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You are invited to submit a proposal to host the fourth annual RevitalizeWA 2014 Preservation... more

To help prepare Oregon’s heritage organizations to deal with emergencies, disasters, and collections care, Oregon Heritage is offering several workshops this September and October. The workshops will be focused on basic and advanced... more
The Washington State Historical Society, permanent sponsor of the Pacific Northwest History Conference, invites proposals for sessions, panels, posters and workshops on the theme of “Citizenships in the Pacific Northwest.”  As part of the 125th Anniversary of Washington Statehood in 2014, we also invite proposals on topics related to that theme. The Pacific Northwest History Conference is a forum for exchange among historians, scholars from other disciplines, museum professionals, educators,... more

Using Green Technology on Historic Properties

August 14, 2013 2:00PM—3:15PM (EDT) INTERMEDIATE LEVEL
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Enjoy the mystery and pageantry as the Combined Fund Drive partners with the Department of Archaeology... more
The Giesy/Failing House Five remarkable homes ranging in date from 1874-1957 will be open on Saturday, July 27 for the 4th Annual Heritage Home Tour, presented by Portland’s Architectural Heritage Center. Tour one of architect Joseph Jacobberger’s finest Arts and Crafts creations, the Giesy/Failing House (1913), and visit a cast-iron front commercial building (... more
TVW produced the video for the Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservation. The voice of the narrator on the video is DAHP's own Russell Holter! The National Association of Telecommunications Officers and Advisors is the premier local government professional association that provides support to our members on the many local, state, and federal communications laws, administrative... more
Historic main streets matter. They preserve our history and that's why Benjamin Moore is going to repaint a handful of main streets around the country. Three Washington state Main Street communities are vying for the chance to have Benjamin Moore "repaint" their downtown cores - Bellingham,... more
In Washington State, the Historic Tax Credit (HTC) has attracted over 250 projects for a total project-related private investment of $975 million. Recently, DAHP has been seeing an increase in interest for projects outside of Seattle, Tacoma and Spokane as general awareness of the program continues to grow. In 2012 alone, $78 million was spent in private investment on certified rehabilitation expenditures, which could be a positive indicator of economic growth in the construction industry.... more
Susan Goff with her award State Historic Preservation Officer Allyson Brooks and staff at the Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservation (DAHP) are proud to announce that colleague Susan Goff has been recognized by the City of Lacey as “Historian... more
Sunday, June 23, 2013. Built by skilled craftsmen, these seven vintage homes exemplify lasting quality that continues to support generations of Ballard families.  Three of the homes celebrate their 100th birthdays!  This event happens only once every three years and is not to be missed. Tickets can be purchased online at http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/356011 or at the following local retailers (by cash or check):
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Workshop--June 20, 2013 at the WSHM Tacoma The Washington State Historical Society presents a workshop on developing and using character interpretation--find out how to choose, develop, train and use first person interpreters at your museum or historic site and other ways to add personal stories to enhance visitor experience.  Teachers can also learn how to help History Day students develop performance projects. Presenters are Gwen Perkins, Education Specialist at WSHS,... more

Steilacoom Tour of Historic Homes Saturday, June 8 10am-4pm Tickets $20 for general public

Visit 6 privately owned historic homes in a tour hosted by the Steilacoom Historical Museum Association. The homes... more
The City of Lacey is currently recruiting for the position of Museum Curator.  The Museum Curator will be responsible for collection management, exhibition and conservation, historical research, preparation of reports, articles, workshops and brochures related to area history, direction of staff and volunteers, and preparation of budget information and activity reports for the Historical Commission and Parks and Recreation Director.  Salary:  $3,906.41 - $4,640.03 monthly.  Closes 6/21/13, at 5... more

CELEBRATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION MONTH!

VISIT THE COLUMBIA RIVER’S “ELLIS ISLAND”

THE HISTORIC U.S. QUARANTINE STATION AT KNAPPTON COVE

OPEN HOUSE ~ SATURDAY, MAY 25 ~  1-4 PM

STROLL THE GROUNDS

VIEW UPDATED MUSEUM DISPLAYS

ENJOY LIGHT REFRESHMENTS

Location:  3 miles upriver from Washington side of Astoria/Megler Bridge

Museum will be open summer...

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The National Park Service has released a report on the 35th anniversary of the first certified rehabilitation project, certified in 1977, under the historic tax credit program. The report features statistics, case studies, and other information on the program over the last 35 years. The report is available on the TPS website here.   more
Technical Preservation Services is pleased to announce that The Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for Rehabilitation... more

The Temple of Justice Centennial Committee’s reception planning group is pleased to inform you that specially labeled Temple of Justice Centennial Wines are available now for sale in the Legislative Gift Store. Chardonnay $10/... more

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