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Cultural Landscape Report For Fort Hancock Treatment Plan. Gateway National Recreation Area, Sandy Hook Unit
The purpose of this cultural landscape treatment plan is to provide the National Park Service with guidelines for rehabilitating the cultural landscape of Fort Hancock based on the future use of the site, while preserving historic character. This report is an implementation tool that synthesizes documentary research from the 1997 Historic Landscape Assessment for Fort Hancock and the 1999 Cultural Landscape Report for the Proving Ground and Wartime Expansion Areas along with numerous prior planning documents. For the past twenty-five years, the buildings and landscape features at Fort Hancock have deteriorated. Providing economically self-sustaining new uses for this extraordinary ensemble of resources has been determined by a lengthy and comprehensive planning process as the best way to ensure long-term preservation. However, with the opportunity for reuse, comes the need to articulate what are appropriate and inappropriate treatment choices.
Cultural Landscape Report For Fort Hancock Treatment Plan. Gateway National Recreation Area, Sandy Hook Unit
The purpose of this cultural landscape treatment plan is to provide the National Park Service with guidelines for rehabilitating the cultural landscape of Fort Hancock based on the future use of the site, while preserving historic character. This report is an implementation tool that synthesizes documentary research from the 1997 Historic Landscape Assessment for Fort Hancock and the 1999 Cultural Landscape Report for the Proving Ground and Wartime Expansion Areas along with numerous prior planning documents. For the past twenty-five years, the buildings and landscape features at Fort Hancock have deteriorated. Providing economically self-sustaining new uses for this extraordinary ensemble of resources has been determined by a lengthy and comprehensive planning process as the best way to ensure long-term preservation. However, with the opportunity for reuse, comes the need to articulate what are appropriate and inappropriate treatment choices.
Cultural Landscape Report For Fort Hancock Treatment Plan. Gateway National Recreation Area, Sandy Hook Unit
L. Nowak (Autor:in) / H. E. Foulds (Autor:in)
2006
143 pages
Report
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Englisch