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4.0 out of 5 stars
The benefits of King's insider information,
By Robert Sanford (Maine) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Federal Planning and Historic Places: The Section 106 Process (Heritage Resource Management Series) (Hardcover)
King's new book on the Section 106 process is a slim but lively and provocative compilation based on his various workshops and training sessions on the evaluation of historic places for listing on the Natinal Register. King's vast years of experience and easy-flowing writing style make this a useful and enjoyable book for those who want to learn about the specifics of the 106 process. Contains details on subtle nuances and meanings of historic property evaluation and use of the process. This book is a must have for students of cultural resources, consulting archaeologists and others in the historic preservation fields.
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Federal Planning and Historic Places: The Section 106 Process (Heritage Resource Management Series) by Thomas F. King (Paperback - February 22, 2000)
$32.95
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