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Tax Breaks For Protecting History, Donna Castellano Mar 2003

Tax Breaks For Protecting History, Donna Castellano

The Historic Huntsville Quarterly

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Historic Districts, The Historic Comission And You, Robert Van Peursem Mar 2003

Historic Districts, The Historic Comission And You, Robert Van Peursem

The Historic Huntsville Quarterly

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How To Hire A Contractor, Mike Holbrook Mar 2003

How To Hire A Contractor, Mike Holbrook

The Historic Huntsville Quarterly

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How To Hire An Architect, Marc Goldmon Mar 2003

How To Hire An Architect, Marc Goldmon

The Historic Huntsville Quarterly

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Materials And Building Methods That Preserve Your Home's History, Mike Holbrook Mar 2003

Materials And Building Methods That Preserve Your Home's History, Mike Holbrook

The Historic Huntsville Quarterly

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The Historic Huntsville Quarterly Of Local Architecture And Preservation: Preservation Primer, Vol.29, No.1 - 2, Spring - Summer 2003, Historic Huntsville Foundation Mar 2003

The Historic Huntsville Quarterly Of Local Architecture And Preservation: Preservation Primer, Vol.29, No.1 - 2, Spring - Summer 2003, Historic Huntsville Foundation

The Historic Huntsville Quarterly

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Part One Five Points, Debra Brasher Mar 2003

Part One Five Points, Debra Brasher

The Historic Huntsville Quarterly

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The Role Of Neighborhood Theaters, Samuel D. Gruber Dr. Jan 2003

The Role Of Neighborhood Theaters, Samuel D. Gruber Dr.

Samuel D. Gruber Dr.

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2003; Pamphlet; Working Together, Pilgrim Missionary Baptist Church Jan 2003

2003; Pamphlet; Working Together, Pilgrim Missionary Baptist Church

Pamphlets

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El Cerro De Las Balsas Y El Chinchorro: Una Aproximación A La Arqueología Del Poblamiento Prehistórico E Ibérico En La Albufereta De Alicante., Pablo Rosser Jan 2003

El Cerro De Las Balsas Y El Chinchorro: Una Aproximación A La Arqueología Del Poblamiento Prehistórico E Ibérico En La Albufereta De Alicante., Pablo Rosser

pablo rosser

PABLO ROSSER, J. ELAYI, J.M. PÉREZ BURGOS. Estudio amplio de las intervenciones arqueológicas realizadas en el Cerro de las Balsas / Tossal de les Basses, Albufereta, Alicante. Monográfico nº 2, de la Revista LQNT.


Historic Preservation And Urban Cultural Geography In Southern California, Charles Palmer Jan 2003

Historic Preservation And Urban Cultural Geography In Southern California, Charles Palmer

Psi Sigma Siren

In 1995, the editors of Historic Preservation bestowed their Great American Main Street Awards upon Pasadena, California; Clarksville, Missouri; Dubuque, Iowa; Franklin, Tennessee; and Sheboygan Falls, Wisconsin. The awards recognized the collective achievements of local governments, citizenry, and historic preservationists who “tapped into community pride and energy and built upon--not over--the inherent value of their community’s historic character.” It is no surprise that Pasadena represents California on this list, as the city has eighty-four separate listings on the National Register of Historic Places as of November 2001. This is more, in fact, than some counties--consider the forty-eight listings in Riverside …


Storage Of Architectural Materials At The Syracuse University Library, Peter D. Verheyen, Carolyn Davis, Debra Olson Jan 2003

Storage Of Architectural Materials At The Syracuse University Library, Peter D. Verheyen, Carolyn Davis, Debra Olson

Libraries' and Librarians' Publications

When the Department of Special Collections at the Syracuse University Library acquired the papers of Werner Seligmann, an architect and former Dean of the Syracuse University School of Architecture, the opportunity presented itself to develop a model storage system that could be applied to the other architectural drawings in the Department. While not large in comparison to these other collections, the Seligmann Papers were sizable enough to give us a better understanding of the storage issues involved if we decided to undertake the task of re-housing our other drawings. If such a task were to be undertaken, a new storage …


Summary Report For The 2003 Season, Mark Schuler Jan 2003

Summary Report For The 2003 Season, Mark Schuler

Excavation Reports

In 2003, systematic excavation exposed most of the domus of the Northeast Church. This report will address in turn work done in:

  • A. The south aisle (L524)
  • B. The north aisle (L542)
  • C. Northern rooms outside the domus (L536)
  • D. The chancel and apse (L504, L507, L518)
  • E. The tombs in the chancel (L533 and L537)


Guiding Growth: A Survey Of Tax Incentives, New England Environmental Finance Center, Muskie School Of Public Service Jan 2003

Guiding Growth: A Survey Of Tax Incentives, New England Environmental Finance Center, Muskie School Of Public Service

Legislation

Current development patterns and increased tax pressures in local municipalities combine to harm both Maine’s natural resources and its quality of life. Previous initiatives such as the implementation of zoning laws did not fully result in the desired outcomes. Zoning laws were often too flexible and often did not resist market and political pressures to change zoning regulations to allow development with possible economic growth. A sound taxation system or fee structure may be the solution to slow down development in natural areas and direct it towards areas appropriate for growth.

To protect Maine’s natural resources more successfully from future …


Mott House: Chapter 13 Of Collecting Houses By Anne W. Baker, Anne W. Baker Jan 2003

Mott House: Chapter 13 Of Collecting Houses By Anne W. Baker, Anne W. Baker

Documentation

Anne W. Baker describes the significance of the Mott House in her book Collecting Houses: 17th Century Houses 20th Century Adventures. Published in 2003.