The Brentwood Historical Society, located in Brentwood, NY, is dedicated to the preservation of historic landmarks in the hamlet. They have recently designated the Shutt House as an endangered historic place, emphasizing its special historic importance and immediate danger of demolition. The Society aims to educate property owners about the historical significance of their properties and engage the Brentwood community in preserving its invaluable historic heritage.
Since its re-establishment in 2012, the Brentwood Historical Society has successfully worked towards preserving and marking sites and structures that hold historical value or are associated with the community's history and development. Through their efforts, they have organized a historic lecture series and are currently working on publishing a list of endangered places in Brentwood, as well as developing digital maps and publications to highlight the area's historic places and informal historic district.
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