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NATIONAL REGISTER NOMINATION FOR BO
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Student: William Anthony Burg I cer
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DEDICATION I dedicate this work to
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Dedication ......
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Preface Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION Purp
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to hire a consultant to complete a
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creation, and guidance by colleague
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estrictions, Sanborn maps, plat map
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Historic context statements are a s
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Chapter 2 LITERATURE REVIEW Review
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planning is a distinct and separate
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transportation are strengthened, wi
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promoted early American preservatio
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horizontally expanding city. 23 As
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was very different from the percept
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for a return to the residential hot
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historic. This creates a hegemonic
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changes in property values often re
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gentrification: the gentrifiers wor
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justification for historic preserva
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almost entirely depopulated and reb
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preservation can work as an economi
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Chapter 3 FINDINGS AND INTERPRETATI
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Apartment buildings within the dist
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As time progressed, the five-cent s
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outward suburban growth of Sacramen
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Properly established historic conte
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APPENDIX A Maps of Boulevard Park D
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Figure 3: Boulevard Park National R
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APPENDIX B National Register letter
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5. Classification Ownership of Prop
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Criteria Considerations (Mark "x" i
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inexpensive bungalows and cottages
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Narrative Description (Continued) B
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found in the district, moved from o
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Italianate Several buildings in the
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except on the enclosed porch (see b
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leading to a below-grade basement g
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32. 304 21st Contributor This front
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window vent is located in the porch
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52. 414 21st Contributor This Neocl
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