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Cultural Landscape Report for Dune Shacks of Peaked Hill Bars Historic District: Cape code National Seashore. Provincetown and Truro, Massachusetts: Site History, Existing Conditions, Analysis and Evaluation, and Treatment
The Dune Shacks of Peaked Hill Bars Historic District (historic district), occupies approximately 1,960 acres within Cape Cod National Seashore (national seashore) and was determined eligible for the National Register of Historic Places in 1989. Documentation to support its eligibility was prepared in 2011. The historic district includes both historic buildings (dune shacks) and the dune landscape. According to the 2011 National Register documentation, the historic district is significant for its role in the development of American art, literature and recreation; for its association with the life of American poet, Harry Kemp; for its collection of dune shacks which represent a regional waterfront expression of a rare and fragile architectural type of shelters; and for it potential to yield further architectural information about prehistory or history. Eighteen of the 19 dune shacks within the historic district are owned by the National Park Service (NPS) and are currently occupied by different groups and individuals and used for a variety of purposes. This Preservation and Use Plan/EA/Assessment of effect (plan/EA/AoE) evaluates future visitor use of the buildings and landscape and how the historic district will be protected and interpreted. It also considers the qualities for which the historic district will be listed in the National Register.
Cultural Landscape Report for Dune Shacks of Peaked Hill Bars Historic District: Cape code National Seashore. Provincetown and Truro, Massachusetts: Site History, Existing Conditions, Analysis and Evaluation, and Treatment
The Dune Shacks of Peaked Hill Bars Historic District (historic district), occupies approximately 1,960 acres within Cape Cod National Seashore (national seashore) and was determined eligible for the National Register of Historic Places in 1989. Documentation to support its eligibility was prepared in 2011. The historic district includes both historic buildings (dune shacks) and the dune landscape. According to the 2011 National Register documentation, the historic district is significant for its role in the development of American art, literature and recreation; for its association with the life of American poet, Harry Kemp; for its collection of dune shacks which represent a regional waterfront expression of a rare and fragile architectural type of shelters; and for it potential to yield further architectural information about prehistory or history. Eighteen of the 19 dune shacks within the historic district are owned by the National Park Service (NPS) and are currently occupied by different groups and individuals and used for a variety of purposes. This Preservation and Use Plan/EA/Assessment of effect (plan/EA/AoE) evaluates future visitor use of the buildings and landscape and how the historic district will be protected and interpreted. It also considers the qualities for which the historic district will be listed in the National Register.
Cultural Landscape Report for Dune Shacks of Peaked Hill Bars Historic District: Cape code National Seashore. Provincetown and Truro, Massachusetts: Site History, Existing Conditions, Analysis and Evaluation, and Treatment
E. Donaldson (Autor:in) / M. C. Brown (Autor:in) / G. Hilyard (Autor:in)
2011
388 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Education, Law, & Humanities , Recreation , Natural Resource Management , History , Cultural resources , Dunes , Preservation , Beaches , Coastal regions , Natural resources conservation , Archeology , Restoration , Buildings , Landscapes , Tourism , Photographs , Maps , Documentation , Peaked Hill Bars Historic District , Cape Cob National Seashore , Provincetown(Massachusetts) , Truro(Massachusetts)