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orchards or meadows-both of which mayor may not require a I : ___ 1I("TlUL.~~ r) I
management intervention. When analyzing a landscape, it is important ..... L __________________________ !!:t. __ b..-- '8 ______________ 0.. ______ ~':(J
to recognize the present-day biodiversity of these resources- for example
at the Fruita Rural Historic District in Capitol Reef National Park in tI}J --------------------
Utah, the landscape contains 2,500 fruit trees associated with settlement
and agriculture on the Colorado Plateau (courtesy D. White).
Figures 22 and 23: The plan for the Kehlbeck Farmstead, located in Cass
County in Southeastern Nebraska, illustrates a well-planned, and
aesthetically arranged general farm complex of the twentieth century.
The farmstead is composed of 23 contributing and 5 non-contributing
Figure 21: Integrihj can involve both continuity and change. This can be resources. Integrity was judged uniformly high because many character-
evidenced by a detailed review of materials. Although the surface defining resources were present and the visual and spatial relationships
material has changed on some roads through the Port Oneida (near mtact. Note the varied graphic techniques used to document a variehj of
Empire, Michigan) community, the character-defining alignment, width fence types, and, the key to photographs illustrating the various
and rows of Sugar Maple trees remain intact. (courtesy NPS, Midwest landscape features and spatial relationships. The photograph above,
Region). labeled #3 on the farmstead, is looking north along the farm lane allee.
(courtesy National Register Files)
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