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Crafting Preservation Criteria - The National Register of Historic Places and American Historic Preservation (Hardcover, New)
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Crafting Preservation Criteria - The National Register of Historic Places and American Historic Preservation (Hardcover, New)
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In 1966, American historic preservation was transformed by the
passage of the National Historic Preservation Act, which created a
National Register of Historic Places. Now comprising more than 1.4
million historic properties across the country, the National
Register is the official federal list of places in the United
States thought to be worthy of preservation. One of the fundamental
principles of the National Register is that every property is
evaluated according to a standard set of criteria that provide the
framework for understanding why a property is significant in
American history. The origins of these criteria are important
because they provide the threshold for consideration by a broad
range of federal preservation programs, from planning for continued
adaptive use, to eligibility for grants, and inclusion in heritage
tourism and educational programs. Crafting Preservation Criteria
sets out these preservation criteria for students, explaining how
they got added to the equation, and elucidating the test cases that
allowed for their use. From artworks to churches, from 'the fifty
year rule' to 'the historic scene', students will learn how places
have been historically evaluated to be placed on the National
Register, and how the criteria evolved over time.
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