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the art of historic restoration is such a niche business, it is often
difficult to identify where you can get information on any of the
many complex components of the trade. Where do you go for experienced
architects, subcontractors, artisans, and manufacturers? It can take
years to develop a network of reliable sources. If you search the
web through Google or Yahoo, it can take hours to wade through the
garbage to identify the information that is pertinent to your project.
Re-View
has compiled a list of helpful web sites over the years and we assembled
them in a way that you can quickly access your destination. We have
classified the many sites under one of the following four headings:
State
Historic Preservation Offices
If you are pursuing a restoration project in another state or want
to identify address, phone numbers and web sites of the state preservation
offices, we have listed them all on this page.
Historic
Organizations
There are many organizations dedicated to the stewardship of historic
preservation. These web sites are full of useful information to
anyone involved in the business.
Historic
Tools and Resources
These sites include companies and organizations that are full of
pertinent information and resources that anyone in the restoration
business can utilize. Whether you are looking for suppliers, manufacturers,
subcontractors, or educational resources, these sites are extremely
helpful.
Historic
Building Links
These sites include information on landmark properties across the
United States.
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