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WEBINAR ARCHIVE - Updated February 6, 2024


​Deed Research Webinar


Window of opportunity: West Virginia's Residential historic tax credit


Cass Scenic Railroad State Park: Preservation, Protection, and Recreation


LASER SCANNING FOR HISTORIC PRESERVATION
WEBINAR TITLES:
Listed in alphabetical order

-Ask the Expert! with Jon & Derrick Smith
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-Cass Scenic Railroad State Park: Preservation, Protection, and Recreation
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- ​ The Continuum of Public Support for Historic Preservation in Southern West Virginia
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-Dr. Emory Kemp & West Virginia's Industrial & Transportation Heritage

- Deed Research Webinar with Jeanne Finstein


-Documenting Appalachia's Diverse Communities Through Historic Preservation​

- Financing Historic Preservation Projects through New Market & Historic Tax Credits

-How to Rehab Historic Wooden Windows
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-Introduction to Lead Paint Safety

-Laser Scanning for Historic Preservation

-Rats Nest: A Hoard of Information

-Removing the Rust: Preservation Opportunities & Challenges in Post-Industrial South Wheeling
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-Researching Historic Properties

-Smithsonian & You: Boosting Your Local History with the "Museum on Main Street Tour"

-Tours for Building a Strong Coalition

-Virtual Tour: Historic Resources of McDowell County

​-Window of Opportunity: West Virginia's Residential Historic Tax Credit

 ASK THE EXPERT! with JON & DERRICK SMITH

TOOLS FOR BUILDING A STRONG COALITION

RATS NEST: A HOARD OF INFORMATION

SMITHSONIAN & YOU: BOOSTING YOUR COMMUNITY & LOCAL HISTORY WITH THE "MUSEUM ON MAIN STREET" TOUR

Here are some helpful links with information for participating in the Smithsonian Crossroads program -

Official Council application and information page: http://wvhumanities.org/programs/crossroads/

Official Smithsonian Crossroads page: https://museumonmainstreet.org/content/crossroads

Google Drive folder with additional resources: https://bit.ly/CrossroadsResources

How to Rehab Historic Wooden Windows

​Introduction to Lead Paint Safety

Documenting Appalachia's Diverse Communities Through Historic Preservation

Dr. Emory Kemp & West Virginia's Industrial & Transportation Heritage
Additional information:
  • Oral history with Dr. Emory Kemp where he discusses the I-Beam used in the construction of WV Independence Hall - ​https://youtu.be/wMQoiqsxyJ0
  • Emory L. Kemp Papers Regarding Industrial History at West Virginia University's WV & Regional History Center - https://archives.lib.wvu.edu/repositories/2/resources/6270
  • Institute for the History of Technology and Industrial Archaeology Records at West Virginia University's WV & Regional History Center - https://archives.lib.wvu.edu/repositories/2/resources/3045

Virtual Tour: Historic Resources of McDowell County

Removing the Rust - Preservation Opportunities & Challenges in Post-Industrial South Wheeling

Researching Historic Properties

 Financing Historic Preservation Projects through New Market & Historic Tax Credits

​ The Continuum of Public Support for Historic Preservation in Southern West Virginia

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  • News
  • Contact
    • Ways to Give to PAWV
  • Advocacy
    • Most Endangered Properties
    • Historic Rehabilitation Tax Credits
  • Programs
    • Annual Awards >
      • 2025 Awards
    • Blair Footsteps Interpretive Trail
    • Frances Benjamin Johnston: A West Virginia Icon >
      • Selected Photos
      • Behind the Lens Activity
    • West Virginia Historic Preservation Conference
    • Webinars >
      • Webinar Archive
    • West Virginia Historic Theatre Trail
    • WV New Deal Trail
  • Resources
    • Fund Your Preservation Project
    • Preservation Techniques >
      • Historic Building Assessment
      • How to Recycle Asbestos
      • Mothballing Property
      • Window Rehabilitation
    • Preserve WV AmeriCorps