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Virginia State Government Website Archive

Collected by: Library of Virginia

Archived since: Jun, 2006

Description:

This collection preserves the web sites of Virginia state agencies.

Subject:   Government - US States Blogs & Social Media

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Title: Tusculum Institute at Sweet Briar College

URL: http://tusculum.sbc.edu/

Description: The Tusculum Institute is an historic preservation resource and training center, located on the campus of Sweet Briar College, dedicated to preserving and understanding the region’s historic assets within a context of environmental stewardship. Since 2008 we have hosted workshops on a variety of historic and preservation topics, ranging from architectural history lectures to advice about selling historic homes and from an annual teacher's workshop on teaching with historic places to hosting nationally known authors. The Institute was created in partnership with the Department of Historic Resources in Richmond. They have been a crucial financial and intellectual partner from the beginning. We have also received assistance from Preservation Virginia, the Amherst County Historical Society and Museum, and Sweet Briar Alumnae. Part of our mission has been to make local history accessible to broader audiences by promoting digital resources. If you follow the links on this site you will learn more about some of our online initiatives and our study of Sweet Briar history.

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Subject:   Sweet Briar College. Historic preservation - Virginia. Historic buildings - Conservation and restoration - Virginia.

Title: DHR – Virginia Department of Historic Resources

URL: https://www.dhr.virginia.gov/

Description: Purpose, Powers and Duties: To encourage, stimulate, and support the identification, evaluation, protection, preservation, and rehabilitation of the Commonwealth's significant historic, architectural, archaeological, and cultural resources. The Department of Historic Resources is the Commonwealth’s official historic preservation agency, and its director is designated as the State Historic Preservation Officer (SHPO). Department staff administers both federal and state mandated activities. Specific programs and services of DHR include the following: Survey and Inventory; the National Register of Historic Places and Virginia Landmarks Register; State and Federal Historic Rehabilitation Tax Credits; Certified Local Governments; State and Federal Government Project Review; Threatened Sites Archaeological Research; Historic Preservation Easements; Historical Highway Markers, and a wide range of Technical Assistance on the above and other preservation topics. Additionally, the department maintains an open-to-the-public research center with both paper and electronic archives for its inventory of more than 247,000 historic properties (including more than 40,000 archaeological sites) and library for students, researchers, scholars, consultants, or anyone interested in the archaeological and architectural history of Virginia. The department curates more than six million objects in the Commonwealth’s archaeological collections and makes these collections available to researchers and to the public through loans to museums across the state. Educational programs include Virginia Archaeology Month, Teaching with Historic Places, an Archaeology Resource Kit, tours of the department’s curation and conservation center, and other changing programs for adults, children, and educators. The department also produces several reference publications, most available for downloading from its website.

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Subject:   Archaeology - Virginia. Virginia. Dept. of Historic Resources. Historic preservation - Virginia. Historic buildings - Conservation and restoration - Virginia. Historical markers - Virginia.

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