The American Latino Heritage Initiative explores how the legacy of American Latinos can be recognized, preserved, and interpreted for future generations.
National NAGPRA administers the national implementation of NAGPRA: developing regulations, assisting Indian tribes, Native Hawaiian organizations, museums, and other Federal agencies with the NAGPRA process.
Search and peruse thousands of images from the HABS/HAER/HALS Collection found online at the Library of Congress.
The California Preservation Foundation CPF is a nonprofit organization dedicated to preserving California’s diverse cultural heritage and historic places.
The Advisory Council on Historic Preservation (ACHP) promotes the preservation, enhancement, and sustainable use of our nation's diverse historic resources.
Heritage Documentation Programs include the Historic American Buildings Survey and Engineering Record and the Historic American Landscape Survey.
UNESCO contributes to peace and security among nations by promoting collaboration through education, science and culture.
The International Council on Monuments and Sites is an international organization dedicated to conservation of the world’s monuments and sites.
NAOP is the only national organization solely dedicated to preserving the Olmsted legacy by providing advocacy, research, and education.
The organization seeks a museum to educate, inspire and encourage respect and understanding of the richness and diversity of the American Latino experience.
ALHF strives to improve the representation of Latino heritage in, visitors to, and long-term stewardship of America’s national parks.
LCAS is a partnership dedicated to understanding and preserving the unique resources of the American Southwest through science and education.
The Smithsonian Latino Center was created in 1997 to promote Latino presence within the Smithsonian.
NAPC is a nonprofit organization dedicated to building strong local preservation programs through education, advocacy, and training.
The NCSHPO coordinates SHPOs and their staff and communicates and represents the SHPOs with federal agencies and national preservation organizations.
Each of the 2500+ National Historic Landmarks represents an outstanding aspect of American history and culture, whether a building, site, or district
The Travel Itinerary Series highlights places significant in American history and culture that are listed in the National Register of Historic Places.
The Cultural Resource Geographic Information Systems Facility (CRGIS) uses GIS and GPS technologies in documenting and managing cultural resources.
The 2016 Federal Register Notice for Federally Recognized Tribes covers approximately 1.9 million American Indians and Alaska Natives.
The National Association of Tribal Historic Preservation Officers is an organization of Tribal officials who implement federal and tribal preservation laws.
The National Trust for Historic Preservation is a privately funded, nonprofit organization that works to save America’s historic places.
National Heritage Areas are designated by Congress as places where natural, cultural and historic resources combine to form nationally important landscapes.
The American Battlefield Protection Program promotes the preservation of significant historic battlefields associated with wars on American soil.
The Civil War Trust is a non-profit organization devoted to the preservation of America's endangered Civil War battlefields.