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The National Park Service and ASLA congratulate the winners of the 2024 Historic American Landscapes Survey (HALS) Challenge, announced at the ASLA Conference on Landscape Architecture. This annual competition, administered by the National Park Service in collaboration with ASLA and the Library of Congress, invites landscape architects, students, and other enthusiasts to document the history and significance of important landscapes in their communities. First Place: Devils Den State Park, HALS AR-13West Fork, Washington County, ArkansasBy Kimball Erdman, Lori Filbeck, Allen Hart, Sophia Bobzien, Student ASLA, Andreia Alfaro, Emily Booth, Matthew Gauldin, Student ASLA, Brett Paris, Reed Waters, Angie Payne, Malcolm Williams, Manon WilsonFay Jones School of Architecture and Design, University of Arkansas Second Place: Cochran Ditch, HALS NV-6Reno, Washoe County, NevadaBy Dr. Jung-Hwa Kim, Jacel Zeres Avila, Student ASLA, UNLV School of Architecture; Amanda Rookey, ASLA; Melinda Gustin, ASLA Third Place: Freedom Riders National Monument, HALS AL-9Anniston, Calhoun County, AlabamaBy Laura L. Knott, FASLA Honorable Mention: Ellsworth Rock Garden, HALS MN-13Kabetogama Township, Saint Louis County, MinnesotaBy David Driapsa, FASLAThese winning entries reflect the diversity of historic landscapes, from parks and public spaces to cultural and residential districts. For more on the winners and the full list of submissions, visit The Field: https://thefield.asla.org/2024/10/31/the-2024-hals-challenge-results/Image Credit: 2024 HALS Challenge First Place Winner: Devils Den State Park, HALS AR-13 / Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division; 2024 HALS Challenge Second Place Winner: Cochran Ditch, HALS NV-6 / Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division; 2024 HALS Challenge Third Place: Freedom Riders National Monument, HALS AL-9 / Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division; 2024 HALS Challenge Honorable Mention: Ellsworth Rock Garden, HALS MN-13 / Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division