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Subj:    Re: 1998 APA National Conference
Date:   3/30/98 11:23:14 AM EST
From:   [log in to unmask] (Brad Torgan)
To:     [log in to unmask] (MDK10)

Mary -

APA's website is www.planning.org.  The email address I have for more
information on the conference from APA is rkaiser@planning,org. Conference
proceedings are available from APA.

Most of the Historic Preservation sessions listed in the prliminary program
are mobile workshops (Boston Harbor Islands, Preservation and Progress at
Harvard, etc.). The panels listed are:

Bring Main Street to Diverse Cultures
Cultural Preservation Planning
Heritage Development and Investment
National Heritage Landscape Areas
New York canal Waterfront Revitalization
The Great Urban Sprawl Debate
Urban Revitalization through Historic Perservation

Brad


At 06:40 AM 3/30/98 EST, you wrote:
>Brad:
>
>Your post on the APA Conference lists of number of topics that are of great
> concern to the preservation community.  I have forwarded the list of topics
to
> several preservation listservs, but without the specifics of location,
> registration, etc. I referred them to the APA home page. If you know the URL
> for the APA or the specifics of the conference, perhaps you could send it to
> me and I will send it on in a second posting).
>
>Thanks so much for passing this along.
>
>Mary Krugman

>

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