
The Heritage
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Area | 4047 |
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Opened | 1923 |
Architecture firms | Layton & Forsyth |
Architectural styles | Neoclassical architecture |
Added to NRHP | March 26, 1980 |
NRHP Reference Number | 80003286 |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 2192915 |
About The Heritage
The Heritage, formerly known as the Journal Record Building, Law Journal Record Building, Masonic Temple and the India Temple Shrine Building, is a Neoclassical building in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. It was completed in 1923 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.
End of the line? Harry Potter train waits for ruling on Hogwarts route

... West Coast Railways (WCR), which operates The Heritage route, challenged demands for central locking systems to be fitted to the carriage doors...
Pubs: Are Wales' traditional boozers in last-chance saloon?

... " However, he believes there will always be a place for " the few traditional pubs that we ve got left" adding: " I would never want to see that go because it s part of The Heritage of the country...
Swanage Railway T3 class No. 563 steam locomotive returns to action

... It has taken its first passengers on The Heritage line following a six-year restoration effort...
Who will actually vote for Robert F Kennedy Jr as an independent candidate?

... " He has the name and he has The Heritage, " he says of the younger Kennedy...
Stonehenge tunnel plan 'should not proceed' says Unesco

... " We have taken a lot of care to get to this point, and we will continue to work with The Heritage Monitoring Advisory Group and experts within the Scientific Committee to ensure the scheme is delivered with heritage and the Outstanding Universal Value of the World Heritage Site at the heart of every decision made...
Bradley Cooper: Why Bernstein nose row is complicated

... Clein agrees that " the culture, The Heritage, the experiences of being around Jewish women inform so much about that"...
Cairo masterplan threatens ancient City of the Dead

... " It s a very bad feeling, but me and my team, and all people who care about The Heritage, all that we can do now is preserve the memory of these places, " she goes on...
Local elections 2023: Labour targets North Warwickshire seats

... In most areas of North Warwickshire, it s a straight fight between Labour and the Conservatives, with a handful of independent candidates standing in some wards, as well as the Green Party and The Heritage Party...
Stonehenge tunnel plan 'should not proceed' says Unesco
By Chloe HarcombeBBC News
UN cultural body Unesco has urged the government to make amendments to a controversial plan for a road tunnel near Stonehenge.
The World Heritage Site (WHS) is At Risk of being placed on the danger list if changes are not made to the on the A303.
National Highways' plans were approved by the government In July .
The government says the scheme is needed to tackle a " long-standing traffic bottleneck".
Unesco wants the government to act before The World Heritage Committee meets again in February 2024.
Earlier in September, leading members of The Stonehenge Alliance and Save Stonehenge World Heritage Site took a petition to the Unesco headquarters In Paris .
It gained 225,000 signatures from 147 countries urging the UK Government to halt plans for the " damaging" road scheme.
There are concerns from activists and Unesco that Stonehenge could lose its World Heritage status if the scheme Goes Ahead without amendments.
National Highways', before being in 2021.
However, from Amesbury to Berwick Down in Wiltshire on 14 July.
'Conserve and enhance'David Bullock, National Highways' Project Manager for the A303 Stonehenge scheme, said: " It is very much a scheme objective to conserve and enhance The World Heritage Site and this is being achieved through close collaborative working with heritage groups, The Independent A303 Scientific Committee, and our archaeology contractors, who have an extensive track record of work in connection with the Stonehenge Landscape .
" We have taken a lot of care to get to this point, and we will continue to work with The Heritage Monitoring Advisory Group and experts within the Scientific Committee to ensure the scheme is delivered with heritage and the Outstanding Universal Value of The World Heritage Site at The Heart of every decision made.
" We remain confident this scheme is The Best solution for tackling a long-standing traffic bottleneck, improving journeys, bringing much-needed relief to local communities, boosting the economy in the south-west, while returning the Stonehenge Landscape to something like its original setting. "
In a report, Unesco said: " Over The Years , The Committee and the Advisory Bodies have been clear and consistent that the proposed A303 improvement scheme should not proceed in its current form. "
" The currently proposed western portal and associated dual carriageway within a cutting would have significant and inappropriate adverse impacts on the physical and visual integrity of the property" it added.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com