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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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A Twentieth-Century Landmark, Derra Brasher Mar 2003

A Twentieth-Century Landmark, Derra Brasher

The Historic Huntsville Quarterly

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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 …