Heritage Partnerships Program in Arizona
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Heritage Partnerships Program National Park Service Intermountain Region - Arizona US Department of the Interior Heritage Partnerships Program in Arizona The National Park Service is about more than just parks. The Heritage Partnerships Program of the NPS Intermountain Region helps community groups, local, state and federal agencies, tribal governments, nonprofits, and individuals identify, recognize and preserve national treasures that are located outside of our system of national parks. The Heritage Partnerships Program (HPP) offers • Painted Desert Community Complex NHL nomination, a wide range of services that can be tailored Apache County – provided partial funding and technical T to meet the needs of an individual project. assistance to complete an NHL nomination for the Painted NPS professional staff includes historians, historical Desert Community Complex in Petrified Forest National architects, and archeologists who assist project leaders Park, nationally significant for its association with Mission 66 in the preservation of our Nation’s most significant and for its design by renowned architects Richard Neutra and places. HPP helps communities and groups identify Robert Alexander. nationally significant resources; prepare National Historic Landmark (NHL) nominations and historical • Barrio Viejo Architectural Survey – provided partial reports; conduct archeological and architectural surveys; funding to the Tucson Historic Preservation Foundation complete treatment plans for stabilization and repair; and to inventory and map all properties located in the Barrio create planning and education materials. Viejo historic district, a potential NHL significant as one of the largest concentrations of 19th century vernacular adobe HPP comprises several programs, including the National Sonoran architecture in the United States. Historic Landmarks; Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS), Historic American Engineering Record (HAER), • Historic Structures Assessment and Stabilization for and Historic American Landscapes Survey (HALS) the Poston Elementary School Site, La Paz County – documentation programs; the National Heritage Areas With a Japanese American Confinement Sites grant, the Program; Historic Surplus Property Program; and the Japanese Poston Community Alliance of Lafayette, CA, will assess American Confinement Sites Grant Program. In 2016, HPP the condition of the rapidly deteriorating elementary school supported a variety of projects in Arizona, including: buildings at the former Poston site and create a plan to stabilize and preserve these historic resources. Poston Elementary School, Unit 1, Colorado River Relocation Center was designated as an NHL in 2012. Photo: NHL Nomination. For more information about the Heritage Partnerships Program, Skylar Bauer, Archeologist refer to: nps.gov/nhl/contact/imro.htm, or for information Office: (303) 969-2842 about ongoing or potential projects in Arizona contact: [email protected] NaNationaltional H Historicistoric LandmarksLandmark s(NHL) (NHL) National Park Service NatUSion Departmental Park Serv ofic ethe Interior IntIntermountainermountain R Regionegion - Arizona U.S. Department of the Interior Arizona Utah Glen Canyon National Recreation Area Colorado Navajo Nevada Pipe Spring National ¨¦§15 Grand National Monument Canyon Monument National Park Canyon de Chelly National 13 ¨¦§515 15 Monument 17 14 12 4 16 7 Wupatki 26 National 31 Monument 2 18 25 Lake Mead National Sunset Crater Hubbell Trading Post Recreation Area Volcano National Monument 23 National Historic Site !( 41 22 Walnut Flagstaff Canyon National 27 ¨¦§40 Tuzigoot Monument Petrified New National 19 Forest California Monument Montezuma National Park Mexico Castle National Monument ¨¦§17 3 20 8 37 Tonto National 29 ¨¦§10 !(30 Phoenix Monument 36 ¨¦§25 11 Hohokam Casa Grande Ruins ¨¦§8 Pima National National Monument 42 Monument Saguaro Organ Pipe 35 National Fort Bowie Cactus National 40 Park Monument 5!( National Historic Site Tucson 34 9 Chiricahua 1 National Monument ¨¦§19 38 Tumacacori National 39 10 32 33 Historical Park 24 21 28 6 Mexico Coronado National Memorial Legend !( Cities Interstates ± 0 25 50 National Historic Landmarks National Parks Major Highways Miles Landmarks 1 Air Force Facility Missile Site 8 15 Grand Canyon Power House 30 Pueblo Grande Ruin and Irrigation Sites (Titan II ICBM Site 571- 7) 16 Grand Canyon Village 31 Sage Memorial Hospital School of Nursing, 2 Awatovi Ruins 17 Hoover Dam Ganado Mission 3 Casa Malpais Site 18 Hubbell Trading Post 32 San Bernardino Ranch 4 Mary Jane Colter Buildings 19 Jerome Historic District 33 San Cayetano de Calabazas 5 Desert Laboratory 20 Kinishba Ruins 34 San Xavier Del Bac Mission 6 Double Adobe Site 21 Lehner Mammoth-Kill Site 35 Sierra Bonita Ranch 7 El Tovar 22 Lowell Observatory 36 Snaketown 8 Fort Apache/TR Roosevelt School 23 C. Hart Merriam Base Camp Site 37 Taliesen West 9 Fort Bowie & Apache Pass 24 Mission Los Santos Angeles De Guevavi 38 Tombstone Historic District 10 Fort Huachuca 25 Navajo Nation Council Chamber 39 Tumacacori Museum 11 Gatlin Site 26 Old Oraibi 40 Ventana Cave 12 Grand Canyon Depot 27 Painted Desert Inn 41 Winona Site 13 Grand Canyon Lodge 28 Phelps Dodge General Office Building 42 Yuma Crossing and Associated Sites 14 Grand Canyon Park Operations Building 29 Point of Pines Sites Intermountain Region Geographic Resources Program September 2011, IMRO11_16_NHL version2 Data Sources: NPS Data, ESRI Basemap (Hydrography, Roads, Cities.).