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UER Forum > Archived UE Main > What's all this, then? (Viewed 231 times)
FoxTwoFoxTwo 


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What's all this, then?
< on 7/16/2006 7:13 PM >
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National Atlas of Historic Preservation!

Sounds good to me. Has a server error for me though...

Bringing exploration to Clarksville.

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I am the Bear 


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Re: What's all this, then?
<Reply # 1 on 7/16/2006 7:20 PM >
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what?

it says "purchase more credits" its like an internet arcade game for UE nerds like me. and i'm not buying any e-credits. unless i can tie them to a string and reuse them.

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Re: What's all this, then?
<Reply # 2 on 7/16/2006 7:49 PM >
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It's just part of the National Trust's website. I think the credit thing means that the N.T. needs to purchase more hosting space. The information on the Atlas can be found in non-map-thingy format here:

National Trust

In a similar vein, photographer types might be interested in trying to obtain some free money from the Society of Industrial Archaeologists, which gives grants of $1,000-$3,000, "for the study, documentation, recordation, and/or preservation of significant historic industrial sites, structures, and objects. Awards are made to nonprofit organizations and qualified individuals. Contributions of in-kind services, as well as cash resources from the sponsoring and cosponsoring agencies may qualify for matching purposes. Funds may be used for a range of projects including, but not limited to: increasing public awareness of preservation efforts, photography, videography, preparing inventories and developing measured drawings of extant significant industrial sites, structures, maritime facilities and industrial artifacts. Grant recipients must agree to prepare a written summary of their project suitable for publication in either the SIA Newsletter and/or for Industrial Archeology, the Society's scholarly journal.
Grants are open to qualified individuals, independent scholars, nonprofit organizations and academic institutions. Substantial participation from state, county, or local history organizations is encouraged, although such groups do not necessarily need to be a sponsoring agency."

EDIT: Yeah, a link or something might be useful...

SIA Grants
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Re: What's all this, then?
<Reply # 3 on 7/16/2006 8:18 PM >
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well shoot i should form an organization right now.

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