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Historic Sites: The Washington Heritage Register is an official listing of historically significant sites and properties found throughout the state. The list is maintained by the Department of Archaeology & Historic Preservation and includes districts, sites, buildings, structures, and objects that have been identified and documented as being significant in local or state history, architecture, archaeology, engineering or culture.
For owners of private properties, the effects of listing in or a determination of eligibility for listing in the Washington Heritage Register, are parallel to the effects of listing in the National Register of Historic Places. No restrictions by the Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservation are imposed by a Washington Heritage Register designation when private funds are used to alter a significant property. However, any subdivision of state government or recipient of state funds, shall comply with the State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA, Washington Administrative Code 197-11-330) and Executive Order 05-05. These programs require that significant properties, specifically those listed in or eligible for the Washington Heritage Register, be given consideration when state undertakings (permits, grants, construction, etc.) affect historic and cultural values. If significant resources are identified, the Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservation considers the effects of a proposed project on such resources, and makes a professional recommendation for appropriate treatments or actions. The Department does not regulate the treatment of properties that are found to be significant; a local governing authority may choose to uphold the Department’s recommendation and may require mitigation of adverse effects to significant properties. Sites which are listed on the National Register of Historic Places are automatically added to the Washington Heritage Register and hence a separate nomination form does not need to be completed. The Washington State Heritage Register is governed by several state laws including Senate Bill 363, RCW 27.34.200 and 25-12 WAC. However at this time no specific administrative rules have been developed for the program. For further information on the Washington Heritage Register program, please see the links below:
To Qualify
Steps to Nomination
Owners of properties listed in the Washington Heritage Register receive a certificate of listing. DAHP staff is available to assist with the initial assessments of eligibility of properties to the register and to provide guidance in the completion of register nominations. For more information contact Michael Houser, Architectural Historian at (360) 586-3076 or email: Michael.Houser@dahp.wa.gov.
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