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CONCORD, N.H. (AP) – A New Hampshire preservation group is asking the public to help identify property in need of help.

The New Hampshire Preservation Alliance is starting a new program called “The Seven to Save” to focus attention on historic preservation and save structures such as neighborhood schools, churches or barns.

Executive Director Jennifer Goodman said the group will use the list to educate the public about preservation and advocate for preserving specific buildings.

Nominations for the Seven to Save list can be submitted by concerned citizens, neighborhood advocacy groups, non-profit organizations, and others.

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