What does HAD mean?
HAD means Historic Artifacts and Damage
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Historic Artifacts and Damage?
Historic Artifacts and Damage can be abbreviated as HAD
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What does HAD stand for? HAD stands for "Historic Artifacts and Damage". |
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How to abbreviate "Historic Artifacts and Damage"? "Historic Artifacts and Damage" can be abbreviated as HAD. |
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What is the meaning of HAD abbreviation? The meaning of HAD abbreviation is "Historic Artifacts and Damage". |
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What is HAD abbreviation? One of the definitions of HAD is "Historic Artifacts and Damage". |
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What does HAD mean? HAD as abbreviation means "Historic Artifacts and Damage". |
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What is shorthand of Historic Artifacts and Damage? The most common shorthand of "Historic Artifacts and Damage" is HAD. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- CCAHA - Conservation Center for Art and Historic Artifacts
- HBMCE - Historic Buildings and Monuments Commission for England
- HCKA - Historic Canoe and Kayak Association
- HAARGIS - Historic Architectural and Archaeology Resources Geographic Information System
- HPNRC - Historic Preservation and Natural Resource Conservation
- HSMBC - Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada
- HBMC - Historic Buildings and Monuments Commission
- HSRCA - Historic Sports and Racing Car Association
- HPCP - Historic Preservation and Community Planning
- AAD - Artifacts And Damage
- APAL - Association for the Preservation of Artifacts and Landscapes
- DHA - Destruction of Historic Artifacts
- HALIC - Historic Architecture and Landscape Image Collection
- HERO - Historic Enhancement and Revitalization of Oxnard
- HLV - Historic Lighthouses and Vessels
- HPA - Historic Preservation and Archaeology
- HSRPC - Historic Sites and Records Preservation Commission
- hsm - Historic Sites and Monuments
- HSMB - Historic Sites and Monuments Board
- hsms - Historic Sites and Monuments