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The National Register of Historic Places is the official list of the Nation's historic places worthy of preservation. Authorized by the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, the National Park Service's National Register of Historic Places is part of a national program to coordinate and support public and private efforts to identify, evaluate, and protect America's historic and archeological resources.
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Edgefield,
Greenbrier County, West Virginia
Originally built or expanded in 1897 by Pocahontas County livestock dealer George W. Whiting. Edgefield’s historic significance spans the years 1935-1960, when Floy Whiting Whorrell (a widow and daughter of George W. Whiting) actively managed the farm. Floy made her mark on the community as a single female farm operator, expanding Edgefield’s production capacity and introduced innovations in dairy farming to the area, including surge milkers and elevated milking platforms.
Recording Available: Webinar – National Register/Preservation Grants Forum - Year in Review
Presenter: Paul Loether
December 18, 2:00-4:00 pm (eastern time)
Join Paul Loether, Chief, National Register of Historic Places/National Landmarks Programs and Hampton Tucker, Chief, Historic Preservation Grants, for a forum discussion on preservation issues affecting your historic preservation programs.
Discuss concerns and share ideas with state National Register coordinators, grant administrators, and other SHPO, FPO, and THPO staff on how to promote and to maintain historic preservation programs in light of staff and budget shortages.
Thanks to everyone who participated.
The recording is in .wmv format.
Registro Nacional de Lugares Históricos: National Register of Historic Places "Poster" Brochure Poster (in Spanish)
La lista oficial de los lugares históricos de la nación, dignos de conservar, se consigna en el Registro Nacional de Lugares Históricos (National Register of Historic Places). El Registro Nacional fue creado por la Ley Nacional para la Conservación Histórica de 1966 (National Historic Preservation Act) y forma parte de un programa nacional de coordinación y apoyo a esfuerzos tanto públicos como privados, en la identificación, evaluación y protección de los recursos históricos y arqueológicos del pais.
New National Register Forms
Our new forms have been approved by OMB. These forms were introduced in April, and have now been accepted.
Summary of Changes:
• accept lat/long coordinates
• easier formatting
• allows an alternative to the USGS map.
For a complete rundown of the changes, see our webinar recording from April
Draft GIS Map Guidance (word document)
July 19th GIS webinar recording: Using GIS for Latitude & Longitude Coordinates for NR
This webinar covered the use of on-line mapping programs to determine latitude and longitude coordinates in lieu of UTM references for National Register nominations. The webinar will provide step-by-step guidance on the use of Google Earth, BING Maps, ArcGIS Explorer, and a true ArcGIS application.
Draft GIS Map Guidance (word document)
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Teaching with Historic Places Lesson Plans
To celebrate our nation's maritime heritage, Teaching with Historic Places posted on the web the following complete lesson plans that consider important aspects of maritime history. Created by National Park Service interpreters, preservation professionals, and educators, these lessons are free and ready for immediate classroom use by students in history and social studies classes.
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