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CORRESPONDENCE - 75A SEXLINGER FARMHOUSE
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Evaluating: How to Evaluate and Nominate Designed Historic Landscapes, National Regi... Page 1 of 8 <br />Weviaes ,.fv * "`- -` 'aT -'.Try 'n`atants MaMA. Next <br />U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service <br />Evaluating a Designed Historic Landscape for the <br />National Register of Historic Places <br />To qualify for the National Register, a designed landscape must have significance as one of <br />the designed historic landscape types listed above and retain integrity of location, design <br />intent, setting, materials, workmanship, feeling, and association and meet National Register <br />criteria. <br />Determining the significance of a designed landscape depends upon conducting a systematic <br />investigation of the history, purpose, social significance, qualities, associations, and physical <br />characteristics of the property and using this information to establish whether or not the <br />landscape is an exemplary representative of one of the types listed above. A typical <br />landscape investigation should accomplish the following: <br />1. Obtain information about the specific example of landscape gardening, planning, <br />and/or design through documentation of its history and collection of available plans <br />and photographs. Conduct site visits to identify the historic characteristics of the <br />design intent of the landscape. <br />2. Identify the appropriate landscape type (s) within which the landscape should be <br />evaluated. <br />3. Analvze characteristic features that the landscape should possess to be a good <br />representative of its landscape type. <br />C}-' <br />CA 4. Evaluate the significance of the historic landscape using National Register criteria. <br />(See National Register Bulletin: Flow to ARRIv the National Register Criteria for <br />Evaluation.) <br />5. Evaluate the integrity of each landscape characteristic and list the features that the <br />{� landscape should retain to possess integrity. <br />J 6. Determine if any aspect of the landscape's history or present condition might place it <br />in a category of properties generally considered ineligible for the National Register, <br />httn : / /www.nns.EOV/iNR/nublications /bulletins /nrb18 /mb18 5.htm 2/28/2014 <br />
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