A study of historic rural America

Master of Regional and Community Planning === Architecture === John W. Keller === Similar to their urban counterparts, rural communities consider preservation of a site based on their most vital economic features. With the growing minority and non-white cultures becoming more predominant in American...

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Main Author: Heiman, John
Language:en_US
Published: Kansas State University 2016
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2097/32711
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spelling ndltd-KSU-oai-krex.k-state.edu-2097-327112017-03-04T03:51:20Z A study of historic rural America Heiman, John Rural Kansas Historical preservation Interviews Architecture Significance Master of Regional and Community Planning Architecture John W. Keller Similar to their urban counterparts, rural communities consider preservation of a site based on their most vital economic features. With the growing minority and non-white cultures becoming more predominant in American society, so too has the culture and significance of historic events changed. More emphasis is now on the surrounding environment of those landmarks historically preserved rather than just the landmarks themselves. And in turn with the environment, more grants and awards are passed down to those sites and locations that provide more options to limiting excess space and energy while utilizing them to the fullest potential. Some conflicts still occur in relation to preserving historical integrity with development, but the total consensus is that historic preservation provides economic benefit more than loss. 2016-05-06T16:27:32Z 2016-05-06T16:27:32Z 2016 August Report http://hdl.handle.net/2097/32711 en_US Kansas State University
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language en_US
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topic Rural
Kansas
Historical preservation
Interviews
Architecture
Significance
spellingShingle Rural
Kansas
Historical preservation
Interviews
Architecture
Significance
Heiman, John
A study of historic rural America
description Master of Regional and Community Planning === Architecture === John W. Keller === Similar to their urban counterparts, rural communities consider preservation of a site based on their most vital economic features. With the growing minority and non-white cultures becoming more predominant in American society, so too has the culture and significance of historic events changed. More emphasis is now on the surrounding environment of those landmarks historically preserved rather than just the landmarks themselves. And in turn with the environment, more grants and awards are passed down to those sites and locations that provide more options to limiting excess space and energy while utilizing them to the fullest potential. Some conflicts still occur in relation to preserving historical integrity with development, but the total consensus is that historic preservation provides economic benefit more than loss.
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