Records, 1986.

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Records, 1986.

Copies of survey sheets with hand-written comments; includes manuals and papers; copy of final report, Monumental Denver, by Phil H. Goodstein.

.25 linear ft. (1 box)

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Public Monument Conservation Project.

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In 1986, the Denver Landmark Preservation Commission agreed to participate in the National Institute for the Conservation of Cultural Property's Public Monument Conservation Project. Denver was one of six cities in the Project's pilot program. Some 50 monumnets were surveyed. The study was headed by Phil H. Goodstein. From the description of Records, 1986. (Denver Public Library). WorldCat record id: 51574474 ...

Goodstein, Phil H.

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Phil H. Goodstein (1952- ) is a freelance historian who has written articles and books about Colorado and its history including Exploring Jewish Colorado published in 1992. The book covers Jewish history, people and organizations in Colorado. From the description of Phil H. Goodstein papers relating to Exploring Jewish Colorado. 1865-1992. (University of Denver, Penrose Library). WorldCat record id: 47189649 ...

National Institute for the Conservation of Cultural Property (U.S.)

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Denver Landmark Preservation Commission (Denver, Colo.)

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Denver Historic Preservation Code was enacted in 1967 during a time of extensive building demolition and reconstruction. The Commission's charge was to identify and designate buildings, sites, and districts of historical, architectural, geographic, or archaeological significance. From the description of Denver Landmark Commission records 1973-2010 [manuscript]. (Denver Public Library). WorldCat record id: 46806904 ...