Community Center (Other Keyword)

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An Archaeological Assessment of the Proposed Community Center to the City of Pioneer Village Bullitt County, Kentucky (1986)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Randall D. Boedy.

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The Bluff –Twin Rocks community: Community formation, persistence and evolution in the northwestern San Juan region (2015)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Jonathan Till. Winston Hurst.

The valley of Bluff, Utah, is one of many localities in southeast Utah where the archaeological record may show evidence of a succession of Puebloan community centers from the AD 500s through the 1200s (Basketmaker III – Pueblo III periods). These remains can be (1) the formation and dissolution of successive, independent, econocentric communities that came and went in a location with economically advantageous qualities (water and arable land); or (2) a single, persistent, sociocentric community...


Letter from Mary Garr to Lawerence Oaks, Installation of Swimming Pool at Building 407, Fort Sam Houston, Texas (2009)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Mary E. Garr.

Fort Sam Houston, through the Residential Communities Initiative partnership with Lincoln Military Housing is proposing an undertaking to install a swimming pool at building 407, formerly the Officer’s Club. This property is now being utilized as a community center for Army families and has experienced the removal of a large addition to the original structure. The rehabilitation of this property has also resulted in the reconstruction of the original open veranda at the rear of the...