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Posted by Georgene A. Bramlage Feb 27, 2007 |
The Cultural Landscape Foundation (CLF) describes Cultural Landscapes as living parts of the U.S. heritage. They can be public parks, historic sites, gardens, scenic highways, college campuses, farmland, cemeteries, or industrial sites. The CLF site offers excellent photographs, descriptions, and accounts of built landscapes that allow us to appreciate their historic, educational, and exquisite value. It is a delightful treasure-trove of built landscape information.
I was especially drawn to this site because the Rockefeller Park & Cleveland Cultural Gardens, a landscape I treasured while growing up in Cleveland, OH, has recognized by the CLF as a Nationally Significant Landscape and Monument at Risk.
The Cultural Landscape Foundation has established programs in four areas it says are necessary to preserve cultural landscapes: