Cultural Resources

  • United States Department of Agriculture: “Cultural Resources & Your Conservation Plan
  • Resources from Washington Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservation:
    • Landowners can submit a request to learn if there are known records on their site by sending an email to recordrequest@dahp.wa.gov and asking for records specific to your property. Department of Archeology & History Preservation (DAHP) staff will send a Property Request Form to complete and return. (The form asks for specific location information, proof of ownership, and has a confidentiality clause.)  
    • If there are questions about being in an area of concern, call the main line (360-586-3065) to be directed to the reviewing archaeologist for your location.
    • The Department of Archaeology & History Preservation website has more information on submitting a public records request.
    • You might also want to view the Predictive Model in the Department of Archeology & History Preservation online portal, WISAARD. Zoom to the location or enter the address in the search bar; wait for it to populate in the drop down and then select it. Then turn on the Predictive Model layer in the legend on the right hand side. This will provide an idea of the likeliness of finding cultural resources for your location and the recommendation of surveys.

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