Battling for Manassas
the fifty-year preservation struggle at Manassas National Battlefield Park
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Publication
1998 - Pennsylvania State University Press, University Park, Pa, Pennsylvania
Language
English
Word Count
64,250 words, Guess
Page Count
257 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL1012873M
- ISBN-10027101721X
- OCLC Control Number36135881
- OCLC Control Numberbattlingformanas00zenz
- Library of Congress Control Number96053534
and 2 more
- LibraryThing1406511
- Goodreads1505426
Classifications
- DDC363.6/9/097552732
- LCCE472.183 .Z46 1998
Description
When the Disney Company ended months of controversy in 1995 by deciding against locating its historic theme park near the National Battlefield Park in Manassas, Virginia, advocates of historic preservation had won their own battle but perhaps not their war. The history of Manassas battlefield illustrates that the Disney controversy is only the latest in a long line of skirmishes over historic preservation and use. Battling for Manassas is a record of the struggles to preserve the park over the past fifty years. First commissioned as a report by the National Park Service, this book tells how park managers, government officials, preservationists, developers, and concerned citizens had managed to find compromises that would protect the site while accommodating changes in the surrounding community. Battling for Manassas is the story of how one site has garnered national attention and taught Americans valuable lessons about the future of historic preservation. It demonstrates to everyone interested in the Civil War that, with only 58 of 384 sites currently under Park Service jurisdiction, what has happened at Manassas might well occur on other historic grounds threatened by development or neglect.
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