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About the Atomic Age Alliance
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Mission Statement
The Atomic Age Alliance is a non-profit, volunteer organization dedicated to celebrating historic Mid Century Modernism and Atomic Age design, signage, architecture, culture and business through ongoing community advocacy, activism and educational programs.
Join Globally – Act Locally.
In furtherance of its charitable and educational purposes, the Atomic Age Alliance engages in the following activities of a charitable and educational nature:
- Provide infrastructure and tools for individual communities without existing local Mid Century Modern and Atomic Age preservation organizations.
- Provide additional support for existing historic associations that support Mid Century Modern and Atomic Age education and preservation.
- Support communities in providing incentives and planning for restoration and/or adaptive reuse of historic Mid Century Modern and Atomic Age structures, signs, sites and designs thereby enhancing and contributing to the economic viability of the community.
- Promote public awareness, understanding and appreciation and build a constituency for Mid Century Modern and Atomic Age design through ongoing educational tours, lectures and exhibits.
- Provide documentation and assist in the research of historic structures, signs and designs of the Mid Century Modern and Atomic Age Design Movement.
- Raise awareness and funds for key architectural preservation issues across all categories: residential, commercial, civic, religious, and institutional and especially those recent past structures not yet eligible for the National Register.
- Award and recognize property owners for outstanding stewardship of historic Mid Century Modern and Atomic Age structures, signs, sites and designs.
- Provide practical networking tools for businesses, homeowners and public entities to find restoration resources for Mid Century Modern and Atomic Age structures, signs, sites and designs.
- Encourage new architectural and community development to reflect the rich heritage, style and elements of Mid Century Modern and Atomic Age design.
- Provide resources to advance Mid Century Modern and Atomic Age preservation through free public reference materials and tools online.
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