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Historical Resources Associated with the Space Shuttle
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NASA Headquarters completed a review of historic resources that have been associated with the Space Shuttle Program. The objective of this process was to identify resources that might qualify for listing on the National Register of Historic Places as the Space Shuttle program approaches the end of its era. The Space Shuttle program was initiated on January 1972 by President Richard Nixon and ushered in the era of reusable space flight vehicles that were designed to assist in the building of the Space Station. The historic values of this program, like the Apollo-era program, which preceded it, are embodied in the buildings, structures and objects within the NASA centers that contributed to the Space Shuttle program.

Below are electronic versions of the Evaluation of Historic Resources Associated with the Space Shuttle Program at Ames Research Center and NASA-wide.

1. Evaluation of Historic Resources Associated with the Space Shuttle Program at NASA Ames Research Center. February 23, 2007. (Due to its large size, the document is split into five separate files.)
+ 1. Evaluation Criteria (68 KB PDF File)
+ 2. Table of Contents and Assessment (1.7 MB PDF file)
+ 3. Appendix (part 1) (40.7 MB PDF file)
+ 4. Appendix (part 2) (31.9 MB PDF file)
+ 5. Appendix (part 3) (32.5 MB PDF file)

2. NASA-Wide Survey and Evaluation of Historic Facilities in the Context of the U.S. Space Shuttle Program. July 2008.
+ Entire Report (7.3 MB)


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NASA Official: Keith Venter
Last Updated: February 2009