Chestnut Hill Conservancy
The Chestnut Hill Conservancy is dedicated to preserving the historical, architectural, and cultural resources and the open spaces that define the character of Chestnut Hill and its surrounding communities in the Wissahickon watershed.
Ask the Experts: The Art of Protection
Discovering Chestnut Hill: Three Houses from the Sixties
Ask the Experts: Preserving Voices
Mapping the Wissahickon | Night of Lights 2025
Night of Lights 2025 | Opening Night on Friday, October 3
Stories Along Germantown Avenue | Night of Lights 2025
West Mt. Airy Neighbors: Historic Preservation Initiative | Night of Lights 2025
Allens Lane Art Center: Celebrating Teaching Artists | Night of Lights 2025
Friends of Cresheim Trail: Past, Present, and Future | Night of Lights 2025
From Founding to Future | Night of Lights 2025
Night of Lights on PHL17's Positively Philly
Ask the Experts: Putting Plants to Work
Discovering Chestnut Hill: The Modern Architectural Treasures of Davidson Road Virtual Lecture
2024 Night of Lights
Ask the Experts: Case Studies in Restoration and Loss Prevention
Ask the Experts: Recycled Landscapes
Discovering Chestnut Hill: Erdenheim Farm, "A Legacy of Preservation from 1862 to The Present Day"
Discovering Chestnut Hill: Monument Lab--Civic ReImagination
Discovering Chestnut Hill: WPA Structures in the Wissahickon
Discovering Chestnut Hill: Accidental Master Plan—The Fortuitous Open Spaces of Chestnut Hill
Discovering Chestnut Hill: The Wissahickon Style of Landscaping with Carol Franklin
Discovering Chestnut Hill - Northwest Philadelphia: Connected by Railroads
Discovering Chestnut Hill: Philly Tree Plan lecture with Erica Smith Fichman
A Compilation of Historic Dogs , 1920s - 1930s | Chestnut Hill Conservancy Archives
Ask The Experts: Residential Rainwater Management Systems by Hap Haven
History at Home: The Wissahickon Style of Landscaping
History at Home: Accidental Master Plan--The Fortuitous Open Spaces of Chestnut Hill