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Mary Colter by Arnold Berke
Mary Colter by Arnold Berke









Mary Colter by Arnold Berke

In 1865 Frederick Law Olmsted, as a member of the Yosemite Commission, reported the first reasoned policy statement for the treatment of areas that would become our state and national parks: “The first point to be kept in mind then is the preservation and maintenance as exactly as possible of the natural scenery the restriction, that is to say, within the narrowest limits consistent with the necessary accommodation of visitors, of all artificial constructions and the prevention of all constructions markedly inharmonious with the scenery or which would unnecessarily obscure, distort or detract from the dignity of the landscape.” Driehaus Foundation National Preservation Awards The Mildred Colodny Diversity Scholarship.HBCU Cultural Heritage Stewardship Initiative.Telling the Full History Preservation Fund.African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund for Historic Sites.African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund.The Linda and Jerry Bruckheimer Preservation Fund for Kentucky.Sam and Mary Cooke Preservation Fund for Hawai’i.Peter Grant Preservation Fund for Colorado.Appell, Jr., Preservation Fund for Central Pennsylvania Bartus Trew Providence Preservation Fund.The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Fund for Historic Interiors.Hart Family Fund for Small Towns: Guidelines & Eligibility.Johanna Favrot Fund for Historic Preservation.NEH Telling the Full History Grantee Resources.Forum Journal - Current Issues/Non-Member view.











Mary Colter by Arnold Berke