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Historic Preservation Series

The Historic Preservation Series includes technical information for working with the Office of History and Archaeology. Issues provide guidance to Certified Local Governments, federal agencies, and contractors working with the Review and Compliance program commonly called Section 106 review.

  1. Basic Components of a Historic Preservation Ordinance

  2. The Certified Local Government Historic Preservation Program in Alaska

  3. OHA Report Checklist

  4. Applying for Historic Preservation Fund Grants: Writing a Successful Application

  5. Guidelines for Preparing a Historic Structures Report

  6. National Register of Historic Places Nomination Process

  7. Determinations of Eligibility

  8. Review and Compliance Program Guidelines for Consultation, Cultural Resources Identification, and Area of Potential Effect Determination

  9. Alaska Heritage Resources Survey

  10. Review and Compliance Program Review Process

  11. Cultural Resources Investigations and Report Outline

  12. Archaeological Research Designs

  13. Guidelines for Certified Local Government (CLG) Review of Nominations to the National Register of Historic Places

  14. Annual Certified Local Government Report Outline

  15. Monitoring Guidelines

  16. Inadvertent Discovery and Unanticipated Effects

Mission Statement

"The Alaska Office of History and Archaeology (OHA) and State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) provide programs to encourage the preservation and protection of the archaeological, historic, and architectural resources of Alaska."

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Atwood Building
550 West 7th Avenue
Suite 1310
Anchorage, AK 99501
Phone: (907) 269-8700
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