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Fockler, Christina L.
(University of Oregon, 2004-03-02)
This project summarizes the history of Reno, Nevada and its growth as a city by its many
modes of transportation such as the transcontinental railroad and two of the nations first
transcontinental highways. A brief history ...
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Cuti, Celeste
(University of Oregon, 2011)
As the ideas of sustainability, downtown revitalization and smart growth have grown from buzzwords to implemented concepts, preservation and rehabilitation have been vital for these movements to achieve successful results; ...
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Suttitum, Tada
(University of Oregon, 1985-12)
The Starr house is a vernacular Gothic style farmhouse of
Victorian architecture. It is dated ca.1889 and was built for
Edwin and Anna Starr. It sits on a part of the first donation
land claim in Benton County established ...
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Tsolakos, Dylan Ray
(University of Oregon, 2023)
The goal of this book is to demystify historic preservation for communities interested in potentially designating their own historic industrial sites. It will also benefit those interested in industrial history, and historic ...
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Flathman, Jennifer L.
(University of Oregon, 2007-12)
The 1932 Enoch Pratt Free Library in Baltimore, Maryland, marked a turning point
in library design by employing architectural features that supported a service goal of
inspiring public use, prompting changes in libraries ...
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MIckle, Liza
(University of Oregon, 2002)
This is a study of a group of 67 buildings that were featured in a publication titled Residential Portland 1911, produced in that year by The Newspaper Syndicate of Portland. The buildings represented in that book are a ...
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Donavan, Sally
(University of Oregon, 1987-06)
The Moyer house, located at 204 Main Street in Brownsville,
Oregon survives as an excellent example of Italianate
architecture in Oregon, displaying interior finish work rare in
the state. The building is ranked as a ...
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Curtis, Andrew R., 1961-
(University of Oregon, 1988-12)
Villard Hall, located on the University of Oregon campus in Eugene, survives as a distinguished example of Second Empire
architecture in Oregon. The building was designated as a National
Historic Landmark in 1977, despite ...
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Wood, Timothy W.
(University of Oregon, 2018-05-30)
Formed under President Franklin Delano Roosevelt's New Deal, the Works Progress
Administration (WPA), employed millions of unemployed Americans to conduct thousands of projects across the United States from 1935-1943. ...
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Shirkey, Nina
(University of Oregon, 2012-09)
Rural landscapes have been slow to gain recognition as an important historic and
cultural resource. In 1982 a pioneering study of rural landscapes took place in Lane
County, Oregon. Despite the groundbreaking nature of ...
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OPP-BECKMAN, LYS
(University of Oregon, 2018-06)
The purpose of this project is to locate and assess the more than thirty extant historic masonry drinking fountains located along Oregon's highways. Many of the drinking fountains, some of which are a century old, show ...
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Weingrod, Carmi F.
(University of Oregon, 1983-03)
This project deals with the Shelton-McMurphy property as an
example of an historic/cultural landscape, which contains within it
the visible signs of countless interactions between the natural and
built environments. The ...
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Ebersole, Jeremy
(University of Oregon, 2020-06)
Few elements of the twentieth century built environment have historically stirred as much
optimism, ire, or nostalgia as neon signs. Despite a growing appreciation for its value by both
municipalities and the general ...
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Wylie, Samuel
(University of Oregon, 2024)
On November 17, 2022, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) approved the surrender of licenses to operate four hydroelectric dams on the Upper Klamath River.2 Their approval, conveyed in a written order and filed ...
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Meacham, Matthew Andy
(University of Oregon, 1998-03)
Cultural resources such as buildings or landscapes degrade, disintegrate,
or disappear when the processes which created and sustained them are
interrupted or discontinued. These processes may respond to interventions
usually ...
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Wisernig, Adeline
(University of Oregon, 2023-06)
Shelters along the trail system of what is now Olympic National Park (the Park) have been a dry place to rest for employees and the public alike since they were constructed beginning in the early 1900s. They began as an ...
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Davis, Phebe
(University of Oregon, 2024)
Using scrape versus anti
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scrape theories, a preservation plan is written for the
Patterson
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McDermott Cabin. These applications of these theories in current day
preservation practices are debated, wherein scrape ...
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McGinn, Barry J.
(University of Oregon, 1990-08)
In many restoration and rehabilitation projects today, there may be a lack of
understanding of the central role historic lighting systems played in aiding architectural
expression and spatially unifying interiors through ...
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Reece-Over, Leah
(University of Oregon, 2012)
This Historic Structures Report (HSR) documents the Wendel house and its boathouse located within the Olympic National Park (OLYM) on the north shore of Lake Crescent. These two structures have been vacant for nearly a ...
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Kristin Gayle, Monahan
(University of Oregon, 2006)
The Temple which houses the Whidby Island Masonic Lodge # 15 is a simple structure of frame construction built in Coupeville, Washington in 1874. The Lodge, founded by some of the original settlers of what has since become ...
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