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Suburbanization Historic Context and Survey Methodology Table of Contents (Chapter III continued)
Suburbanization Historic Context and Survey Methodology Table of Contents (Chapter III continued)
III. IDENTIFICATION OF SUBURBAN PROPERTY TYPES
Non-Residential Property Types
Commercial Business Districts and Industrial Properties
Agricultural-Industrial Transition Period (1815-1870)
Industrial/Urban Dominance Period (1870-1930)
Modern Period (1930-1960)
Significance Assessment
Character-Defining Elements
Community Buildings
Agricultural-Industrial Transition Period (1815-1870)
Industrial/Urban Dominance Period (1870-1930)
Modern Period (1930-1960)
Significance Assessment
Character-Defining Elements
Federal Facilities
Agricultural-Industrial Transition Period (1815-1870)
Industrial/Urban Dominance Period (1870-1930)
Modern Period (1930-1960)
Significance Assessment
Character-Defining Elements
Recreation/Conservation Areas
Agricultural-Industrial Transition Period (1815-1870)
Industrial/Urban Dominance Period (1870-1930)
Modern Period (1930-1960)
Significance Assessment
Character-Defining Elements
D-3.pdf
Survery and Evaluation Methodology
E-1.pdf
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