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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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Helmer, Charlotte M.
(University of Oregon, 2020)
There is a common misperception that historic sites cannot be maintained once
they are included in a wilderness designation. This conflict ultimately does a disservice to
both heritage and wilderness resources. To that ...
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Cole, Arthur J.
(University of Oregon, 1997)
I had been living in Portland only a few weeks and was driving North on Highway 30
to look at the St. Johns Bridge; I was told it was the most beautiful of Portland's bridges.
I could see the bridge in the distance but ...
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Sanhueza, Alicia
(2019-06-12)
The merit-based National Register of Historic Places (National Register) serves as the preeminent designation for historic resources in Oregon and a requirement for most historic preservation incentives. While many historic ...
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