Nevada Historic Preservation Plan, 2020-2028


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"Nevada's history is unique. The physical places created over that history are among the state's greatest cultural and economic assets and are worth preserving. Referred to as 'historic' or 'cultural resources' they include buildings, structures, objects, sites, and districts. The Nevada State Historic Preservation Office (NSHPO) reached out to its preservation partners and the broader public to identify challenges and develop collaborative goals for preserving these resources while creating sustainable and vibrant communities. This document is the result of that process"--Page 8.




Nevada State Historic Preservation Plan


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Nevada's Historic Buildings


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In 1991, Nevada’s Commission for Cultural Affairs was formed to oversee the preservation of the state’s historic buildings and the conversion of the best of them for use as cultural centers. This program has rehabilitated dozens of historic structures valued by their communities for the ways they represent the development of the state and its culture. Nevada’s Historic Buildings highlights ninety of these buildings, describing them in the context of the state’s history and the character of the people who created and used them. Here are reminders of mining boomtowns, historic ranches, transportation, the divorce and gaming industries, the New Deal, and the innovation of Las Vegas’s post-modern aesthetic. These buildings provide a cross-section of Nevada’s rich historic and cultural heritage and their survival offers everyone the experience of touching the past.







Nevada Comprehensive Preservation Plan


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Comprehensive state-wide plan for historic preservation of cultural resources includes the following sub-units: land usage; transportation and communication; commerce and industry; government and politics; the people; social organizations and movements; and literature, arts and journalism. Each unit contains a summary history/overview, bibliography, operating plan listing specific sites, definition of property types and historic landscape features, significant individuals associated with the topic, goals and priorities, and constituency groups and resource managers.