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Preserve America is a national initiative in cooperation with the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation and in partnership with the U.S. Departments of Agriculture, Commerce, Defense, Education, Housing and Urban Development, Interior, and Transportation; U.S. General Services Administration; National Endowment for the Humanities; President's Committee on the Arts and the Humanities; Institute of Museum and Library Services; and the President's Council on Environmental Quality.

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First Lady Designates New Communities

Tucson, Arizona’s San Xavier del Bac missionMichelle Obama has signed and sent letters of designation to five new Preserve America Communities. Please read more.

ACHP to Host Panel for Pawtucket Dam Case Termination

ACHP Chairman Milford Wayne Donaldson, FAIA, will host a panel to hear public comments regarding the Lowell, Mass., case involving NHL Pawtucket Dam on Feb. 5, 2013. Read more about how to submit comments or attend the public meeting.

New ACHP Expert Member Named

President Barack Obama has announced his intention to appoint Dr. Lynne Sebastian, an archaeologist from New Mexico, as the next Expert Member of the ACHP. Read more.

America's 11 Most Endangered Historic Places--Now Accepting Nominations!

Is there a threatened historic treasure in your community? Help our friends the National Trust for Historic Preservation raise national awareness for a one-of-a-kind place in your area – and generate local support for protecting it – by nominating it for the 2013 list of America's 11 Most Endangered Historic Places. The deadline for nominating a site to the list is March 1, 2013. To contact 11 Most program staff with questions, please email 11Most@savingplaces.org or call 202-588-6141

Call for Nominations!

The ACHP and the National Trust for Historic Preservation are once again partnering to give a special historic preservation award at the National Trust's annual meeting, this fall in Indianapolis. Read more about how to nominate a project. The deadline is March 1, 2013.

National History Teacher of the Year 2012 Named


From left, Maria Pettis (student at Waukegan H.S.), History Teacher of the Year Joshua Bill, Caroline Kennedy,  Eduardo Cruz (student at Waukegan H.S.), and ACHP Vice Chairman Clement PriceJoshua Bill, a history teacher from Waukegan, Illinois was named the National History Teacher of the Year Dec. 4 at a ceremony in New York City. Preserve America is a long-time partner of Gilder Lehrman in administering this prestigious award. Read more.

National History Teacher of the Year Videos Now Available

ACHP Vice Chairman Clement Price is featured in a new video about the National History Teacher of the Year program. Click here for the videos of this year's winner Joshua Bill, and the overall promotional video.

Chairman’s Award Presented Nov. 15

(from left) Kirby Matthew, Northern Region Historic Preservation Team;
Chere Justo, Executive Director of the Montana Preservation Alliance;
Carl Davis, Regional Archaeologist; Maureen Kirchhoff, Northern Region
Deputy Director; Calvin Cal Joyner, Associate Deputy Chief of the
National Forest System; Arthur Butch Blazer, Under Secretary for
Natural Resources and Environment, Department of Agriculture; and,
Milford Wayne Donaldson, FAIA, ACHP chairman.The Heritage Stewardship Enhancement Program of the Northern Region, U.S. Forest Service, Department of Agriculture, received the Chairman's Award for Achievement in Historic Preservation at the fall business meeting of the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation today. Read more about this innovative program.

ACHP Vice Chairman Clement Price Named Trustee to National Trust

At the National Preservation Conference in Spokane, Washington, last week, Clement Price was named a trustee to the National Trust for Historic Preservation for a three-year term. Read more.

The ACHP 2013 Section 106 Training Schedule

From Washington, DC to Honolulu, ACHP staff instructors will visit 10 cities nationwide next year to offer Section 106 training. Join us for interactive courses that feature practical guidance and opportunities to apply what you learn to case-based exercises. The Section 106 Essentials covers the regulatory fundamentals needed to carry out or participate in a federal historic preservation review, while the Advanced Seminar will help experienced practitioners improve consultation and agreement development skills. Register by December 14 and take advantage of the $450 early bird rate for Essentials.

Visit http://www.achp.gov/106select.html for course objectives, logistics, registration and pricing. We invite you to pass this information on to colleagues and associates who would benefit from attending the course. You may contact Cindy Bienvenue at cbienvenue@achp.gov if you have any questions.

General Services Administration, Alabama Historical Commission Among Partners Received Joint ACHP/National Trust Federal Honor Award

The National Trust/Advisory Council on Historic Preservation Award for Federal Partnerships in Historic Preservation was presented Nov. 2, at the National Preservation Conference in Spokane, Washington.

This year’s award honors the partnership that preserved and interpreted the saga of two adjacent buildings iconic to the Civil Rights movement in Montgomery, Alabama. One is a federal courthouse where important civil rights cases were decided, and the other is a Greyhound bus station where in 1961 young Freedom Riders used nonviolent methods to protest segregation.

“The General Services Administration, the Alabama Historical Commission, their partners and concerned citizens did a magnificent job of recognizing the importance of historic properties and their potential to present underappreciated American history to the public in a compelling manner,” said ACHP Chairman Milford Wayne Donaldson, FAIA. “Their success resulted in making an important chapter of our nation’s history more accessible to current and future generations.”
Learn more about the award.

New Preserve America Fact Sheet Now Available

Read the updated fact sheet about the Preserve America program.

National History Teacher of the Year Finalists Announced

The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History has announced its five finalists for the National History Teacher of the Year award, partnering with Preserve America and HISTORY. Read more

Presenters and Attendees Wanted for National Preservation Conference, Spokane, Washington

An affiliate session for Preserve America Communities as well as other historic communities and their partners will be held in Spokane, Washington on October 31, 2012 at the National Trust for Historic Preservation’s Annual National Preservation Conference. The conference theme this year is “Beyond Boundaries,” and the emphasis is on preservation’s role in cities, towns, and rural communities. Read More.

Preserve America E-Newsletter Available

Read the latest e-newsletter with stories of new designations and activities Preserve America Communities can host for heritage tourism, and much more.

First Lady Designates New Communities and Steward

New PA Communities and Steward honoredFirst Lady Michelle Obama sent letters of recognition to three Newark, New Jersey, entities this week giving them Preserve America honors.
Read about the new Communities: James Street Commons Historic District, and the Ironbound community
. Read about Branch Brook Park Alliance as the newest Steward.

ACHP Chairman’s Award Presented

Chairman's award presented in NewarkToday at the ACHP’s summer business meeting Chairman Wayne Donaldson awarded the Great Urban Park initiative of New York Harbor the chairman’s award. Read more.

ACHP Chairman Contributes to White House Blog

ACHP Chairman Wayne Donaldson wrote an informative piece on the Traditional Cultural Landscapes Plan and how the President's initiatives to engage Native Americans are an integral part of historic preservation decisions. Read the blog entitled: Native American Traditional Cultural Landscapes Action Plan - Better Decisions for Historic Properties here.

National Trust Most Endangered List Highlights Importance of Section 106

Historic post officeEvery year the National Trust for Historic Preservation highlights the 11 Most Endangered Historic Places, historic properties that the organization wants to bring to public attention out of concern that their existence or historic integrity are threatened. At least five of the places on the 2012 list involve sites where Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act is a key factor in the property’s fate. This is an indication of how important Section 106 is to preservation of the nation’s important historic places. Read more.

ACHP Business Meeting Offers Awards and Recognition

The ACHP met May 10 for its spring business meeting. Read more about the meeting and the awards presented.

First Lady Designates Five New Communities

First Lady Michelle Obama sent letters of designation to five new Preserve America Communities this week. Read more.  

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Section 106 Success Stories

The Section 106 process can breed much success with projects large and small. Consultation is a hallmark of the process. Read about three Section 106 success stories here.

 

 

Economic Impacts of Historic Preservation Study Released
A 2011 study commissioned by the ACHP, with funding assistance from the U.S. Department of Commerce, Economic Development Administration, identifies and analyzes methods for measuring the economic impacts of historic preservation. The report focuses on such economic indicators as jobs and household income, property values, heritage tourism, sustainable development, and downtown revitalization, and recommends ways to improve our understanding of how preservation activity supports economic vitality.
Read the full report here.
Read a brief compilation of related facts and figures here.

Section 3 Report to the President Now Available

Section 3 Report to the President Now AvailableThe 2012 Report to the President on the federal government's stewardship of its historic properties is now available. The report can be downloaded here.

ACHP Chairman Honors Newest Community—Filipinotown, Los Angeles

ACHP Chairman Wayne DonaldsonACHP Chairman Wayne Donaldson and community leaders celebrated the heritage of the newest Preserve America Community, Historic Filipinotown, in Los Angeles, California at a weekend event. Read more.

Economic Potential of Civil War Anniversary

The Civil War Sesquicentennial promises to have an economic impact on many communities, while building an important educational and tourism base for the future. NPS' Manassas (or Bull Run) National Battlefield in Prince William County, Virginia (a Preserve America Community) was the site of two major battles in 1861 and 1862. A local analysis of economic impacts from a series of public events and activities held over a three-day weekend in July 2011 to commemorate the First Battle of Manassas found that the City of Manassas increased its restaurant revenue by more than $800,000 compared to the previous July, which resulted in a 14 percent increase in the collected meals tax. About 55 percent more sales tax revenue for the month was generated in the city's Old Town historic area, as well as nearly 11 percent more lodging tax receipts. This was in spite of a heat wave that forced curtailment of some events and reduced overall visitor numbers. Read the full economic report.

Stacy Hoeflich Wins National History Teacher of the Yearfrom left ACHP Vice Chairman Clement A. Price, History Teacher of the Year Stacy Hoeflich, New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg with students from Hoeflich’s class

NYC—ACHP Vice Chairman Clement Price, along with New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg and others, honored fourth grade history teacher Stacy Hoeflich, from Alexandria, Virginia’s John Adams Elementary School with the National History Teacher of the Year award Oct. 18. Read more.

2012 Section 106 training registration now open

From Anchorage to Atlanta, ACHP staff instructors will visit 11 cities nationwide next year to offer Section 106 training. Join us for interactive courses that feature practical guidance and opportunities to apply what you learn to case-based exercises. The Section 106 Essentials covers the regulatory fundamentals needed to carry out or participate in a federal historic preservation review, while the Advanced Seminar will help experienced practitioners improve consultation and agreement development skills. Register by December 14 and take advantage of the $450 early bird rate for Essentials. For more information and to register, click here.

New AIA/CES and AICP/CM continuing education opportunity

Planners and architects can now fulfill their continuing education requirements in part by attending ACHP Section 106 training. The ACHP’s Section 106 Essentials course has been approved to offer 12 CM credits to American Institute of Certified Planners members and 12 LUs for members of the American Institute of Architects. For more information or to register, visit the Section 106 Essentials page.

Developing a 21st Century Conservation Agenda - America's Great Outdoors Initiative report issued

On Feb. 16, President Obama unveiled the report titled "America's Great Outdoors: A Promise to Future Generations" at a White House ceremony. The ACHP was involved in development of the report and will play a role in its implementation to help weave cultural heritage and recognition for historic places into key parts of the program. Read more.

Preserve America Grants Awarded

National Park Service Director Jon Jarvis and ACHP Chairman Wayne Donaldson, today announced $1.3 million in Preserve America grants to 22 projects in 16 states. Read more.

Citizen's Guide to Section 106 New Edition Now Available

The ACHP is proud to announce it has updated and reissued Protecting Historic Properties: A Citizen’s Guide to Section 106. The Citizen’s Guide is a useful tool for learning how to protect historic places in your community.

Preserve America Grants Effectiveness Report Released

The Advisory Council on Historic Preservation has released a report to Congress on the preliminary assessment of the effectiveness of Preserve America Grants over the last four years. Read more.

Summit Progress Reports

Agencies have reported their continuous progress on the recommendations issued from the Preserve America Summit for enhancing and advancing the historic preservation program in the United States and abroad. Summit progress.

Archived News

Updated February 11, 2013

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