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Smiling faces, historic places : the economic benefits of historic preservation in South Carolina
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Author
Lennox, Chad
Revels, Jennifer
Description
In 2000, the Governor’s Task Force on Historic Preservation and Heritage Tourism presented a number of recommendations on how the state of South Carolina could improve its historic preservation activities and become a national leader in historic preservation. One of the recommendations was to “develop and distribute an economic impact study on the benefits of historic preservation and heritage tourism.” Smiling Faces Historic Places contains these five major conclusions: 1. Historic preservation activities create jobs 2. Historic preservation increases property values 3. Historic preservation is the vehicle for heritage tourism 4. Historic preservation has spurred downtown revitalization 5. Historic preservation is an economic force in South Carolina.Collections
Date
2004Metadata
Show full item recordDate Accessioned | 2012-06-06T14:32:24Z |
Date Available | 2012-06-06T14:32:24Z |
dc.description | In 2000, the Governor’s Task Force on Historic Preservation and Heritage Tourism presented a number of recommendations on how the state of South Carolina could improve its historic preservation activities and become a national leader in historic preservation. One of the recommendations was to “develop and distribute an economic impact study on the benefits of historic preservation and heritage tourism.” Smiling Faces Historic Places contains these five major conclusions: 1. Historic preservation activities create jobs 2. Historic preservation increases property values 3. Historic preservation is the vehicle for heritage tourism 4. Historic preservation has spurred downtown revitalization 5. Historic preservation is an economic force in South Carolina. |
Media Type | Document |
Item Language | English |
Publisher | South Carolina State Library |
Digital Collection | South Carolina State Documents Depository |
Rights | Copyright status undetermined. For more information contact, South Carolina State Library, 1500 Senate Street, Columbia, South Carolina 29201. |
Type | Text |
Digitization Specifications | This South Carolina State Document was either saved from a document available publicly online in PDF format or converted to PDF using Adobe Acrobat X Standard. |