[net-gold] TOURISM AND TRAVEL: ADJECTIVAL TOURISM AND NICHE TOURISM: HERITAGE TOURISM : HISTORY: PRESERVATION : HISTORY: ORGANIZATIONS: Preservation New Jersey

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  • Date: Mon, 25 Apr 2011 16:33:06 -0400 (EDT)


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TOURISM AND TRAVEL:
ADJECTIVAL TOURISM AND NICHE TOURISM:
HERITAGE TOURISM : HISTORY: PRESERVATION :
HISTORY: ORGANIZATIONS:
Preservation New Jersey

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Preservation New Jersey
http://www.preservationnj.org/site/ExpEng/

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"Founded in 1978, Preservation New Jersey advocates for and promotes historic preservation as a sustainable strategy to protect and enhance the vitality and heritage of New Jerseys richly diverse communities. PNJ is the only statewide private membership-supported historic preservation organization in New Jersey."

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Preservation New Jersey...

publishes the annual 10 Most Endangered Historic Sites in NJ list, which draws attention to remarkable sites and to their many challenges. We believe that listing them will be a catalyst for change and that positive solutions can be found for their preservation;


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is a qualified organization for accepting historic preservation easements, which insures the perpetual protection of a propertys historic character and value, even if the property is transferred to subsequent owners. The program complies with all IRS regulations;

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publishes a quarterly newsletter and online magazine, Preservation Perspective, instructional and informative Toolkits and other educational materials and publications;

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maintains an informative and timely blog, Facebook and Flickr pages and

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Twitter;

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advocates for sound public policy at the local, state and federal levels on behalf of the historic preservation community in New Jersey;

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conducts tours, workshops, lectures and conferences to educate the public about historic sites and preservation and sustainability issues;

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provides a network of and informative training opportunities for professionals through the Building Industry Network and; serves as a clearinghouse for technical assistance and information to homeowners, municipalities, historic preservation commissions, nonprofit agencies and other individuals and groups.

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Resources > Toolkit
http://www.preservationnj.org/site/ExpEng/index.php?/PNJSite/toolkit

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Affordable Housing in Historic Places: Case Studies AND Recommendations NEW! [PDF]

All About Preservation New Jersey [PDF]

What is Historic Preservation? [PDF]

What is the National/New Jersey Register? [PDF]

What is a Historic Preservation Commission? [PDF]

Who's Who in Preservation [PDF]

What is the Rehabilitation Sub-Code? [PDF]

How Do I Advocate for an Endangered Site? [PDF]

How to Research the History of a Building [PDF]

How to Save Your Historic School [PDF]

What is a Preservation Easement? [PDF]

Red Bank Historic Preservation Plan Element(30 page document) [PDF]

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Resources > Information for Local Preservation Commissions
http://www.preservationnj.org/site/ExpEng/index.php?/PNJSite/info_for_LPC

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National Alliance of Preservation Commissions

Sustainability and "Green"

National Park Service's Cultural Resources Partnership Notes

Resources useful when reviewing Development Applications or Certificates of Appropriateness


The Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Treatment of Historic Properties

Illustrated Guidelines for the Standards

Bulletins on Interpreting the Standards

Preservation Briefs: provide illustrated guidance on appropriately preserving, rehabilitating and restoring historic buildings

Tech Notes provide practical information on traditional practices and innovative techniques for successfully maintaining and preserving cultural resources.

"Working on the Past in Local Historic Districts" a publication from the National Parks Service

"Vinyl Siding: The Real Issue" a publication by the Connecticut Trust for Historic Preservation and the Connecticut Historical Commission

New Jersey municipal Historic Preservation Master Plan Elements

Red Bank Historic Preservation Master Plan Element

Hopewell Twsp. Historic Preservation Master Plan Element

CAMP PowerPoint Presentations - November 2009

Green Buildings

Legal Basis

NJ Legal MLUL

Secretary's Standards for Rehabilitation

New Jersey sample Preservation Ordinances

Hopewell Twsp Preservation Ordinance  --  Regulatory

West Orange Preservation Ordinance -- Regulatory

Newton Preservation Ordinance --  Advisory

Beach Haven Preservaiton Ordinance -- Regulatory

Paterson Historic Preservation Ordinance -- Regulatory

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Economic Impact Studies

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New York City: The Impact of Historic Districts on Residential Property Values

Tuscon, Arizona: Benefits of Residential Historic District Designation for Property Owners

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Resources > Education
http://www.preservationnj.org/site/ExpEng/index.php?/PNJSite/education

Content Sample:

National Council for Preservation Education
http://www.uvm.edu/histpres/ncpe/

Rutgers University Cultural Heritage & Preservation Studies
http://historicpreservation.rutgers.edu/

Drew University Certificate in Historic Preservation
http://www.drew.edu/cue/preservation.aspx

The University of Pennsylvania Degree Program in Historic Preservation
http://www.design.upenn.edu/new/hist/index.php

Columbia University Degree Program in Historic Preservation
http://www.arch.columbia.edu/programs/historic-preservation

Teaching with Historic Places (National Park Service)
http://www.nps.gov/history/nr/twhp/

National Council for Preservation Education
http://www.uvm.edu/histpres/ncpe/

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Resources > Statewide
http://www.preservationnj.org/site/ExpEng/index.php?/PNJSite/statewide

Content Sample:

NJ Historic Preservation Office
http://www.state.nj.us/dep/hpo/

NJ Historic Trust
http://www.njht.org/

Main Street NJ
http://www.nj.gov/dca/osg/resources/msnj/index.shtml

Crossroads of the American Revolution
http://www.revolutionarynj.org/

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Resources > Regional
NJ and Environs Historic Sites
http://www.preservationnj.org/site/ExpEng/index.php?/PNJSite/regional

Content Sample:

Regional Events:

Preservation Alliance for Greater Philadelphia:
http://www.preservationalliance.com/tours/tours.html

New England Listings of preservation-related events:
http://www.mlin.lib.ma.us/mblc/ldev/preservation_calendar.shtml

Delaware preservation events:
http://www.preservationde.org/events

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Resources > National
http://www.preservationnj.org/site/ExpEng/index.php?/PNJSite/national

Content Sample:

National Agencies / Groups:

National Trust:
http://www.nationaltrust.org

National Park Service:
http://www.cr.nps.gov/hps/pad

Advisory Council on Historic Preservation:
http://www.achp.gov

National Register:
http://www.cr.nps.gov/nr/

Nation Historic Landmarks Program:
http://www.cr.nps.gov/nhl

NPS Cultural Resources Mapping:
http://www2.cr.nps.gov/gis/index.htm

National Preservation Institute:
http://www.npi.org

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Resources > Libraries and Archives
http://www.preservationnj.org/site/ExpEng/index.php?/PNJSite/lib_archives

Content Sample:

New Jersey Public Records and Archives:
http://www.nj.gov/state/darm/

New Jersey State Library:
http://www.njstatelib.org/NJ_Information/

Philadelphia Architects & Buildings Project (over 1500 NJ buildings listed):
http://www.philadelphiabuildings.org/pab/

University of Pennsylvania Architectural Archives:
http://www.design.upenn.edu/archives/archives

The Athenaeum of Philadelphia:
http://www.philaathenaeum.org/archives.html

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Resources > Newsletter Archives
http://www.preservationnj.org/site/ExpEng/ index.php?/PNJSite/newsletter-archives

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A shorter URL for the above link:

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http://tinyurl.com/2dbase6

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Preservation New Jerseys 2010 10 Most Endangered Historic Sites list rallies support for these important character-defining landmarks and historic places that teeter on the brink of extinction. We hope that listing them will be a catalyst for positive change and that creative solutions can be found for their preservation. http://www.preservationnj.org/site/ExpEng/index.php?/10most

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Historic Diners of New Jersey
http://www.preservationnj.org/site/ExpEng/index.php?/
ten_most/index_detail/Historic_Diners_of_New_Jersey

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A shorter URL for the above link:

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http://tinyurl.com/2dwz7t3

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Contact:
Michael Hirsch
Doo Wop Preservation League
Director of Design, Preservation, and Community Planning
mikeh@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
(646) 258-6512

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The historic diner is an icon of mid-20th century America. As the automobile became commonplace and highways linked all parts of the U.S., facilities catering to car culture became big business. The diner was one of the most prolific. Classic prefabricated diners sport outlandish and unique design elements, including decorative patterned stainless steel, colorful neon, and creative signage, all aimed at luring the speeding motorist to a break from the road.

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While the diner can trace its origins to lunch wagons in existence as early as the mid-19th century, the architecture of the todays classic diner can be traced to the late 1920s and 1930s, when manufacturers began incorporating the appearance of railroad dining cars into their designs. The popularity of diners skyrocketed after World War II as a result of readily available, cheap, innovative materials, coupled with a growing base of increasingly mobile patrons with sufficient finances to dine out regularly.

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Statement on Sustainability
http://www.preservationnj.org/site/ExpEng/ index.php?/PNJSite/sustainability

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A shorter URL for the above link:

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http://tinyurl.com/3ysyucf

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Historic preservation should be an important component of any effort to promote sustainable development. The conservation and improvement of our existing built resources, including re-use of historic and older buildings, greening the existing building stock, and reinvestment in older and historic communities, is crucial to combating climate change. Perservation New Jersey is advocating for sustainabilty and energy efficiency policies that make historic properties "greener" without risking their character. In the rush to address climate change through development, it is often forgotten that "the greenest building is the one already built."

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Look for new tips, links and recommendations in this space to help promote Preservation = Sustainability.

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Guiding Principles:

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REUSE

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REINVEST

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RETROFIT

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Programs
http://www.preservationnj.org/site/ExpEng/index.php?/ PNJSite/all_pnj_programs

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A shorter URL for the above link:

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http://tinyurl.com/5un5gn4

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Preservation New Jersey offers a variety of programs aimed at improving New Jersey's historic preservation efforts and saving historic buildings and neighborhoods and special places.

Ten Most Endangered Historic Sites

Heritage Partnership of New Jersey

Heritage Partnership Leasing Toolkit

Commission Assistance and Mentoring Program (CAMP)

Roundtables

PNJ Easments


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