Programs and Services
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Historic Cemeteries and Gravestone Protection
Learn the right procedure for restoring, improving or changing a protected ancient burial ground.
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Olmsted in CT Landscape Documentation Project
This site explores Frederick Law Olmsted's legacy and its impact on the CT landscape.
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The SHPO’s Hurricane Sandy program did not just assist property owners with repairs. The SHPO’s team also surveyed thousands of historic properties, developed GIS databases, assisted towns with resiliency planning, nominated properties to the National Registers of Historic Places—and much more!
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Historic Preservation College Internship Program
Learn how to apply for internships that give students hands-on experience in many facets of historic preservation.
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Certified Local Government Program
Get details on applying for this designation, an essential first step before a historic preservation project can qualify for special grants and programs.
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Local Historic District and Property Designations
Learn how a municipality can establish historic districts and properties. Discover SHPO training for municipal officials and local historic preservation officials.
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Learn how sites associated with African-American history or state heritage can be listed on the Connecticut Freedom Trail.
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Learn about the historic role that Connecticut played in the American Revolution.
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Find out about studies that can support nominations to the National and State Registers of Historic Places.
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Learn how the National Park Service evaluates a historic site for this special designation.
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See how to order a plaque for properties listed on the State or National Registers of Historic Places.
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State Register of Historic Places
See the requirements and application process to have a historic resource listed on the official State Register.
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National Register of Historic Places
Learn the eligibility requirements and application procedure to have a historic site listed on the National Register.
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Connecticut Environmental Policy Act (CEPA)
Learn about the state's legal recourse after unreasonable destruction to our natural resources or historic structures.
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See what it takes to qualify an area as a State Archaeological Preserve. Find a list of currently designated preserves.