Cultural Landscapes
Cultural Landscapes
Cultural landscapes are a legacy for everyone. These special sites reveal
aspects of our country’s origins and development as well as our evolving
relationships with the natural world. They provide scenic, economic,
ecological, social, recreational, and educational opportunities helping
communities to better understand themselves.
➢ Designed Landscapes
➢ Ethnographic Landscapes
➢ Historic Sites
➢ Vernacular Landscapes
Designed Landscapes
Ethnographic Landscapes
Historic Sites
Vernacular Landscapes
These are landscapes that evolved through use by the people whose
activities or occupancy shaped those landscapes. Through social or
cultural attitudes of an individual, family, or a community, the landscapes
reflect the physical, biological, and cultural character of those everyday
lives.
Recreational spaces
•Public space states “a place where anyone can come without paying an
entrance or other fee”
Sandy Soil
13%
Clay Loam
25%
Clay Soil
16%