Shipstead-Luce Act

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The Shipstead-Luce Act is a 1930 U.S. federal law that gave the government authority to regulate the design and appearance of buildings and structures in key areas of Washington, D.C., helping preserve the city’s monumental character.

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U.S. Commission of Fine Arts legalBasis Shipstead-Luce Act