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Benjamin Franklin. Join or Die. Pennsylvania Gazette (Philadelphia), May 9, 1754 Newspaper Serial and Government Publications Division, Library of Congress.

State Legislation, Enabling Laws, Incentives

  • Michael Mantel, "State Preservation Law (Chapter 3)," in A Handbook on Historic Preservation Law, Christopher J. Duerksen, ed. Washington, D.C.: Conservation Foundation and National Center for Preservation Law, 1983
  • Cindy C. Argentine, "Organization (Chapter 2)," "Jurisdiction (Chapter 3)," and "Criterion 8 - Aesthetics, Historic Sites and Rare or Irreplaceable Natural Areas (Chapter 24)," in Vermont Act 250 Handbook. A Guide to State and Regional Landuse Regulation. Brattleboro, Vermont: Putney Press, 1993
  • Beaumont, Constance E. Smart States, Better Communities. Washington, DC: National Trust for Historic Preservation, 1996. "State Enabling Laws", pp. 19-32; "State Laws to Consider Historic Resources, pp.45-60.
  • Model Ordinances
  • A Comparison of the National Register of Historic Places with Local Landmark and District Designations, North Carolina State Historic Preservation Office
  • State Historic Preservation Office mandated responsibilities (NHPA section 106)
  • Julia H. Miller, A Layperson's Guide to Historic Preservation Law: A Survey of Federal, State, and Local Laws Governing Historic Resource Protection (Washington, D.C.: National Trust for Historic Preservation, 2000).
  • Robert E. Stipe, A Richer Heritage. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2003.
    • Chapter 3, "The States: The Backbone of Preservation," pp.81-116

State Statutes (examples)

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