State Historic

Some articles on state historic, state, historic, states:

Gingras Trading Post State Historic Site
... The Gingras Trading Post State Historic Site is a North Dakota State Historic Site near Walhalla, North Dakota ...
Historic Districts In The United States - State-level
... state governments have a listing similar to the National Register of Historic Places ... State listings can have similar benefits to federal designation, such as granting qualification and tax incentives ... In addition, the property can become protected under specific state laws ...
Dillard Mill State Historic Site
... Dillard Mill State Historic Site is a preserved water-powered gristmill on Huzzah Creek in Crawford County, Missouri, maintained by the Missouri Department of Natural Resources as a state ...
Sandy Creek Covered Bridge State Historic Site
... Sandy Creek Covered Bridge State Historic Site in Jefferson County, Missouri, is administered by the Missouri Department of Natural Resources' Division of State Parks to ... The bridge came under the protection of the state parks system when the state legislature passed an act in 1967 declaring all remaining covered bridges in the state to be state ... Jefferson County released the bridge to the state in 1968, and it was officially listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1970 ...
Apple River Fort - History - After The War
... purchased the land and the fort from the United States federal government ... The state historic site at the Apple River Fort Site was set to close October 1, 2008 because of cuts in the Illinois Historic Preservation Agency's budget by ... Supporters of the historic site in Elizabeth, led by the Apple River Fort Foundation, appealed in protest to legislators and the governor against the closing, lamenting the economic impact the ...

Famous quotes containing the words historic and/or state:

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