A Positive Message and Multifaceted Campaign Saves the Historic Buildings |
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A positive and reasonable message was the key to saving historic buildings on the city of Madison's famed State Street. |
Learn how the State Archaeology Program serves the public. |
Wisconsin Historical Society, State Historic Preservation Office |
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Provides tax exemption for a property that contains an archaeological site listed in the National Register or State Register of Historic Places. |
Discover the tax incentives available to owners of historic commercial buildings. |
Learn about low-interest loan programs and successful projects completed with the aid of these programs. |
Your nonprofit preservation organization can find funding opportunities and lots of support from the National Trust for Historic Preservation. |
These are static lists and may not convey the most current information about a property. |
Learn how to make a case for historic preservation and use multiple tools to share your preservation message with different audiences. |
Chapter 1: History of Historic Preservation, Page 4 of 4 |
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Wisconsin Housing and Economic Development Authority (WHEDA) |
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WHEDA's programs strive to stimulate affordable housing and economic development throughout the state |
Determine your building's eligibility for a historic designation and the related benefits. |
Learn about the four-step application process and how to maintain CLG status. |
Dispel the most common myths about ownership and renovation of a historic building. |
Instructions for consultants interested in federally funded subgrant projects. |
National Park Service |
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Assists projects leading directly to identification, preservation, and interpretation of battlefield and/or historic sites associated with a battle. |
Learn about the history, outreach and services of the Society's Museum Archaeology Program. |
Learn about the Society's Maritime Preservation Program, which preserves Wisconsin's historic shipwrecks. |
Chapter 1: History of Historic Preservation, Page 3 of 4 |
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Learn strategies for responding to community misunderstandings and “bad press” |
See examples of facade grant programs and the types of projects they will cover. |
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