 Taliesin Preservation was founded in 1993 with the mission of preserving Frank Lloyd Wright's home, studio, school, farm, and 800-acre estate, Taliesin, located near Spring Green, Wisconsin. The group achieves this by conducting educational and cultural programming, as well as providing preservation resources, funding, and specialized preservation staffing. The National Historic Landmark and UNESCO World Heritage Site, owned by the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation, is comprised of various structures that were built between 1896 and 1953, representing nearly every decade of Wright's career. For the past 25 years, Taliesin Preservation has overseen the preservation, programming, and tour program at Taliesin and has contributed over $10 million to preservation projects across the site. In addition to preserving the buildings, the group preserves the agricultural fields and natural areas at the estate. Taliesin Preservation's ability to balance historic landscapes, history, preservation, and community engagement ensures that the site is sustainable and will continue to be preserved and interpreted in the years to come.