Excerpt from Damaged and Threatened National Historic Landmarks: 1994 Report
This report was prepared under Section 1a of the National Park Service Organic Act (public Law 96 344) which is the current version of the reporting requirements to the Congress previously contained in Section 8 of the National Park System General Authorities Act of 1976, as amended. This section requires the Secretary of the Interior to monitor the status and condition of National Historic Landmarks and National Natural Landmarks and to report annually on those which are threatened or damaged. This report is therefore prepared by the National Park Service each year and is submitted to Congress in two parts, the first for National Historic Landmarks, and the second for National Natural Landmarks. Part I of the 1994 report lists and describes those Landmarks which are threatened or damaged to such an extent that the qualities for which the resources were initially designated are in danger of being irreversibly damaged or destroyed. Also included are a listing of additional Landmarks that exhibit potential damage or threats, and recommendations to address the threats or remedy the damage.
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