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Historic Preservation
1906
The federal Antiquities Act was passed as first legislation aimed at protecting federally owned historic sites
Jul 04, 1928
West Virginia dedicated its first state park at Droop Mountain Battlefield
Jun 30, 1944
Harpers Ferry National Historical Park was authorized as a national monument, the first in West Virginia
1962
The state purchased and planned restoration of the former logging town of Cass
Mar 06, 1965
Legislature created the West Virginia Antiquities Commission with authority to identify historic sites, determine state preservation needs and set priorities
Oct 15, 1966
President Johnson signed the National Historic Preservation Act, which established the National Register of Historic Places
1975
A preservation conference in Wheeling launched plans for a grassroots organization dedicated to supporting and promoting historic preservation
1977
Legislation created the West Virginia Division of Culture and History
1981
The Preservation Alliance of West Virginia was founded View Articles by Existing Key Dates or Specify Your Own Date Range |
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