Examples of National Historic Landmark in a sentence
Existing roads surrounding the North Field National Historic Landmark, which are recommended as contributing features to the cultural landscape, would be improved for public access and for use by the Convoy Course and the Tracked Vehicle Driver’s Course.
The roundabout, a portion of Broadway Avenue, which is an entrance to the North Field National Historic Landmark and a contributing feature to the cultural landscape, would be closed permanently by the use of the High Hazard Impact Area of Range Complex A.
Use of historic roads associated with the North Field National Historic Landmark by convoys and other vehicles would be in keeping with existing use and would not impact this historic property.
These historic properties include the North Field National Historic Landmark; Pre-Contact latte sites, pottery scatters, and rock shelters; pre- World War II Japanese farms and shrines; World War II-era Japanese and American military sites; and potential traditional cultural properties.
Historic properties include the North Field National Historic Landmark; Pre-Contact latte sites, pottery scatters, and rock shelters; pre-World War II Japanese farms and shrines; and World War II-era Japanese and American military sites.
Significant indirect impacts to historic properties would occur to the North Field National Historic Landmark due to closure of the roundabout on Broadway Avenue, to historic properties at Unai Babui and Xxxx Xxxxxxx due to the permanent presence of surface radar towers, and to the traditional cultural property at Unai Chulu from changes in the fish populations from the landing ramp construction for amphibious training.
Activities during the periodic military non-live-fire training exercises on Tinian in the Military Lease Area would not impact historic properties and resources of cultural importance as these have been designed to avoid impacts by restricting ground disturbance and to improve historic runways and structures within the North Field National Historic Landmark.
As discussed under Tinian Alternative 1, 12 historic properties within Range Complex A and three historic properties at Unai Chulu (the landing beach associated with the North Field National Historic Landmark, a potential traditional cultural property, and a latte site) would be significantly impacted in the area of potential effects.
Historic properties include the North Field National Historic Landmark; Pre‐Contact latte sites, pottery scatters, and rock shelters; pre‐World War II Japanese farms and shrines; and World War II‐era Japanese and American military sites.
The roundabout, a portion of Broadway Avenue, which is an entrance way to the North Field National Historic Landmark and a contributing feature to the cultural landscape, would be closed during construction of Range Complex A target objectives.