Historic Landscapes (Other Keyword)
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Project metadata for resources within the 611th Air Support Group cultural heritage resources collection.
The Built Environment of Cold War Era Servicewomen (Legacy 05-194)
This study examines the history and evolution of the built environment of Cold War era servicewomen to provide a historic context for use in identifying and evaluating aspects of historic buildings, landscapes, and properties associated with Cold War Era servicewomen that may be eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places.
The Built Environment of Cold War Era Servicewomen - Report (Legacy 05-194) (2006)
This study examines the history and evolution of the built environment of Cold War era servicewomen to provide a historic context for use in identifying and evaluating aspects of historic buildings, landscapes, and properties associated with Cold War Era servicewomen that may be eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places.
Historic Building Inventory and Evaluation Arnold Air Force Base, Tennessee (2005)
This report encompasses all 722 individual buildings, structures, and objects listed in the Arnold Air Force Base Real Property List. Of the 722, this report specifically focuses on 563 resources within the boundary of the base that were built in or before 1989 (the accepted date for the end of the Cold War). The report completes and expands previous efforts to inventory historic properties at Arnold Air Force Base, which assessed seven large technical complexes within the Arnold Engineering...
Historic Landscape Inventory for U.S. Military Academy at West Point, New York (Legacy 94-210)
This historic context of West Point emphasizes changes in its landscape and identifies the different stages of landscape change as defined by military mission and historical process, enabling the establishment of accurate historic district boundaries. The document provides guidance on the development of a historic landscape management plan.
Historic Landscape Inventory for U.S. Military Academy at West Point, New York - Report (Legacy 94-210) (2000)
This historic context of West Point emphasizes changes in its landscape and identifies the different stages of landscape change as defined by military mission and historical process, enabling the establishment of accurate historic district boundaries. The document provides guidance on the development of a historic landscape management plan.
A History of Fort Amador and Fort Grant - The Former Panama Canal Zone, Republic of Panama (Legacy 93-1326)
Forts Amador and Grant were constructed to guard the Pacific entrance to the Panama Canal, which reverted to the Republic of Panama at the end of 1999, concluding a unique period in both countries' histories. The forts remain as a physical legacy of the U.S. contribution to the cultural heritage of Panama.
A History of Fort Amador and Fort Grant - The Former Panama Canal Zone, Republic of Panama - Report (Legacy 93-1326) (1993)
Forts Amador and Grant were constructed to guard the Pacific entrance to the Panama Canal, which reverted to the Republic of Panama at the end of 1999, concluding a unique period in both countries' histories. The forts remain as a physical legacy of the U.S. contribution to the cultural heritage of Panama.
Preservation Briefs #36 - Protecting Cultural Landscapes: Planning, Treatment and Management of Historic Landscapes (1994)
Preservation Recommendations, treatment, and management of cultural and historic landscapes from the U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service.