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Time to suggest a thematic survey to DHR?
From all I've seen, they're vastly under-represented in the surveys.
But, the 15' USGS quads have them on and it should be possible to do
a survey and to make some interesting extrapolations from their
distribution relative to population density. The State Fair was
looking for one a couple of years ago to put into their permanent
exhibit.
However, most of them I have seen are about overgrown inside thickets
and and covered with vines. I'd also suggest VDOT files as they
tended to be very near roads and I know I dealt with one in Suffolk
while I was there.
Lyle Browning, RPA
On Jun 14, 2007, at 1:27 PM, Lena Sweeten wrote:
> Greetings all -
>
> I'm seeking to develop a personal library about Virginia architecture.
> Does anyone know of any good publications (print or electronic) that
> focus on - or at least include - the history of school architecture
> and
> design and that also have examples of schools in Virginia? Any
> suggestions would be much appreciated. Please feel free to respond on-
> or off-list. If anyone's interested in finding out what sources are
> recommended, I'd be glad to send it on to you, just email me. Thanks,
>
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> Lena L. Sweeten
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> Senior Principal Investigator, History/Architecture
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