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City-wide architectural survey & historic preservation plan, Columbia, South Carolina
South Carolina State Historic Preservation Office ; John M. Bryan & Associates
South Carolina State Historic Preservation Office
John M. Bryan & Associates
Abstract
ln 1974, recognizing the need for a more effective preservation program, the City replaced the old Commission with a new Columbia Landmarks Commission. Now, it is time to review the strengths and weaknesses of the Landmarks Commission, to look at historic preservation in Columbia in the light of prnctices across the nation and to consider the wisdom of planning for the future.
Issue Date
1993
Keywords
Architectural surveys--South Carolina--Columbia, Historic buildings--Conservation and restoration--South Carolina--Columbia, Historic preservation--South Carolina--Columbia--Planning, Columbia (S.C.)--Buildings, structures, etc.--Conservation and restoration
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