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preservationist

[prez-er-vey-shuh-nist] / ˌprɛz ərˈveɪ ʃə nɪst /
NOUN
conservationist
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NOUN
environmentalist
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But it was Jefferson’s most intimate space, where he spent much of his post-presidency time, and it’s recognized by preservationists as the first full-sized octagonal house in the United States.

From Washington Post

In the end, both the preservationists and the developer emerged from the 4 April hearing claiming partial victory.

From Science Magazine

NIMBYs and preservationists opposed the sale and demolition of the early 1960s branch, in no small measure because they opposed the tower.

From New York Times

“Even if you’re a hard-core preservationist, your energies might be better spent elsewhere,” the city editor of New York magazine wrote in 2021.

From Seattle Times

Those give preservationists a guide to restore the lines and details of the school.

From Washington Post