Learning
to Preserve
The Office of Archaeology
and Historic Preservation distributes information to all sectors
of society about the importance of properly preserving our significant
buildings, sites, structures, and objects. This guidance ranges
from scholarly context studies that aid in the evaluation of properties,
to brief how-to brochures, to verbatim copies of laws.
In public meetings held as part of the Society's
long-range planning process, educational products and services emerged
as the number-one priority requested of OAHP by the public. Making
written materials more readily available is one way of improving
the delivery of service to Colorado citizens.
Many publications may be read online or may
be downloaded for future use. All publications may be ordered via
mail, e-mail, phone or FAX. Longer documents, most of which are
photocopied, have fees assigned to cover costs of printing and mailing.
Short items are free in limited quantities; requests for more than
five short items have a charge assessed, except that single copies
of forms and their accompanying instruction manuals are always free.
All charges shown include mailing, and a 20 percent discount is
available to those who pick up materials in person.
Your Opinion Counts!
The Office of Archaeology and Historic Preservation invites
you to participate in a survey of Learning to Preserve. The survey will
evaluate the relevance and effectiveness of Learning to Preserve, OAHP’s
catalog of available educational materials. OAHP welcomes and encourages
participation. If you would like to contribute your thoughts and
suggestions, please contact OAHP at 303-866-3395 or
oahp@chs.state.co.us to request
a copy of Learning to Preserve and the accompanying survey, or just stop in
at OAHP, located at 1300 Broadway, Denver, CO 80203 or the State Historic
Fund at 225 E. 16th Ave., Ste. 950, Denver, CO 80203 and fill one out. The survey
ends on April 30, 2008. Thank you in advance for your participation!
Please Note:
Adobe
Acrobat Reader program is required to view and print PDF files.

Please call 303.866.3395 or email
for further assistance if you experience difficulties downloading
our documents.
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