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Cultural heritage / National Heritage Area / Designated landmark / National Park Service / Feasibility study / National Historic Preservation Act / National Natural Landmark / Science / National Heritage Site / Historic preservation / Conservation in the United States / Environment of the United States
Date: 2006-05-24 08:54:14
Cultural heritage
National Heritage Area
Designated landmark
National Park Service
Feasibility study
National Historic Preservation Act
National Natural Landmark
Science
National Heritage Site
Historic preservation
Conservation in the United States
Environment of the United States

NATIONAL HERITAGE AREA FEASIBILITY STUDY GUIDELINES DRAFT THE NATIONAL PARK SERVICE AUGUST 2003

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