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Centennial Farm & Ranch

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Paul Bruhn Historic Revitalization Grants Program

Brian Beadles
Deputy State Historic Preservation Officer
(307) 777-8594

Renée Bovée
Paul Bruhn Grants Manager
(307) 777-6312

Katie Leeper
HIstoric Preservation Specialist
(307) 777-7566

 

The Wyoming State Historic Preservation Office received grant funding from the Paul Bruhn Historic Revitalization Grants Program through the National Park Service. The objective of this 2021 grant program is to support the rehabilitation of historic buildings on rural historic main streets and/or commercial districts in Wyoming.

About Centennial Farm & Ranch

The Wyoming Centennial Farm & Ranch program annually honors families who have owned and operated the same farm or ranch for 100 years or more. More than 260 families have been honored through the program since it was reestablished in 2006. Each year, the State Historic Preservation Office and its program partners host a celebration to honor these families. An annual yearbook is also published that features the histories and photos of the Centennial families.

 

Why are Centennial farms and ranches so important?

Wyoming's ranch and farm lands are disappearing at an alarming rate. Farmers and ranchers have withstood development pressure, drought, and mining threats and yet they have managed to preserve these important pieces of Wyoming's rural heritage. Agriculture produces more than just food; it also maintains open spaces, contributes to the state's economy, and supports family businesses. These farms and ranches remain vital today and highlight the importance of agriculture to Wyoming.

 

How do I apply?

Download the 2024 Application (below)

Centennial families are honored each year at the Wyoming State Fair. They receive a framed certificate and a large Centennial sign to display on their property. The award is honorary and does not place any requirements or expectations on the family.

 

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The Community Preservation (also known as Certified Local Government) program exists to develop and support local historic preservation programs throughout Wyoming. We provide education, funding, and technical assistance to help protect historic properties in communities across the state. There are currently 22 certified local governments (CLGs) in Wyoming’s Community Preservation program.

 

 

 

 

What are the benefits of certification?
  • Grant funding
  • Technical assistance
  • National Register participation
  • Training opportunities
  • Networking opportunities
  • Participation in federal consultation
  • State and federal support for preservation in your community
What are the requirements?
  • Maintain a historic preservation commission or board
  • Enforce a local preservation ordinance or resolution
  • Survey and inventory historic properties
  • Provide opportunities for public participation
  • Submit an annual report
     

How does a community become certified?

If your town, city, or county is interested in becoming certified please call 307-777-3418.

 

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The Wyoming State Historic Preservation Office documents, preserves, and promotes Wyoming’s heritage with our preservation partners.

 

Programs

National Register of Historic Places

The National Register of Historic Places is the nation’s official list of cultural resources worthy of preservation. Administered on the Federal level by the National Park Service and managed locally by the State Historic Preservation Office, the National Register recognizes those properties that are significant to local, state, or national history.


Review & Consultation

The Review & Consultation program provides professional review and management services to the State of Wyoming by balancing the needs of development against the need to retain significant pieces of our past. Any project taking place on federal lands, utilizing federal funds or requiring federal permitting must be preceded by a cultural resource inventory and project review in compliance with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 (as amended), as well as the Wyoming Antiquities Act of 1935, the Wyoming Environmental Quality Act of 1973, and other federal and state statutes.


Tax Credits

The Federal Government offers a tax incentive to support the rehabilitation of historic buildings for income-producing purposes. This program is one of the Federal Government's most successful and cost-effective community revitalization programs. The Wyoming State Historic Preservation Office serves as the liaison between the property owner and the National Park Service. The goal of this combined endeavor is to encourage preservation of community treasures and increase awareness of the benefits of rehabilitation efforts.


Planning & Historic Contexts

Historic contexts are an important component of the Wyoming’s State Preservation Plan, which was developed to preserve and promote Wyoming’s heritage. It is the mission of the Planning & Historic Contexts program to develop and maintain updated historic contexts to promote efficiency and better decision-making in the identification, evaluation, and management of Wyoming’s heritage resources.

 

Community Preservation (CLG)

The Community Preservation (also known as Certified Local Government) program exists to develop and support local historic preservation programs throughout Wyoming. We provide education, funding, and technical assistance to help protect historic properties in communities across the state.

 

Cultural Records

The Wyoming Cultural Records Office (WYCRO) collects and manages cultural resource information for the state of Wyoming. WYCRO provides this information to federal agencies, cultural resource management firms, researchers, and other parties through online GIS and non-spatial databases.

 

Site Stewardship

The Wyoming Archaeological Site Stewardship Program (WYSSP) is comprised of concerned people committed to protecting and preserving Wyoming's rich cultural heritage. Professional heritage/cultural resource specialists and trained volunteers work together to monitor cultural resources throughout the state: adding to the existing documentary record, sustaining a regular presence to deter looting and vandalism, and reporting these activities when they occur.

 

Centennial Farm & Ranch

The Wyoming Centennial Farm & Ranch program annually honors families who have owned and operated the same farm or ranch for 100 years or more. Each year, the State Historic Preservation Office and its program partners host a celebration to honor these families. An annual yearbook is also published that features the histories and photos of the Centennial families.

 

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