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Historic Preservation ProgramEugeneans care deeply about our shared history. Our past lives on through buildings and places preserved for all to enjoy. Our historic resources range from Native American cultural sites to buildings from the City’s founding days in the 1870s to modern buildings from the 1960s. These resources connect us to the past and add to our sense of what it means to live in Eugene. Our program relies on a volunteer Historic Review Board. The board helps us manage national programs, review changes to historic properties, and offer loans and grants. Our planners and volunteers work with property owners and people in the community to preserve our history. Over the last two years, seven new sites were added to Eugene’s list of protected resources. Use this online map to explore historic resources around Eugene. Upcoming historic preservation efforts include planning in the River Road and Santa Clara neighborhoods and celebrating Historic Preservation Month in May.In grants awarded to Eugene <br />residents to protect our history <br />7 <br />New historic sites <br />added to Eugene’s list of <br />protected resources <br />1 Golden Paintbrush Award <br />from the State Historic <br />Preservation Office <br />$4810 <br />Robinson Link Cottages - photo features main Italianate building dating to the mid-1890’s <br />10 Planning Annual Report 2018 October 24, 2018, Joint Work Session – Item 1