Las Flores Adobe
Marine Corps Stewardship Preserves Landmark California Ranch House
Marine Corps Stewardship Preserves Landmark California Ranch House
Protecting Traditional Cultural Places on Public Lands
A Place to Celebrate Chicano Civil Rights Restored with Federal Funds
Ongoing Partnerships Serve as a Model to Save Historic Properties
Agency Cost-Share with SHPO Improves Efficiencies and Outcomes
Reinvestment Yields State-of-the-Art Rehabilitation of Landmark Building
Stakeholders Ensure Long-Term Preservation of New Deal-Era Building
The Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center is proposing the development of a Programmatic Agreement in accordance with 36 CFR § 800.14(b)(3) in order to take into account effects to historic properties for select operational training activities.
The Department of Energy proposes to develop a Programmatic Agreement for Section 106 compliance in accordance with 36 CFR § 800.14(b)(2) in order to understand effects to historic properties within Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.
As part of the statewide Volunteers in Parks program, volunteers are working to protect, promote, and preserve Monterey State Historic Park’s historic resources. The park preserves an array of historic buildings in California’s earliest capital city and celebrates the cultural diversity of the Native Americans, Spanish, Mexicans, and Americans who shaped the area’s history.