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America's most endangered, 1996 : eleven sites / produced by Cinetel Productions in association with the National Trust for Historic Preservation and The History Channel ; producer, Cheryl Masur ; director/videographer, Robert G. Case.

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Format:
Video
Contributor:
Masur, Cheryl., Producer.
Case, Robert G., Director, Videographer.
McCullough, David G., Narrator.
History Channel (Television network), Producer.
A & E Home Video (Firm), Distributor.
Cinetel Productions., Producer.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Historic sites--Conservation and restoration--United States.
Historic sites.
Historic buildings--Conservation and restoration--United States.
Historic buildings.
Art and architecture videos.
Local Subjects:
Art and architecture videos.
Genre:
Documentary films.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (circa 50 min.) : sound, color, with black and white sequences
Place of Publication:
[Knoxville, TN?] : Cinetel Productions : A and E Home Video ; Washington, D.C. : Available from National Trust for Historic Preservation, c1996.
System Details:
digital
Summary:
Surveys eleven threatened historic sites in the United States, with comments by local people and area and national conservationists as to the risks faced by each site and the importance to America's history and culture of preserving each site.
Contents:
Sotterley Plantation (Md.)
Adobe mission churches (near Santa Fe and Albuquerque, N.M.)
Glacier Park chalets (Mont.)
Knight Foundry (Center Creek, Calif.)
East Broad Top Railroad (near Altoona, Pa.)
Uptown Theater (Chicago, Ill.)
Wentworth Hotel (Newcastle, N.H.)
Petoskey (Mich.)
Newburgh (N.Y.)
Truman Historic District (Independence, Mo.)
Central High School (Little Rock, Ark.)
Participant:
Host, David McCullough.
Notes:
Video release of television program aired June 1996--NTHP flier.
Description based on VHS version record.
Other Format:
VHS version America's most endangered, 1996
OCLC:
249042843
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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