by Kaylee Kerns | Feb 23, 2023 | Architectural History, Industry News, Metcalf, Projects
On January 27th, Rebekah Schields, an Architectural Historian at Metcalf Archaeology™, presented a draft of a National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) nomination to the North Dakota State Review Board. The nomination examines the DeRoche Block, a late nineteenth...
by Kaylee Kerns | Feb 22, 2022 | Architectural History, Projects
Inventories and surveys, nominations to Historic Registers, developing contexts, and taking part in public outreach and education – these are just a few of the Architectural History services that Metcalf provides. As a Cultural Resource Management (CRM) firm, it...
by Kaylee Kerns | Sep 23, 2021 | Architectural History, Projects
In 2020, Metcalf worked with the City of Bismarck to document the Highland Acres neighborhood, a mid-century development located just south of Bismarck State College. With support from the North Dakota State Historic Preservation Office, Metcalf staff intensively...
by Kaylee Kerns | Sep 29, 2020 | Architectural History, Projects
On September 5, Main Avenue in Fargo, North Dakota, fully reopened after two years and a $28 million transformation. Main Avenue, once named Front Street, is part of Fargo’s historic downtown and features two and three-story buildings built between the 1880s and...