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Abstract
The Historic Preservation Master Plan for the University of Georgia will be a tool for decision-makers, facilities managers, and designers to care for and preserve the integrity of the University’s historic buildings and landscapes. It will assist the University community in addressing planning issues as they relate to its historic resources in the context of needed growth and change. The plan will help reinforce and improve stewardship, unity, and cohesion, enhancing the overall campus environment. The WJE project team will focus its efforts on supporting the University’s mission and meeting its goals for the master plan project. This Historic Preservation Master Plan was developed on behalf of the University of Georgia for all resources managed by the University in the state of Georgia. As of 2013, the University had approximately 835 potential resources currently sixty years of age scattered over twenty-one counties.