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Historic Preservation and Conservation

2004

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Cooperative Conservation: Increasing Capacity Through Community Partnerships: Cultural Site Stewardship Program: Quarterly Progress Report, Period Ending December 31, 2004, Margaret N. Rees Dec 2004

Cooperative Conservation: Increasing Capacity Through Community Partnerships: Cultural Site Stewardship Program: Quarterly Progress Report, Period Ending December 31, 2004, Margaret N. Rees

Cultural Site Stewardship Program

A list of cultural sites unique to each of the four agencies is in the process of being compiled by the project manager. The first round, currently numbering more than 300 sites, is being defined in general categories by location and urgency for attention. Additions, refinements, and corrections will be ongoing.

Trainers for Nevada Heritage Site Stewardship were questioned in order to begin tailoring operating procedures for CSSP recruitment and training.


Landmark Report (Vol. 24, No. 2, Kentucky Library Research Collections Dec 2004

Landmark Report (Vol. 24, No. 2, Kentucky Library Research Collections

Landmark Report

Newsletter published by the Landmark Association; this local group advocates the preservation, protection and maintenance of architectural, cultural and archaeological resources in Bowling Green and Warren County, Kentucky.


Proclamations, National Monuments, And The Scope Of Judicial Review Under The Antiquities Act Of 1906, Roberto Iraola Oct 2004

Proclamations, National Monuments, And The Scope Of Judicial Review Under The Antiquities Act Of 1906, Roberto Iraola

William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review

No abstract provided.


Cooperative Conservation: Increasing Capacity Through Community Partnerships: Cultural Site Stewardship Program: Quarterly Progress Report, Period Ending September 30, 2004, Margaret N. Rees Sep 2004

Cooperative Conservation: Increasing Capacity Through Community Partnerships: Cultural Site Stewardship Program: Quarterly Progress Report, Period Ending September 30, 2004, Margaret N. Rees

Cultural Site Stewardship Program

Although the task agreement formally commenced June 30, 2004, the agreement was not fully executed by both parties until July 22, 2004. Since that date, UNLV met with the Interagency Cultural Resources Team on July 23, 2004. Bobbie Antonich, Government Technical Representative for the National Park Service, and Nancy Flagg, Director of the UNLV Public Lands Initiative, brought the team up-to-date on the status of the task agreement, UNLV’s role in fulfilling the agreement.


An Artifact Of Time And Place, Diane Ellis Sep 2004

An Artifact Of Time And Place, Diane Ellis

The Historic Huntsville Quarterly

No abstract provided.


From The Preservation Coordinatior, Leslie Tucker Sep 2004

From The Preservation Coordinatior, Leslie Tucker

The Historic Huntsville Quarterly

No abstract provided.


The Russel Erskine Hotel, David Bowman Sep 2004

The Russel Erskine Hotel, David Bowman

The Historic Huntsville Quarterly

No abstract provided.


Living At The Hotel: Childhood Memories, Margaret Anne Goldsmith Sep 2004

Living At The Hotel: Childhood Memories, Margaret Anne Goldsmith

The Historic Huntsville Quarterly

No abstract provided.


From Stamp Licker To President: My Career With The Russel Erskine Hotel, Eleanor Newman Hutchens Sep 2004

From Stamp Licker To President: My Career With The Russel Erskine Hotel, Eleanor Newman Hutchens

The Historic Huntsville Quarterly

No abstract provided.


Transition Years, Patricia H. Ryan Sep 2004

Transition Years, Patricia H. Ryan

The Historic Huntsville Quarterly

No abstract provided.


Historic Renovation Of The Russel Erskine, David C. Greenberg Sep 2004

Historic Renovation Of The Russel Erskine, David C. Greenberg

The Historic Huntsville Quarterly

No abstract provided.


The New Russel Erskine, Mike Holbrook Sep 2004

The New Russel Erskine, Mike Holbrook

The Historic Huntsville Quarterly

No abstract provided.


Historic Huntsville Quarterly Of Local Architecture And Preservation: The Russel Erskine Hotel, Vol.30, No.3 - 4, Fall - Winter 2004, Historic Huntsville Foundation Sep 2004

Historic Huntsville Quarterly Of Local Architecture And Preservation: The Russel Erskine Hotel, Vol.30, No.3 - 4, Fall - Winter 2004, Historic Huntsville Foundation

The Historic Huntsville Quarterly

No abstract provided.


Contributors, Historic Huntsville Foundation Sep 2004

Contributors, Historic Huntsville Foundation

The Historic Huntsville Quarterly

No abstract provided.


Landmark Report (Vol. 24, No. 1), Kentucky Library Research Collections Sep 2004

Landmark Report (Vol. 24, No. 1), Kentucky Library Research Collections

Landmark Report

Newsletter published by the Landmark Association; this local group advocates the preservation, protection and maintenance of architectural, cultural and archaeological resources in Bowling Green and Warren County, Kentucky.


Sustaining An Indiscrete Cultural Landscape: A Case Study Of The South Brisbane Peninsula, Daniel O'Hare Jul 2004

Sustaining An Indiscrete Cultural Landscape: A Case Study Of The South Brisbane Peninsula, Daniel O'Hare

Daniel O'Hare

The aim of this paper is to expand heritage conservation philosophy and practice, particularly as applied to inner urban areas experiencing rapid change. It is hoped that the paper will contribute towards the development of a cultural landscape orientation in planning, and thereby towards ‘sustainable conservation.’ The paper focuses on the Australian urban conservation context, using the established conservation practice guides as its starting point. These guides, The Burra Charter (Marquis-Kyle and Walker, 1992) and The Conservation Plan (Kerr, 2002) provide rigorous and useful definitions of ‘cultural significance’ and ‘conservation’. It is argued that further development of cultural landscape theory …


Landscape Change: The Influence Of External Cultural Forces, Elizabeth Brabec Jun 2004

Landscape Change: The Influence Of External Cultural Forces, Elizabeth Brabec

Elizabeth Brabec

In the cultural ‘melting pot’ of a world economy, traditional, culturally-defined landscapes are being modified under a myriad of international influences. In this context, it is often difficult to identify the landscape and design forms that are key to maintaining local identity and a sense of place. Identifying these forms is critical in the planning process, as local planners and decision-makers attempt to integrate new, globally-influenced development patterns in local communities and at the same time create spaces and places that will not destroy local values and associations. The landscapes, their vectors, and the changes they engendered, will be used …


Landscape Change: The Influence Of External Cultural Forces, Elizabeth Brabec Jun 2004

Landscape Change: The Influence Of External Cultural Forces, Elizabeth Brabec

Landscape Architecture & Regional Planning Faculty Publication Series

In the cultural ‘melting pot’ of a world economy, traditional, culturally-defined landscapes are being modified under a myriad of international influences. In this context, it is often difficult to identify the landscape and design forms that are key to maintaining local identity and a sense of place. Identifying these forms is critical in the planning process, as local planners and decision-makers attempt to integrate new, globally-influenced development patterns in local communities and at the same time create spaces and places that will not destroy local values and associations. The landscapes, their vectors, and the changes they engendered, will be used …


Pittsburgh Community, Chad Carlson, Sylvia Cleveland, Laura Drummond, Terri Gillett, Jason Hall, Sania Hanafi, Heather Lucas, Penny Luck, Bourke Reeve, Sharman Southall Apr 2004

Pittsburgh Community, Chad Carlson, Sylvia Cleveland, Laura Drummond, Terri Gillett, Jason Hall, Sania Hanafi, Heather Lucas, Penny Luck, Bourke Reeve, Sharman Southall

Heritage Preservation Projects

This piece was created to preserve the neighborhood known as Pittsburgh, located south of Mechanicsville. This traditionally African-American neighborhood is bordered by railroad tracks. This resource includes a large map as well as various smaller maps, photographs, and primary sources on the area.


Ua1b2/1 Former Wku Buildings, Unknown Apr 2004

Ua1b2/1 Former Wku Buildings, Unknown

Student/Alumni Personal Papers

List of WKU buildings that no longer exist giving date built, brief description, date razed and a list of sources.


Breit, Jill Renee, B. 1964 (Sc 1402), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives Apr 2004

Breit, Jill Renee, B. 1964 (Sc 1402), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives

MSS Finding Aids

Finding aid only for Manuscripts Small Collection 1402. Paper written by WKU student Jill R. Breit about architect James Maurice Ingram and his influence in the Bowling Green, Kentucky architectural realm, chiefly during the 1930s and 1940s. Also includes photos and a cassette tape interview with Dr. Fred & Jan Stickle of Bowling Green who live in an Ingram designed home.


Palm Cottage Garden Historic Preservation, Vrushali J. Bharadwaj Mar 2004

Palm Cottage Garden Historic Preservation, Vrushali J. Bharadwaj

FIU Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Historic landscapes are vital elements of our nation's cultural continuum and must be protected as a part of living fabric of the community. This thesis addressed the preservation of historic landscape gardens, focusing on design strategies that can make historic time legible in landscape. It proposed a landscape plan for the preservation of Palm Cottage Garden in Gotha, Florida, a significant historic landscape resource.

To determine the criteria used to establish how and to what period the estate should be restored, the Secretary of the Interior's Guidelines for the Treatment of Cultural Landscapes was followed. This process involved documenting the …


Backyard Adventures: In Search Of Historic Outbuildings, Diane Ellis Mar 2004

Backyard Adventures: In Search Of Historic Outbuildings, Diane Ellis

The Historic Huntsville Quarterly

No abstract provided.


Uncovering Pieces Of A Puzzle; The Now House Dependency, Frank J. Nola Jr. Mar 2004

Uncovering Pieces Of A Puzzle; The Now House Dependency, Frank J. Nola Jr.

The Historic Huntsville Quarterly

No abstract provided.


Archaeological Finds At The Lowe House Notes From The Initial Discovery, Robin L. Denson Mar 2004

Archaeological Finds At The Lowe House Notes From The Initial Discovery, Robin L. Denson

The Historic Huntsville Quarterly

No abstract provided.


Historic Huntsville Quarterly Of Local Architecture And Preservation: The Lowe House Dependency, Vol.30, No. 1 - 2, Spring - Summer 2004, Historic Huntsville Foundation Mar 2004

Historic Huntsville Quarterly Of Local Architecture And Preservation: The Lowe House Dependency, Vol.30, No. 1 - 2, Spring - Summer 2004, Historic Huntsville Foundation

The Historic Huntsville Quarterly

No abstract provided.


Contributors, Historic Huntsville Foundation Mar 2004

Contributors, Historic Huntsville Foundation

The Historic Huntsville Quarterly

No abstract provided.


Early Days On Williams Street, Sarah Huff Fisk Mar 2004

Early Days On Williams Street, Sarah Huff Fisk

The Historic Huntsville Quarterly

No abstract provided.


Landmark Report (Vol. 22, No. 3), Kentucky Library Research Collections Mar 2004

Landmark Report (Vol. 22, No. 3), Kentucky Library Research Collections

Landmark Report

Newsletter published by the Landmark Association; this local group advocates the preservation, protection and maintenance of architectural, cultural and archaeological resources in Bowling Green and Warren County, Kentucky.


We Shared In Its History: 1123 State Street, Sue Lynn Mcdaniel Mar 2004

We Shared In Its History: 1123 State Street, Sue Lynn Mcdaniel

SCL Faculty and Staff Publications

Author writes of her personal experiences growing up in an historic house in downtown Bowling Green, Ky. Built in 1844, this house served as a private residence, an overnight guest house, the headquarters for Johnnie Massey Clay, President of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church's Women's Missionary Society, and apartments for senior adults, small families and young professionals. Over the years, what was originally a two room over two room Greek-revival townhouse built in the popular Flemish bond brick pattern had at least four additions and was renovated for creative reuses.