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Historic Sites:
Historic Preservation Week
The following is a complete listing of all of the past State Historic Preservation Officer's Awards for Outstanding Achievement in Historic Preservation
Outstanding Achievement in Historic Preservation Planning
This award acknowledges achievement by individuals or organizations for their efforts in laying the groundwork for the long-term preservation of important historic resources. Recipients have established and maintained effective protection mechanisms such as preservation plans.
Not Awarded
Cascade Rail Foundation: South Cle Elum
- 2005
Whatcom County Planning & Development Services and the Lummi Nation Tribal Historic Preservation Office: Whatcom County
- 2004
Coast Defense Interpretive Plan: prepared by EDAW for the Washington State Parks & Recreation Commission
- 2003
Not Awarded
- 2002
Olson Farm Master Plan: Auburn
- 2001
Nancy Larson and the Friday Harbor Historic Preservation Review Board
- 2000
Vancouver National Historic Reserve: Vancouver
Managment Plan for Meadowbrook Farm: North Bend
- 1999
Historic Ellensburg
Mt. Rainier National Park
- 1998
Fort Ward Neighborhood Association: Seattle
Clark County/Vancouver/Camas Archaeological Ordinance
- 1997
King County Landmarks & Heritage Program
- 1996
Tacoma Hilltop Preservation Reviatization Stategy: Gerry Eysaman, Upper Tacoma Renaissance Association, Tacoma Housing Authority, Hilltop Home Ownership Development Association, Martin Luther Kind Housing Department Association, City of Tacoma
- 1995
Oysterville Design Review Board
Archaeological and Cultural Resources Task Group for the Yakima Resources Management Cooperative
- 1994
Preservation Planning: King County Department of Metropolitan Services
Ferry and Okanogan Counties; Cities of Omak and Okanogan; Towns of Coulee Dam, Elmer City, and Nespelem; and
the Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation
- 1993
Seattle City Light
- 1992
Joint Planning Effort: Swinomish Tribe and Skagit County
Olympia Heritage Commission
- 1991
Yakama Nation
The Valerie Sivinski Award for Outstanding Achievement in Historic Preservation Rehabilitation Projects
This award acknowledges the restoration or rehabilitation of a property listed in the State or National Register of Historic Places. Awarded projects demonstrate the best of preservation practice, meeting or exceeding the guidelines of the Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation, and contribute significantly to the community at large.
- 2007
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Stadium High School
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Hailstone Feed Store
Issaquah
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The Wilson Hotel
Anacortes
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- 2006
Visitor's Resource & Interpretive Center: Rosalia
Trinity Episcopal Church: Seattle
Franklin County Courthouse: Pasco
- 2005
Spokane Legion Building: Spokane
Northern Pacific Bridge No. 35: North Bend
- 2004
Port Stanley Schoolhouse: Lopez Island
O’Rear House: Pt. Townsend
- 2003
Temple of Justice: Olympia, General Administration
Pioneer Square Pergola:Ron Wright & Associates, Seattle Department of Parks & Recreation, Seidelhuber Iron & Bronze, Inc., Anthony Construction
Mount Spokane Vista House:Spokane
- 2002
Marcus Whitman Hotel:Walla Walla
McGrath Hotel:North Bend
- 2001
Bostwick Hotel: Tacoma, Steve Rose, Bristol Equities, Cardwell/Thomas and Associates/Architects
- 2000
Lacamas School: Yelm Vicinity, Dillard and Juanita Jenson, Rich and Mary Johnson
Holly-Mason Building: Spokane, Rob Brewster, Keith Ballantyne, Spokane School District #81
Union Station: Seattle, Nitze-Stagen & Co., Vulcan Northwest, Inc., and Sound Transit
Sam Hill Road: Maryhill Museum of Art, Klickitat County Road Department
- 1999
Campbell House: Spokane, Eastern Washington State Historical Society
Puget Sound Naval Shipyard: Bremerton
- 1998
MV Plover, Whatcom Co.
Washington School, Walla Walla
- 1997
Hospitality House: Fort Lewis, I Corps and Fort Lewis
- 1996
Everett High School: Everett, Everett School District, Dykeman Architects, City of Everett, Everett Historical Commission
- 1995
Monte Cristo Hotel: Everett, GGLO Architecture, Lojis Development Corp., The Rafin Company, City of Everett Historical Commission, Snohomish County
- 1994
City of Tacoma: Tacoma
Barge Hall: Ellensburg, Central Washington University
- 1993
Columbia County Courthouse: Dayton, Board of Columbia County Courthouse Restoration Fund and the Board of Columbia County Commissioners
Belmont/Boylston Historic Houses: Seattle, Historic Seattle Preservation and Development Authority
- 1992
Victorian Row Apartments: Seattle, Alexander and Nolvia Hicks with the City of Seattle
Rialto Theater: Tacoma, Rialto Theater Foundation with the City of Tacoma
- 1991
Old Yellowstone Road: Redmond, King County Department of Public Works
The Met Theater: Spokane, Metropolitan Mortgage Company
Outstanding Career Achievement
This award acknowledges the contributions of an individual over a long span of time to the general practice of historic preservation. The recipients can point to involvement of varying degrees in activities large and small that have helped secure public attention for the protection of National Register or National Register eligible properties. Recipients may include those whose commitment to preservation is either professional or avocational.
Dr. Richard Daugherty: Lacey
Steven Arai: Seattle
Shanna Stevenson: Olympia
- 2003
Joanne Moyer, Spokane
Louise Lindgren, Snohomish County
- 2002
Ginny Butler, Dayton
Louie Wynne, Spokane
- 2001
Joan Corfield Curtis, Pierce County
Valerie Sivinski, Tacoma
- 2000
David M. Hansen, Olympia
- 1999
Karen Gordon, Seattle
Lorraine Overmyer, Pierce County
Clifford Washines, Yakima
- 1998
Not Awarded
- 1997
George Bartholick, King County
Jerry Elfendahl, Bainbridge Island
Larry Kreisman, Seattle
- 1996
Greg Cleveland, Yakima Co.
Nancy Compau, Spokane
- 1995
Ben W. Gilbert, Pierce County
Susan C. Goff, Olympia
- 1994
Darlene Huntington, Snohomish County
Delbert McBride, Nisqually Tribe
- 1993
Dick Clifton (posthumous), State Parks
Adeline Fredin, Okanogan
Senator Al Williams, King County
- 1992
Frances Hare, Yakima
Madilane Perry, Ferry
- 1991
Harriet Fish, Clallam County
Senator Nat Washington, Grant County
Outstanding Achievement in Public Education
This award recognizes either singular or continuing efforts to inform the public about a particular historic property or range of related properties. The recipient can be an organization or an individual and can be based upon a publication, film or video, exhibit, conference or ongoing historic preservation education program.
Sylvester's Window Project: Olympia
Don Peting: University of Oregon
Not Awarded
- 2003
HAMMER & Cultural Resources Protection Program: Hanford, Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation
Brain Kamens: Tacoma, Tacoma Public Library
- 2002
Gerry Tays: Olympia
- 2001
The Wanapum and PUD No.2 of Grant County
Gary Zagelow: Spokane
- 2000
Officer Lori Watlamet: Klickitat County
Daniel Meatte: Olympia, State Parks
- 1999
Port Susan Middle School 7th & 8th Grade Classes, Kitsap County
Historic Seattle Preservation and Development Authority, Seattle
Gary Wessen, Statewide
- 1998
Tom Robinson, Thurston County
Donald Walter
Spokane Preservation Advocates: Spokane
- 1997
Vashon Island Archaeology and Documentary Projects, Kitsap County
Fairchild Air Force Base Education Project, Spokane
- 1996
School Program for Pike's Place Market, Seattle
- 1995
Morris Ubelaker, CWU , Ellensburg
Center for Wooden Boats, Seattle
- 1994
Washington State Historical Society, Washington State Public Works Board, and the Washington State Department of Transportation, Statewide
- 1993
Volunteers for Outdoor Washington and the Mount Baker Snoqualmie National Forest, Statewide
Archaeological & Historical Services, EWU, Cheney
- 1992
Maria Parker Pasqua, Pierce County
HP Committee, Eastern Washington State Historical Society, Spokane
- 1991
Central Washington Museum, Kittitas County
Outstanding Achievement in Stewardship
This award recognizes a continuing effort to preserve and protect a distinct historic property. It is not an award for rehabilitation, but rather for a commitment to ensure the maintenance, repair, interpretation, and survival of an important resource.
Grand Mound Citizens Group fo Swede Hall: Rochester
Hood Canal Improvment Club: Union
Central Washington University: Ellensburg
Stanwood Area Historical Society: Stanwood
- 2005
A.Z. Wells House: Wenatchee
Highline School District Camp Waskowitz: North Bend
Deep River Church: Wahkiakum County
- 2004
Okanogan National Forest: Okanogan
Pt. Townsend Fire Bell Tower: Pt. Townsend
- 2003
Ben Olson House: Vader
Nifty Theatre: Waterville
- 2002
Erickson Farm: Thurston County
- 2001
North Clark County Historical Museum
The Community of Spokane and the Spokane Symphony: Spokane
- 2000
USDA Farm Service Agency
Bureau of Land Management -- Spokane District
- 1999
Janice, Frank & Ronald Scheibe and Dianne & Dallas Dodd: Asotin Co.
Benton County Prosecutor and Sheriff's Office
David Lundgren: Waterville, Waterville Hotel
- 1998
Joseph Barron:Walla Walla
Northwest School: Seattle
Deborah Vick and Jack Cullen: Isaquah, Tracy House
- 1997
Richard Schneider & Bud McBride, Snohomish County
Hutton Settlement Board: Spokane Co.
Neely Mansion Association: King Co.
- 1996
Jan Johnson: Seattle, Panama Hotel
- 1995
Museum of Flight & the Boeing Management Association, Seattle
Ritzville Antique Annies & Andys and the National Wheat Museum
- 1994
Louella Burns, Richard and Gladys Lembcke
Lyle and Lou Dunkin: Steilacoom
Paul and Cherie Bergevin: Yakima Co, La Frambroise Farm
Weyerhaeuser Real Estate Company: Dupont
- 1993
Daniel and Mary Anne Bigelow: Olympia
Gifford Pinchot National Forest
- 1992
Washington State Parks & Recreation Commission: Olympia
Yakima Interurban Lines Association: Yakima
- 1991
Not Awarded
Special Achievement
This award recognizes an individual or an organization for exemplary service on behalf of historic properties.
- 2007
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Save the Bridge Committee - The Curlew Bridge
Curlew
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12th Street Partners - Donovan Lane Development
Everett
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- 2006
Deer Park School District for Clayton School: Clayton
- 2005
General Administration - Legislative Rehabilitation:Olympia
Friends of Eddon Boatworks: Gig Harbor
- 2004
Jay and Julie Turner: Tacoma Northslope Neighborhood
Heritage Properties and Save Albers Mill: Tacoma
Historic Seattle
- 2003
City of Centralia/McMenamins/Centralia Depot, Centralia
Jack Williams, Seattle
- 2002
Patsy Collins, Seattle
Representative Val Ogden, Clark County
Steve Wells, Olympia
- 2001
Dr.Charles LeWarne, King County
The Honorable Norm Dicks
- 2000
Wells and Company, Avista Development Corporation, Spokane
- 1999
Frank and Barbara Mason, Lewis County
Sandie Turner, Olympia
Peter Bevis/Kalakala Foundation, King County
- 1998
Issaquah Sportsmen's Club, Issaquah
Redtop Lookout, Chelan County
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1997
David Buckland, Statewide
Lincoln County Commissioners, Lincoln County
Mary Thompson, Olympia
- 1996
Alan Spencer
Wells & Company, Integrus Architecture, Spokane
- 1995
Jim Henderson, Statewide
Friends of the Okanogan County Courthouse, Okanogan
- 1994
Archaeology Week Design Team
Wing Luke Asian Museum, Seattle
- 1993
Larry Nelson, Lewis County
Rick Davis, Klickitat County
- 1992
Jean Gardner, Thurston County
Jake Thomas
- 1991
Not Awarded
Outstanding Achievement in Portraying Historic Preservation in the Media
This award, newly established in 2000, recognizes individuals and organizations that have successfully fostered public discourse and understanding of historic preservation issues in the media, including print, audio, visual and electronic formats.
Todd Mathews, Tacoma Daily Index: Tacoma
Not Awarded
- 2005
Not Awarded
- 2004
Historic Seattle's On-line Magazine
- 2003
Cheney Historic Preservation Commission, Cheney
Dr. Darby Stapp, BECTELL, Cheney
- 2002
Michael Guilfoil, The Spokesman Review, Spokane
- 2001
Peter Callaghan, Tacoma News Tribune , Tacoma
HistoryLink: Seattle
- 2000
Mike Lee, Andy Perdue, and Ken Robertson (Editor), The Tri-City Herald
If you would like to more about the awards, contact Russell Holter at (360)586-3533 or email RussellH@cted.wa.gov
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