Historic Preservation
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Old New-Gate Prison & Copper Mine, East Granby
Explore the unique and complex history of the Nation's first chartered copper mine and first state prison.
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Learn how the state helps evaluate the environmental impact of a proposed project on a historic resource.
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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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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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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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Historic Cemeteries and Gravestone Protection
Learn the right procedure for restoring, improving or changing a protected ancient burial ground.
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New! Apply for funding to help pay for basic utilities and maintnenance bills for designated historic resources
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Learn about this program, which has supported restoration of historic properties damaged by unanticipated man-made or natural acts.
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Find funding for capital projects that link art, history and tourism in ways that enable cultural and historical sites to enhance the visitors’ experience.
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Federal Historic Preservation Tax Incentive
Eligible applicants can earn a 20% federal tax credit for qualifying historic rehabilitation projects.
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Use these forms can to help you identify potential archaeological resources in Connecticut.