The Kentucky State Historic Preservation Plan is intended as a guide for statewide preservation activities into the 21st century. Ensuring that the Commonwealth’s enormously diverse historic sites remain productive and survive into the new millennium will require effective public policy, a vigorous preservation program, and the hard work of many committed Kentuckians. Indeed, success will depend upon the many individuals, organizations, governmental agencies, local preservation commissions, preservation professionals, and elected officials who together will be responsible for carrying out a shared preservation agenda. Policy, planning, and stewardship, successfully combined, can preserve our past for future generations. These ideas are reflected in the vision that guides the State Historic Preservation Plan.
Parkette Drive-in Fayette County
You can obtain a copy from this web site. The following is a pdf file, you will need Adobe® Acrobat Reader to view it
Planning to Preserve: 2004 State Historic Preservation Plan for the Commonwealth of Kentucky
You can obtain a paper copy of the plan by contacting Mary Jean Atchison at 502.564.7005, extension 113. Mail requests to: 300 Washington Street, Frankfort, Kentucky 40601 to his attention. Her e-mail is: maryjean.atchison@ky.gov