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2003 Request for
Nominations 11 MOST ENDANGERED
HISTORIC PLACES 2003 NOMINATION FORM (choose
one or more)
___National
Register Eligible ___Other
(explain)
RELEASE
AUTHORIZATION This
form must be signed in order for the nomination to be considered. We
undersigned hereby gives to the National Trust for Historic Preservation a
non-exclusive license to use, and to allow others to use, in whole or in part,
in whatever manner the National Trust may desire, including (but not limited to)
use for publicity, audiovisual presentation, and/or promotion, all photographs,
videos, and other materials submitted to the National Trust in connection with
the 11 Most Endangered nomination. .e National Trust is hereby given permission
to make any editorial changes and/or additions to the materials referred to
herein as it may deem necessary or desirable for production purposes. .e
undersigned hereby agrees that it has the authority to grant these rights, that
it has obtained any such rights necessary from third parties, including with-out
limitation, models, creators, photographers, writers and producers, and that it
will hold harmless and indemnify the National Trust from and against any claim
brought against the National Trust from third parties that may arise out of the
violation of this paragraph. Release
authorized by ___________________________________________________
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ADDITIONAL
DOCUMENTS ALL
SUBMISSIONS ARE NON-RETURNABLE AND BECOME PROPERTY OF THE NATIONAL TRUST On
a separate document, please provide the following information. All questions
must be answered. Also attach any supporting materials, including photographs,
news articles, correspondence, etc. 1.
Provide
a brief overview in 200 words or less summarizing major key points 2 through 13
below. 2.
What is the site’s history? Has it been nominated or been named to other
endangered lists? 3.
How well known is the site? Is the site a tourist destination and open to the
public? 4.
Why is this site important? What preservation issues does it represent? (sprawl,
transportation, inner city decline, etc.) How is the site unique? Why should
people care? 5.
Describe the threat in more detail (e.g. natural disaster, poor maintenance,
funding, etc.) What possible steps could be taken to help eliminate the threat? 6.
How significant is the threat? (Is the building about to fall, is the ship about
to sink?) 7.
Describe in 200 words or less viable solutions that would save the site. 8.
Who are the major players? (Are “friends of” groups, government agencies,
private citizens involved?) 9.
Who opposes preservation of this site? 10.
How would listing this site as one of America’s 11 Most Endangered Historic Places help
save the site? Please be more specific than “publicity.” 11.
Other than listing this site, how can the National Trust alleviate the threat? 12.
How has the National Trust been involved to date? What value can the National
Trust add to saving the site? What role, if any, is there for the Trust if this
site is put on the list? Other than placement on the list, is there another role
for the National Trust? 13.
Provide any additional comments/recommendations. 14.
Provide names, titles, phone/fax of all appropriate contacts & spokespersons
including proponents and opponents. 15.
Provide at
least three high-quality
visuals. (35mm slides, prints, or high-resolution digital photos via CD, disk or
email.) If selected, these images will be used for print and web publications.
Obtain release authorization from photographer(s). Please
submit all nomination information, along with this completed form postmarked by
Jan. 20, 2003 to: National
Trust for Historic Preservation n Office of Communications 1785
Massachusetts Ave., NW n Washington,
DC 20036 n phone
(202) 588-6141 n
fax
(202) 588-6299 n
11most@nthp.org
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