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Phone
(360) 586-3065
Fax
(360) 586-3067
Address
1110 S. Capitol Way Suite 30 Olympia, WA 98501
Last modified on 2018-05-14 03:53:17
Description
The Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservation is Washington State's primary agency with knowledge and expertise in historic preservation. We advocate for the preservation of Washington's irreplaceable historic and cultural resources - significant buildings, structures, sites, objects and districts - as assets for the future. Please feel free to call (360) 586-3065 or drop by our office if you need assistance. The office is open Monday through Friday - 8:00am to 5:00pm. However, staff may be available at different hours than DAHP regular business hours. Please see the Meet the Staff page for each staff member's hours. MISSION VISION The cultural and historic resources of a community tell the story of its past, a past that makes any single community distinct from all other places. From lumber mills to schools, sacred landscapes to archaeological sites, rustic cabins to office towers, our historic and cultural resources provide everyone with a tangible link to persons and events that have shaped our communities and ourselves. Preserving these physical reminders of our past creates a sense of place, the result being an environment that instills civic pride and community spirit. Increasingly, preservation is recognized as a tool for economic development. In the past some policymakers considered preservation activities to be luxuries, undertaken in a thriving economy only to be scaled back when leaner times force a reassessment of priorities. However, recent studies demonstrate that preservation is a powerful economic engine: creating jobs, increasing tax revenues, raising property values, and encouraging community reinvestment. Historic Preservation is not about nostalgia; it is a forward-looking, economic development and community revitalization strategy. Equally, if not more important, the role historic preservation plays in shaping communities for the present and the future. By preserving significant cultural and historic resources, we are able to learn from past achievements (as well as mistakes) in order to improve, enrich, and even enliven, the Washington state that is passed to future generations. By not preserving, we stand to loose the already tenuous grasp we have of past accomplishments, traditions, and values. If we do not work to preserve the diminishing presence of our historic places, we undermine the stability and strength of our future communities.
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