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Online Self-Paced: Making Historic Properties Accessible (PB32)
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Historically, most buildings and landscapes were not designed to be readily accessible for people with disabilities. In recent years, however, emphasis has been placed on preserving historically significant properties, and on making these properties and the activities within them more accessible to people with disabilities. With the passage of the Americans with Disabilities Act in 1990, access to properties open to the public is now a civil right.

This course is based on Historic Preservation Brief Number 32, which can be read, free of charge, online.

You only need to register for this course if you wish to earn continuing education credits for reading this brief.

 
 
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