Historic properties generally have a cultural landscape component integral to their significance; sometimes the landscape is the primary historic resource. Explore the definition and breadth of cultural landscape types. Learn how landscape preservation evolved in the United States and the related development of organizations formed to preserve landscapes. Discover guidance documents available to understand landscapes. Review the terminology used to describe landscapes, including characteristics: from natural systems and land use, to circulation, vegetation, views, and more.
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