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Historic preservation / Conservation and restoration / National Register of Historic Places / Cultural heritage / Museology / State historic preservation office / Designated landmark / Architectural historian / National Park Service / Preservation / Heritage barn / Historic Preservation Fund
Date: 2015-11-20 14:13:08
Historic preservation
Conservation and restoration
National Register of Historic Places
Cultural heritage
Museology
State historic preservation office
Designated landmark
Architectural historian
National Park Service
Preservation
Heritage barn
Historic Preservation Fund

STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE OFFICE OF ARCHIVES AND HISTORY NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL AND CULTURAL RESOURCES THE STATEWIDE ARCHITECTURAL SURVEY For four decades, the State Historic Preservation Office in

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