Advisory Council on Historic Preservation, an independent United States Federal agency that promotes the preservation, enhancement, and productive use of the nation's historic resources
In 2002 the project received two awards: the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation Chairman's Award for outstanding federal preservation achievement, and the American Institute of Architects New England Charter's Honor Award.
National Register of Historic Places | National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty | Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names | Second Vatican Council | World Boxing Council | United States National Research Council | National Research Council | Privy Council of the United Kingdom | British Council | Council of Trent | Council of Europe | National Security Council | historic district | Legislative Council | Privy Council of England | National Historic Landmark | Greater London Council | Council on Foreign Relations | Lord President of the Council | United States National Security Council | Legislative Council of Hong Kong | City Council | World Council of Churches | Council of Constance | United Nations Security Council | New York City Council | London County Council | Lloyds Bank (historic) | Auckland Council | National Trust for Historic Preservation |
In 1996, Judd was named by President Clinton as an Expert Member to the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation, the federal agency that oversees and advises on national preservation matters.