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Lincoln Boyhood National Memorial Cultural Landscape Report: A Noble Avenue
This Cultural Landscape Report focuses on researching, documenting and providing guidelines for Lincoln Boyhood National Memorial, including a brief contextual study of the development of state parks from the late 1920s through the 1940s. The memorial was developed through a partnership between the National Park Service and Indiana's state park program and built by Civilian Conservation Corps and Works Progress Administration laborers. It provides an opportunity to interpret the legacy of New Deal design and construction programs and the influence of generations of landscape architects on many of our nation's public landscapes.
Lincoln Boyhood National Memorial Cultural Landscape Report: A Noble Avenue
This Cultural Landscape Report focuses on researching, documenting and providing guidelines for Lincoln Boyhood National Memorial, including a brief contextual study of the development of state parks from the late 1920s through the 1940s. The memorial was developed through a partnership between the National Park Service and Indiana's state park program and built by Civilian Conservation Corps and Works Progress Administration laborers. It provides an opportunity to interpret the legacy of New Deal design and construction programs and the influence of generations of landscape architects on many of our nation's public landscapes.
Lincoln Boyhood National Memorial Cultural Landscape Report: A Noble Avenue
M. McEnaney (author)
2001
101 pages
Report
No indication
English