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Preservation Utah leads statewide heritage conservation efforts from its Salt Lake City headquarters, focusing on threatened historic sites, cultural landmarks, and architectural resources throughout the region. The organization maintains Utah's Most Endangered Places program, which systematically documents at-risk properties and coordinates preservation responses through local advocacy networks. Their preservation specialists provide technical guidance for National Register nominations, regulatory compliance, and cultural resource management. The organization operates as Utah's primary liaison to the National Trust for Historic Preservation and World Monuments Fund, implementing international conservation protocols at the state level. Their resource center offers preservation toolkits, archival documentation, and procedural frameworks for communities pursuing local landmark designations. Preservation Utah's advocacy team regularly participates in municipal planning processes, environmental reviews, and legislative initiatives affecting heritage properties. The group's documentation program maintains detailed records of Utah's historic commercial districts, residential neighborhoods, and cultural landscapes dating to territorial periods. Their preservation field services include site assessments, materials analysis, and rehabilitation planning for historic property owners and local governments. Preservation Utah's archival collections serve as a central repository for architectural drawings, site histories, and preservation case studies from across the state.