Historic Preservation
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Connecticut Environmental Protection Act
Learn about the state's legal recourse after unreasonable destruction to our natural resources or historic structures under the Connecticut Environmental Protection Act.
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Learn how the National Park Service evaluates a historic site for this special designation.
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Building Requirements and Codes
Learn how a historic property should comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act and lead-paint abatement requirements.
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Resiliency & Hazard Mitigation Planning
Learn about SHPO assistance for historic properties threatened by rising sea levels.
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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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Get details on the permits, qualifications and reporting requirements needed to conduct research on State Archeological Preserves.
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See what it takes to qualify an area as a State Archaeological Preserve. Find a list of currently designated preserves.
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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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Historic Rehabilitation Tax Credit
Learn how to qualify and apply for a 25% state tax credit on expenses used to rehabilitate a certified historic structure.
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Prudence Crandall Museum, Canterbury
Learn how Prudence Crandall and Sarah Harris played a role in striving for education equality that shaped a nation.