Suburbanization Historic Context and Survey Methodology
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2000-05-01
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Abstract:The "Suburbanization Historic Context and Survey Methodology was developed specifically for the I-495/I-95 Corridor Transportation Study in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area of Maryland. However, because the context also discusses suburban development in Baltimore, it has statewide applicability. The two-volume report identifies the variety of residential, commercial and civic developments which transformed the landscape in and around Washington D.C. and Baltimore beginning in the nineteenth century. Two important aspects of the context are the identification of patterns of development and CDEs for various types of suburban development in planned and unplanned neighborhoods, and the creation of individual Community Summary Sheets which capture the important features of many areas in Prince George's and Montgomery counties, Maryland. SHA uses this context to evaluate the National Register eligibility of suburban buildings, sites, and structures. The report is broken down to individual PDF files accessed through 5 web pages of table of contents. Date of report unknown, ca. 1997.
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Content Notes:Date of publication derived from the last sentence in the Introduction: "Forms for these resources are located in a separate report, Historic Resources Survey and Determination of Eligibility Report, I-495/I-95." / http://www.sha.state.md.us/keepingcurrent/maintainRoadsBridges/bridges/oppe/suburbs/suburban1.asp / Wayback Machine. Maryland. State Highway Administration.
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