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SHIIPS was designed as an expandable, relational, and searchable database of Ohio’s Lake Erie maritime cultural resources that would be accessible on the World Wide Web from either Macintosh or IBM Platforms.

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The Information Clearinghouse is comprised of over 7,000 resources on the care and active use of older and historic religious properties culled from a wide variety of sources nationally. Much of the collection features resources which are unavailable elsewhere.

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The database contains citations and summaries of all state legislation that specifically references historic preservation, historic properties, archeological sites or culturally significant human burials.

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The project team developed a prioritized list of collections to be included in the database and a three-year schedule for data collection and data entry.

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The Ellsworth Rock Gardens were determined eligible for the National Register in 1998, as an extraordinary and unique American art environment and outstanding example of mid-twentieth century vernacular landscape architecture.

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The purpose of this project was to develop a new Internet-accessible database of information about the landscape design records for projects undertaken by Frederick Law Olmsted, Sr. and the Olmsted firm.

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The purpose of the survey was to determine how the National Center for Preservation Technology and Training might facilitate the education of local public officials.

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Hallmarks on silver and gold objects can reveal much about their history.

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The objective of this study was to develop a test method to measure the hardness of masonry mortars with a pendulum hammer.

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