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Utah Humanities Council
For information on travelling exhibits, speakers, and how the humanities affect our lives every day.
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Pine Valley Chapel
Tour this unique chapel, built in 1868, and peer into its attic, which was constructed to resemble an upside-down ship hull.
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Utah State Historical Society
For information about the National Register of Historic Places in Utah, State and Federal Tax Credit Programs, Archaeology, and Utah's History Library.
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Provo
The Provo City Community Development Department, in conjunction with the Provo Landmarks Commission, created this Google maps mashup of registered local historic sites in Provo.
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Washington County Historical Society
The Washington County Historical Society is one of the local organizations our Central and Southern Utah Field Representative works with to preserve that county's historic built environment.
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Utah Cultural Heritage Tourism
A gateway to information about existing programs, opportunities, and technical assistance within state government that relate to cultural heritage tourism.
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Weber County Heritage Foundation
We have worked with Weber County Heritage Foundation to preserve some of Ogden's great landmarks, such as Ogden High School, Union Station, and the Scowcroft building, and compatibly design in historic neighborhoods, like the 25th Street and Eccles historic districts.
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Utah Historic Buildings Database
Looking for a building, structure, site, or historic district in particular? Search the Division of State History's database of all the historic buildings in the state.
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Utah State Historic Preservation Office
A branch of the Utah State Historical Society, the Historic Preservation Office maintains the National Register of Historic Places for Utah, administers tax credit programs, and contains other information about how to preserve historic resources.
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St. George
A Brief History of the Establishment of St. George, Utah.
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Topaz Museum, Delta
Covers information about one of the Japanese interment camps in central Utah.
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Utah Preservation Directory
Provides a list of local contractors that specialize in historic preservation and restoration.
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The National Park Service Historic Surplus Property Program
The National Park Service's Historic Surplus Property Program enables state, county, and local governments to obtain historic buildings once used by the Federal government at no cost, and adapt them for new uses.