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Archaeologists & Preservationists
- Archaeology & Historic Preservation Events
- Learn About Historic Preservation & Archaeology
- Useful Resources
- National and State Registers
- Program for Avocational Archaeological Certification (PAAC)
- City & County Government Preservation Programs (CLG)
- Cultural Resource Management
- Permits, Statutes & Regulations
- Office of Archaeology & Historic Preservation
- State Preservation Plan
- Grants & Financial Incentives
- Economic Benefits Report
State Preservation Plan: Goal A
Preserving Places that Matter
Preserving places that matter comprises the foundation for all historic preservation efforts statewide as well as the fundamental basis for the ideas outlined in this plan. We must survey, document, identify, and evaluate historic and cultural resources in order to be able to protect and interpret them. This effort should be ongoing, collaborative, and dynamic, engaging all generations and educating them throughout the process.
Objectives:
- Evaluate fundamentals of survey process
- Prepare additional historic contexts
- Conduct survey, inventory, and designation proactively
- Disseminate historic and cultural resource information broadly
- Increase historic and cultural resource preservation
Back to Action Agenda
State Preservation Plan

Click here for the Preservation Plan summary
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If you have any additional questions or comments related to the planning process or regarding the objectives outlined in the plan please submit them via e-mail or letter to:
Astrid Liverman, Ph.D.
National and State Register Coordinator
or
Patrick Eidman
Preservation Planner
Office of Archaeology and Historic Preservation
1200 Broadway,
Denver, CO 80203

