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Historic Sites: Washington State has a rich built environment that includes buildings, structures, districts and objects that date back to the 1850s. These historic resources have been recorded since the early 1900's and provide a valuable, physical reminders of our past.
The Inventory encompasses a wide range of historic property types such as rural structures, industrial complexes, recreational properties, transportation infrastructure, and domestic properties. Discussion of the state's historic built environment would not be complete without acknowledging a growing public interest in historic properties constructed from the post WWII era. Such properties include those associated with America's roadside culture including motels, drive-in restaurants, gas stations and automobile dealerships. In 2003 DAHP took the lead by launching the state's first attempt to spark the discussion and appreciation of the built environment that best represents the last 50 years. The "Nifty From the Last 50 Initiative" launched at the State Historic Preservation Officers Award Ceremony, involves a grass roots approach to identify and document such sites for future reference in state and local databases.
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