Emigrant Gap - CA Historical Landmark 403

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I-80
Alta, CA 95701

The California Office of Historic Preservation (OHP) is responsible for administering both federal and state mandated historic preservation programs in California. Their mission is to identify, evaluate, register, and protect the state's invaluable historical resources. With a focus on preserving and celebrating California's heritage, the OHP offers a range of services and resources to support the preservation of historically designated properties and landmarks.

Through their website, the OHP provides access to information on preservation programs, compliance regulations, historic resource surveys, and incentives such as tax credits. They also facilitate partnerships with local and regional preservation organizations, as well as tribal historic preservation programs. With an emphasis on sustainability and climate action, the OHP actively monitors and responds to natural disasters that may impact historical sites and encourages public participation in preservation efforts.

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5.04 reviews
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Charlene G.
4/19/2020

While all the Amber Alert signs on Hwy 80 read, "AVOID travel, stay home and beat COVID-19" - I'm sure like most of us, I've bean suffering from a form of "Island Fever" while SIP'ing at home! I...

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Valerie F.
11/15/2023

Great museum! Lots of history about Donner Party, Indigenous people, and the Lincoln Highway. Movie needs an update...

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Warren S.
1/30/2018

California has so many breathtaking views. Great photo shoot area. Nice place to pull off of HEY 80 and stretch your legs. Plenty of parking and the air is always fresh!

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Meena M.
7/16/2019

It's a great place to stop by and enjoy the breathtaking view and stretching your muscles from driving all the way .. ‍‍...

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