A New Home for K.E.E.P. Yalecrest Online
For over a decade, K.E.E.P. Yalecrest's presence online has lived in two places: a WordPress blog at keepyalecrest.wordpress.com that carried the neighborhood's stories from 2013 through 2019, and a newer Wix site at keepyalecrest.org that has hosted current events, board information, and recent posts since 2019. Good content on both — but two sites, two navigations, and no way to search across them.
The new keepyalecrest.org brings everything together.
One site, everything in one place
Every blog post, page, and resource from both sites is now on a single cohesive site:
- 88 posts from the 2013–2019 archive — early reporting on teardowns, house histories, sidewalk stamps, and the neighborhood characters who built Yalecrest — are all preserved and linkable.
- Current events, board info, and recent news from the Wix era are here too, with the same content you're used to.
- Our Work, The Neighborhood, Why Preserve, Get Involved, and the full Events history are organized under a single consistent navigation.
Site-wide search
A new search page indexes every post, page, and archive entry. Looking for a specific home, a past lecture, a street name, or a long-ago newsletter item? Type a word and find it — across fifteen years of content at once. No more guessing whether something lives on the old site or the new one.
A richer record of Yalecrest's history
One benefit of merging the sites is that the neighborhood's written record is finally in one place. Decades of posts about architecture, original homeowners, preservation wins and losses, historic photos, and the slow work of protecting a neighborhood are all now part of a single browsable, searchable archive.
If you notice anything missing, broken, or worth adding, we'd love to hear from you at info@keepyalecrest.org.