The Economics of Historic Preservation


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Since it was first published in 1994, The Economics of Historic Preservation: A Community Leaders Guide has become an essential reference for any preservationist faced with convincing government officials, developers, property owners, business and community leaders, or his or her own neighbors that preservation strategies can make good economic sense. Author Donovan D. Rypkemareal estate consultant and nationally known speaker and writermakes his case with 100 "arguments" on the economic benefits of historic preservation, each backed up by one or more quotes from a study, paper, publication, speech, or report. In this eagerly awaited 2005 edition, he gives these arguments even more clout by adding new information and insights gained in the last decade. Count on Rypkema to be entertaining, provocative, and convincing as he describes and demonstrates how strategies that include preservation help communities make cost-effective use of resources, create jobs, provide affordable housing, revive downtowns, build tourism, attract new businesses and workers, and more.




Welfare of Coal Miners


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Historic Highway Bridges of Oregon


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Handsome illustrations of more than two hundred bridges, including Columbia River Scenic Highway bridges, covered bridges, and magnificent coastal bridges.




Chemical Warfare Service


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Tales of the Public Domain


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The Donation Land Act of 1850 set into motion the direct involvement of the General Land Office in Oregon and created the Office of the Surveyor-General of Oregon, provided for the public land surveys, and provided for the donation of public lands to settlers. Including a number of additional public land disposal laws, a total of nearly 33 million acres of public domain land in Oregon have been conveyed into private and state ownership. Prime examples include the 1862 Homestead Act signed by President Lincoln and land grants to Oregon and railroad companies. The GLO's key role in American history leaves a legacy of extraordinary accomplishments in the administration and disposition of the public domain - most notably the success of the vast Public Land Survey System, the settlement and development of the West, and the management of the nation's natural resources.




Cooperative Self-help


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Pieces of Grace


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Grace believed she went from losing it all to having it all. In a desperate attempt to put her life back together, Grace, divorced and jobless, leaves Tucson to return to Chicago-a place she never planned to call home again. She also never planned to fall for Benjamin Hayward. Drawn into the fairytale existence of his power and wealth, Grace is unable to see what her family and friends see, and ignores the warning signs of Dr. Benjamin Hayward's dark side. Benjamin's secrets-the death of his mentally ill wife and the disappearance of his daughter-push Grace into an abyss deeper than the one that brought her home in the first place, and she risks losing even more. Pieces of Grace is a complicated story of relationships confused by undercurrents of mental illness. Readers find themselves hoping family and friends can carry Grace through her most difficult moments.