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=County of Albemarle= | =Charlottesville-Albemarle Historic Preservation= | ||
[[File:AWB.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Monroe's Ashlawn-Highland]] | |||
[[File:MBW.jpg|200px|thumb|left|Jefferson's Monticello]] | |||
[[File:RWB.jpg|200px|thumb|center|The Rotunda at UVA]] | |||
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In an effort to preserve the history of Charlottesville, Albemarle, and the surrounding areas, many institutions have been established to oversee, orchestrate, and enforce restorative initiatives as they relate to the area's historic buildings, homes, and communities. These institutions, both private and public, work in unison to ensure that not only is the history of this region preserved for current generations and those yet to come, but that the efforts enacted are done so in a successful manner. What follows is a listing of these institutions. | |||
==County of Albemarle== | |||
* [[Albemarle County Historic Districts]] | * [[Albemarle County Historic Districts]] | ||
* [[County of Albemarle Landmark Registry]] | * [[County of Albemarle Landmark Registry]] | ||
* [[Albemarle County Historic Preservation Committee]] | * [[Albemarle County Historic Preservation Committee]] | ||
* [[James | * [[James Monroe's Ashlawn-Highland]] | ||
* Thomas Jefferson's [[Monticello]] | * Thomas Jefferson's [[Monticello]] | ||
* [[University of Virginia]] | * [[University of Virginia]] | ||
=City of Charlottesville= | ==City of Charlottesville== | ||
* [[Charlottesville Historic Districts]] | * [[Charlottesville Historic Districts]] | ||
* [[City of Charlottesville Landmark Registry]] | * [[City of Charlottesville Landmark Registry]] | ||
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* [[Board of Architectural Review]] | * [[Board of Architectural Review]] | ||
=State of Virginia= | ==State of Virginia== | ||
* [[Department of Historic Resources]] | * [[Department of Historic Resources]] | ||
* [[Virginia Historical Society]] | * [[Virginia Historical Society]] | ||
* [[Archaeological Society of Virginia]] | * [[Archaeological Society of Virginia]] | ||
=Regional Preservation= | ==Regional Preservation== | ||
* [[Albemarle Charlottesville Historical Society]] | * [[Albemarle Charlottesville Historical Society]] | ||
* [[Piedmont Environmental Council]] | * [[Piedmont Environmental Council]] |
Revision as of 15:45, 12 January 2011
Charlottesville-Albemarle Historic Preservation
In an effort to preserve the history of Charlottesville, Albemarle, and the surrounding areas, many institutions have been established to oversee, orchestrate, and enforce restorative initiatives as they relate to the area's historic buildings, homes, and communities. These institutions, both private and public, work in unison to ensure that not only is the history of this region preserved for current generations and those yet to come, but that the efforts enacted are done so in a successful manner. What follows is a listing of these institutions.
County of Albemarle
- Albemarle County Historic Districts
- County of Albemarle Landmark Registry
- Albemarle County Historic Preservation Committee
- James Monroe's Ashlawn-Highland
- Thomas Jefferson's Monticello
- University of Virginia
City of Charlottesville
- Charlottesville Historic Districts
- City of Charlottesville Landmark Registry
- Department of Neighborhood Development Services
- Planning Commission
- Charlottesville City Council
- Historic Resources Committee
- Board of Architectural Review