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Historic Preservation Law

Historic Preservation Law protects buildings, structures, and sites with historical, architectural, or cultural significance from being altered or demolished. In the context of environmental law and real estate, these laws ensure that developments consider the impact on historical sites, preserving cultural heritage while promoting sustainable development. This can involve regulations at local, state, and federal levels, including tax incentives for restoration or funding for preservation projects. Ultimately, it aims to balance growth and development with the need to maintain our historical context and identity.