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Historical Research Associates
HRA provides cultural resource management, historical research, and litigation support for public and private clients across the country. Since 1974, we have been helping our clients use the past to solve present-day problems. HRA provides a full range of Cultural Resource Management (CRM) and Historic Preservation services to assist agencies and private companies in navigating cultural resource.

HRA conducts in-depth historical research in archives and repositories across the country and prepares reports, books, brochures, and interpretive content that bring this. HRA helps attorneys understand and use historical evidence in briefs, motions, trial presentations, and settlement discussions.
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HRA is one of the oldest history and archaeology consulting firms in the United States. In 1974, a small team of historians in Missoula, Montana, began working with federal, state, and private groups to address contemporary legal and administrative problems.

By the late 1970s, the firm had expanded its services to cultural resources management and became a leader in providing integrated teams of historians and archaeologists for environmental permitting in the West.We also developed expertise in supporting attorneys with historical research and expert witness work, particularly in the fields of Indian, environmental, and water law.
HRA's staff of archaeologists and historic preservation professionals research, conduct fieldwork, analyze data, and prepare technical reports for a wide range of CRM and Historic Preservation clients, including corporations, government agencies, developers, and private citizens. We assist our clients with legal compliance as well as consultation with agencies and tribes.
Mitigation of adverse effects projects (data recovery, HABS/HAER, interpretive displays and documents). HRA also assists clients and agencies in the energy, transportation, federal, communications, and development sectors. Our projects range from large multistate linear corridors to individual property assessments.
Cultural resources compliance involves regulations at various levels of government that often include requirements or guidelines calling for consultation with Native American tribes and other community groups to ensure that input from stakeholders with investment in the cultural history of a place is heard and considered in decision making.
HRA's historic preservation specialists work with clients from federal, state, and local entities as well as private organizations.

HRA architectural historians and historians have worked with LEED-certified architects to demonstrate the contribution historic resources make to a sustainable environment, including restoration, rehabilitation, and preservation of historic resources to the Secretary of the Interior's Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties.
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