal: to preserve the material evidence of our past so we can learn from it today and appreciate it in the future.
Phone: 202.633.1000
Email: info@si.edu

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Londonderry Brasses, Ltd. offers a fine selection of high quality reproduction brass furniture hardware. The brasses, reproduced from period originals through the process of lost wax casting, provides the authentic look required of antiques and fine reproductions.
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CoOL, a project of the Preservation Department of Stanford University Libraries and Academic Information Resources, is a full text library of conservation information, covering a wide spectrum of topics of interest to those involved with the conservation of library, archives and museum materials.
Phone: 1-800-GO-CEDAR (1-800-462-3327)
Email: info@cedarworks.com

Salem Stained Glass
Phone: 888-724-2559
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Hampton House Gallery is a family business started in 1977 that fills a niche in the local and regional art and framing market. We are a full service art gallery and custom framing operation with two locations, one in Winston-Salem and one in King, North Carolina.
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