During the past 15 years, the conservation of historic resources has become a mainstay of planning and economic revitalization efforts in the United States. Fueled by historic preservation tax incentives and given increased visibility with the National Main Street Program, conservation efforts have spread from the protection of individual buildings to the protection of entire residential and commercial districts, battlefields and rural areas. However, as the focus of historic preservation has broadened, so too has the effect of conservation efforts broadened to include a wide array of private property rights and municipal budget issues
textAcross the country more and more states are taking advantage of the economic value of state hist...
Program year: 1997/1998Digitized from print original stored in HDRThe Big Thicket National Preserve ...
Historic resources are important to society due to their historic, educational, tourism and communit...
During the past 15 years, the conservation of historic resources has become a mainstay of planning a...
Historic preservation is the physical rehabilitation of historical buildings and neighborhoods. The ...
The Historic Preservation Act of 1966 has significantly impacted communities at local, regional, sta...
As a tangible link to the past, historic buildings represent the connectivity between then and now. ...
This study supports the concept that modern historic preservation has expanded beyond the more tradi...
This study by Natalie Simotas investigates the economic ramifications of redeveloping historic build...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
Historic designation is an important step toward protecting a historic district, in part because it ...
Rebuilding central cities has focused on big-ticket items such as entertainment complexes and neighb...
This report summarizes the federal role in historic preservation. It provides descriptions of and fu...
In 1976, the federal government adopted tax incentives to engage the private sector in the preservat...
Historic preservation is commonly used to protect old buildings and neighborhoods from deterioration...
textAcross the country more and more states are taking advantage of the economic value of state hist...
Program year: 1997/1998Digitized from print original stored in HDRThe Big Thicket National Preserve ...
Historic resources are important to society due to their historic, educational, tourism and communit...
During the past 15 years, the conservation of historic resources has become a mainstay of planning a...
Historic preservation is the physical rehabilitation of historical buildings and neighborhoods. The ...
The Historic Preservation Act of 1966 has significantly impacted communities at local, regional, sta...
As a tangible link to the past, historic buildings represent the connectivity between then and now. ...
This study supports the concept that modern historic preservation has expanded beyond the more tradi...
This study by Natalie Simotas investigates the economic ramifications of redeveloping historic build...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
Historic designation is an important step toward protecting a historic district, in part because it ...
Rebuilding central cities has focused on big-ticket items such as entertainment complexes and neighb...
This report summarizes the federal role in historic preservation. It provides descriptions of and fu...
In 1976, the federal government adopted tax incentives to engage the private sector in the preservat...
Historic preservation is commonly used to protect old buildings and neighborhoods from deterioration...
textAcross the country more and more states are taking advantage of the economic value of state hist...
Program year: 1997/1998Digitized from print original stored in HDRThe Big Thicket National Preserve ...
Historic resources are important to society due to their historic, educational, tourism and communit...