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491
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The combined efforts and joint sponsorship of art groups and preservationists in North Carolina have yielded spectacular results.
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Carolina Planning (NoCar HT 393 N8 C29x), Vol. 15 Issue 1, Spring 1989, p22-24, il
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492
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Stipe discusses the changes that have occurred in the preservation field over the last forty years, takes a critical look at the role of the federal government, and advocates more control on the local level.
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Carolina Planning (NoCar HT 393 N8 C29x), Vol. 15 Issue 1, Spring 1989, p25-35, il
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493
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The Raleigh Greenway system was the first community-wide linear open space development in North Carolina.
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Carolina Planning (NoCar HT 393 N8 C29x), Vol. 15 Issue 1, Spring 1989, p50-54
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15907
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One indication of the evolution of the preservation movement is the increased attention paid to vernacular resources. Larson describes the forces that have broadened the field's focus and presents a framework in which communities can strengthen their cultural identity by preserving these vernacular structures.
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Carolina Planning (NoCar HT 393 N8 C29x), Vol. 15 Issue 1, Spring 1989, p36-42, f
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