Nominate A Favorite Federal Preservation Project
The Advisory Council on Historic Preservation and the National Trust for Historic Preservation are seeking nominations for the 2021
The Advisory Council on Historic Preservation and the National Trust for Historic Preservation are seeking nominations for the 2021
The Advisory Council on Historic Preservation (ACHP) oversees a key element of the federal preservation program created by the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA) of 1966.
On April 3, 2020, the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation issued a blanket extension regarding the review under 36 CFR 800.12 of undertakings responding to COVID-19 emergency and
The Section 106 process can result in great success with projects large and small. Read the success stories below and learn how to nominate a worthy case for a spotlight story.
Work of Art Spans the Potomac River
Expressway Halted and Historic Waterfront Community Thrives
Highway archaeology reveals African American contribution to U.S. industrial history.
Preserve America is a federal initiative that encourages and supports efforts to preserve and enjoy the priceless cultural and natural heritage of a community. The goals of the program include a greater shared knowledge about the nation's past, strengthened regional identities and local pride, increased local participation in preserving the country's cultural and natural heritage assets, and support for the economic vitality of all communities.
Woodstock, Illinois, (population 24,770) was originally founded as Centerville in 1844. Located an hour northwest of downtown Chicago, Centerville served as the seat of McHenry County. Re-named Woodstock in 1845, the town incorporated as a village in 1852 and became a city in 1873.
Woodstock, Illinois, (population 24,770) was originally founded as Centerville in 1844. Located an hour northwest of downtown Chicago, Centerville served as the seat of McHenry County.