NMOCA NMDCA
NMDCA
 
Museums & MonumentsNew Mexico ArtsHistoric PreservationNew Mexico Music CommissionState LibraryState LibraryAbout DCAContact DCA
 Museums & Monuments

New Mexico's extraordinary wealth of historic buildings and districts, archaeological sites, and cultural landscapes are an essential part of what makes this such a special place for residents and their out-of-state guests. The Department's Office of Archaeological Studies and Historic Preservation Division work to ensure that these cultural resources are protected and preserved.

Historic Preservation Division | www.nmhistoricpreservation.org

The preservation of New Mexico's historic treasures has enormous impacts on the social and economic well-being of New Mexicans. It underlies the state's vigorous heritage tourism industry and builds healthier local communities.

Without historic preservation, those buildings and sites that draw millions of tourism dollars each year would be lost. More importantly, without preservation efforts, our children would not learn about the events, people, and values which formed our communities.

Historic preservation is a community-building activity that stabilizes neighborhoods, revitalizes downtowns, creates good jobs, increases the tax base, and educates our youth.

The Historic Preservation Division's many activities include:

  • Identifying and recording prehistoric and historic places, nominating them to the National Register of Historic Places and the State Register of Cultural Properties, and maintaining records of those places to be used for planning and research.
  • Administering tax-credit, low-interest loan, easement, and grant programs to provide preservation incentives.
  • Providing preservation-related technical assistance to agencies, local governments, and private owners.
  • Administering preservation laws and assisting other agencies and local governments in developing preservation regulations and ordinances.
  • Developing educational programs about New Mexico's past and about the value of preserving our heritage.

Office of Archaeological Studies | www.nmarchaeology.org

The Office of Archaeological Studies conducts archaeological research projects throughout New Mexico with a diverse group of 40 - 50 archaeologists and support staff. It's mission is to identify, interpret, and share information about prehistoric and historic sites across the state.

The office serves state agencies and private organizations that need archaeological studies performed as part of their development projects. In addition, OAS also provide ethnographic and historical research services.

OAS's award-winning education outreach program directly interacts with New Mexicans in order to answer their questions about archaeology, history, and the heritage of New Mexico.


Photo
Kimo Theater, Albuquerque

Photo
Chaco Canyon

Photo

 
Historic Preservation Division
407 Galisteo St.
Santa Fe, NM 87501
(505) 827-6320, fax (505) 872-6338

Website: nmhistoricpreservation.org

Office of Archaeological Studies
407 Galisteo St.
Santa Fe, NM 87501
(505) 827-6343, fax (505) 872-3904

Director: Eric Blinman, Ph.D.

Website: nmarchaeology.org













Museums & Monuments | New Mexico Arts | Historic Preservation | Music Commission | State Library | Museum of New Mexico Press | About DCA | Contact DCA | Home

© 1999 - 2008 New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs except where noted.