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200:, and coordinate, identify and protect historic sites in the United States. While National Register listings are mostly symbolic, their recognition of significance provides some financial incentive to owners of listed properties. Protection of the property is not guaranteed. During the nomination process, the property is evaluated in terms of the four criteria for inclusion on the National Register of Historic Places. The application of those criteria has been the subject of criticism by academics of history and preservation, as well as the public and politicians. A property listed in the National Register, or located within a National Register
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a series of bulletins designed to aid in evaluating and applying the criteria for evaluation of different types of properties. Although the criteria are always the same, the manner they are applied may differ slightly, depending upon the type of property involved. The
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rehabilitations that preserved the historic character of a building would qualify for federal tax incentives. A qualifying rehabilitation is one that the NPS deems consistent with the
Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation. Properties and sites listed in the Register, as well as those located in and contributing to the period of significance of National Register Historic Districts, became eligible for the federal tax benefits.
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properties; commemorative properties (e.g., statues); and "properties that have achieved significance within the last fifty years". However, if they meet particular "Criteria
Considerations" for their category in addition to the overall criteria, they are, in fact, eligible. Hence, despite the forbidding language, these kinds of places are not actually excluded as a rule. For example, the Register lists thousands of churches.
332:, established an administrative division named the Federal Office of Archaeology and Historic Preservation (OAHP). Hartzog charged OAHP with creating the National Register program mandated by the 1966 law. Ernest Connally was the Office's first director. Within OAHP new divisions were created to deal with the National Register. The division administered several existing programs, including the Historic Sites Survey and the
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695:(ACHP) has the most significant role by Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act. The section requires that the director of any federal agency with direct or indirect jurisdiction of a project that may affect a property listed or determined eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places must first report to the
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Properties are not protected in any strict sense by the
Federal listing. States and local zoning bodies may or may not choose to protect listed historic places. Indirect protection is possible, by state and local regulations on the development of National Register properties and by tax incentives. By
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his "rule" is only an exception to the criteria that shape listings within the
National Register of Historic Places. Of the eight "exceptions" , Consideration G, for properties that have achieved significance within the past fifty years, is probably the best-known, yet also misunderstood preservation
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favored new construction rather than the reuse of existing, sometimes historical, structures. In 1976, the tax code was altered to provide tax incentives that promote the preservation of income-producing historic properties. The
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and commerce and ownership are all integral parts of the nomination. Each nomination contains a narrative section that provides a detailed physical description of the property and justifies why it is significant historically with regard either to local, state, or national history. The four
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rehabilitation may be of a commercial, industrial, or residential property, for rentals. The tax incentives program is operated by the
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Listed properties are generally in one of five broad categories, although there are special considerations for other types of properties that in anyone, or into more specialized subcategories. The five general categories for National Register properties are: building, structure, site, district and
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A listing on the National Register of Historic Places is governmental acknowledgment of a historic district, site, building, or property. However, the Register is mostly "an honorary status with some federal financial incentives". The National Register of Historic Places automatically includes all
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The National Register of Historic Places has grown considerably from its legislative origins in 1966. In 1986, citizens and groups nominated 3,623 separate properties, sites and districts for inclusion on the National Register, a total of 75,000 separate properties. Of the more than one and a half
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In February 1983, the two assistant directorates were merged to promote efficiency and recognize the interdependency of their programs. Jerry L. Rogers was selected to direct this newly merged associate directorate. He was described as a skilled administrator, who was sensitive to the need for the
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is similar to NRHP listing. In the French program, however, permanent restrictions are imposed upon designated monuments, for example requiring advance approval for any renovation of a designated building. NRHP listing imposes no such restrictions, but rather is "primarily an honor", although tax
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Owners of income-producing properties listed individually in the National Register of Historic Places or of properties that are contributing resources within a National Register Historic District may be eligible for a 20% investment tax credit for the rehabilitation of the historic structure. The
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Sites are the locations of significant events, which can be prehistoric or historic in nature and represent activities or buildings (standing, ruined, or vanished). When sites are listed, it is the locations themselves that are of historical interest. They possess cultural or archaeological value
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If approved, the property is entered officially by the Keeper of the National Register into the National Register of Historic Places. Property owners are notified of the nomination during the review by the SHPO and state's historic review commission. If an owner objects to a nomination of private
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Although not described in detail in the 1966 act, SHPOs eventually became integral to the process of listing properties on the National Register. The 1980 amendments of the 1966 law further defined the responsibilities of SHPOs concerning the National Register. Several 1992 amendments of the NHPA
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designated before the Register's creation, as well as any other historic sites in the National Park System. Approval of the act, which was amended in 1980 and 1992, represented the first time the United States had a broad-based historic preservation policy. The 1966 act required those agencies to
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Buildings, as defined by the National Register, are distinguished in the traditional sense. Examples include a house, barn, hotel, church, or similar construction. They are created primarily to shelter human activity. The term building, as in outbuilding, can be used to refer to historically and
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names seven categories of properties that "are not usually considered for" and "ordinarily ... shall not be considered eligible for" the National Register: religious properties (e.g., churches); buildings that have been moved; birthplaces or graves of important persons; cemeteries; reconstructed
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The National Register evaluation procedures do not use the term "exclusions". The stricter National Historic Landmarks Criteria, upon which the National Register criteria are based, do specify exclusions, along with corresponding "exceptions to the exclusions", which are supposed to apply more
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system and the National Register were categorized formally into two "Assistant Directorates". Established were the Assistant Directorate for Archeology and Historic Preservation and the Assistant Directorate for Park Historic Preservation. From 1978 until 1981, the main agency for the National
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The nomination of individual properties in an MPS is accomplished in the same manner as other nominations. The name of the "thematic group" denotes the historical theme of the properties. It is considered the "multiple property listing". Once an individual property or a group of properties is
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The process begins with the multiple property documentation form which acts as a cover document rather than the nomination to the National Register of Historic Places. The purpose of the documentation form is to establish the basis of eligibility for related properties. The information of the
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While Section 106 does not mandate explicitly that any federal agency director accept the advice of the ACHP, their advice has a practical influence, especially given the statutory obligations of the NHPA that require federal agencies to "take into account the effect of the undertaking".
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consultants often are employed for this work. The nomination consists of a standard registration form (NPS 10-900) and contains basic information about a property's physical appearance and the type of significance embodied in the building, structure, object, site, or district.
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There is a misconception that there is a strict rule that a property must be at least 50 years old to be listed in the National Register of Historic Places. In reality, there is no hard rule. John H. Sprinkle Jr., deputy director of the Federal Preservation Institute, stated:
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Objects are usually artistic in nature, or small in scale compared to structures and buildings. Although objects may be movable, they are generally associated with a specific setting or environment. Examples of objects include monuments, sculptures and fountains.
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possess a concentration, association, or continuity of the other four types of properties. Objects, structures, buildings and sites in a historic district are united historically or aesthetically, either by choice or by the nature of their development.
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between categories of significance for such incentives caused the lowest category to become expendable. Essentially, this made the Landmarks a kind of "honor roll" of the most significant properties of the National Register of Historic Places.
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multiple property documentation form can be used to nominate and register related historic properties simultaneously, or to establish criteria for properties that may be nominated in the future. Thus, additions to an MPS can occur over time.
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It is hereby declared to be the policy of the United States Government that special effort should be made to preserve the natural beauty of the countryside and public park and recreation lands, wildlife and waterfowl refuges, and historic
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are defined geographical areas consisting of contributing and non-contributing properties. Some properties are added automatically to the National Register when they become administered by the National Park Service. These include
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nominated and listed in the National Register, the multiple property documentation form, combined with the individual National Register of Historic Places nomination forms, constitute a multiple property submission.
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Some states and municipalities, however, may have laws that become effective when a property is listed in the National Register. If federal money or a federal permitting process is involved, Section 106 of the
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There are more than 30,000 references to 'church' in the NRHP records; close to 1000 entries for 'synagogue'; 106 entries for 'mosque'; along with entries for Friends Meetinghouses and Mormon Temples.
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governing local historic districts often restrict certain kinds of changes to properties. Thus, they may protect the property more than a National Register listing does.
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may not be demolished, extended, or altered without special permission; the program covers about 374,000 listings in 2010, involving more than 500,000 buildings.
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The National Park Service and Historic Preservation: Historic Preservation beyond Smokey the Bear (in Commentary: How Well Is the National Park Service Doing?)
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added a category to the National Register, known as Traditional Cultural Properties: those properties associated with Native American or Hawaiian groups.
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property, or in the case of a historic district, a majority of owners, then the property cannot be listed in the National Register of Historic Places.
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For a property to be eligible for the National Register of Historic Places, it must meet at least one of its four main criteria. Information about
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In cases where the ACHP determines federal action will have an "adverse effect" on historic properties, mitigation is sought. Typically, a
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is invoked. Section 106 requires the federal agency involved to assess the effect of its actions on historic resources. Statutorily, the
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The National Park Service and Its History Program: 1864–1986: An Overview (in The National Park Service and Historic Preservation)
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Fisher, Charles E. (1998). "Promoting the Preservation of Historic Buildings: Historic Preservation Policy in the United States".
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An alternate series of plaques. Buildings on the National Register are also often listed in local historic societies.
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regardless of the value of any structures that currently exist at the locations. Examples of types of sites include
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contrast, the state of Colorado, for example, does not set any limits on owners of National Register properties.
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Crafting Preservation Criteria: The National Register of Historic Places and American Historic Preservation
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Listing in the National Register does not restrict private property owners from the use of their property.
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Preservation Yellow Pages: The Complete Information Source for Homeowners, Communities, and Professionals.
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million properties on the National Register, 95,000 are listed individually. Others are listed as
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object. In addition, historic districts consist of contributing and non-contributing properties.
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2162:"Rehabiliation Standards and Guidelines—Technical Preservation Services, National Park Service"
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2138:"National and state registers", at Colorado Office of Archeology & Historic Preservation
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were virtually non-existent for buildings on the National Register. Before 1976 the federal
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Living City: How America's Cities Are Being Revitalized by Thinking Small in a Big Way.
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subsidies may be available for renovations. France had about 43,600 monuments in 2015.
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The more general language has allowed more properties and parklands to enjoy status as
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A typical plaque found on properties listed in the National Register of Historic Places
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The criteria are applied differently for different types of properties; for instance,
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Properties can be nominated in a variety of forms, including individual properties,
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functionally related units, such as a courthouse and a jail or a barn and a house.
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as well as all historic areas administered by the National Park Service, including
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Any individual can prepare a National Register nomination, although historians and
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This article is about the U.S. Register. For the Canadian online database, see
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derived from the total value of expenses incurred in preserving the property.
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The Historic Sites Survey and National Historic Landmarks Program: A History
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For most of its history, the National Register has been administered by the
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properties have application guidelines different from those of buildings.
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and institutional buildings, but later for commercial structures as well.
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Some property owners may also qualify for grants, like the now-defunct
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2347:"The L.A. architecture landmark — abandoned, trashed and left to burn"
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List of jails and prisons on the National Register of Historic Places
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List of jails and prisons on the National Register of Historic Places
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2264:"Our Towns: How Danville Has Avoided Omaha's Mistake – The Atlantic"
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There are also 35 listed sites in the three island countries with a
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National Register of Historic Places". Retrieved February 23, 2022.
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by this legislation, a policy developed early in its history. The
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for their historical significance or "great artistic value".
2583:"How to Apply the National Register Criteria for Evaluation"
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The Response of Federal Legislation to Historic Preservation
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with the United States, as well as one site in Morocco, the
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National Conference of State Historic Preservation Officers
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United States National Register of Historic Places listings
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In 1979, the NPS history programs affiliated with both the
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that parklands could have the same protected status as "
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Register of Historic Places criteria are the following:
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NPS to work with SHPOs, academia and local governments.
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Operating Passenger Railroad Stations Thematic Resource
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in 2008), seven of the nine buildings included in the
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A National Register of Historic Places plaque at the
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work in conjunction with the SHPO and an independent
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Search for Multiple Property Submission (MPS) Covers
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82:
64:
59:
1231:Comparisons to historic registers of other nations
784:, one of 44 U.S. state capitols listed on the NRHP
2750:List of U.S. National Historic Landmarks by state
867:, an example of a natural site listed on the NRHP
624:List of U.S. National Historic Landmarks by state
3718:National Historic Landmarks of the United States
1950:Working on the Past: In Local Historic Districts
1477:Native Americans and the Practice of Archaeology
3142:National Register of Historic Places portal
2006:National Historic Preservation Act, Section 106
1397:National Park Service Directors and Directorate
1333:List of national memorials of the United States
1191:(listed in 1978, destroyed in a fire in 1989),
543:
410:
2000:
1998:
1996:
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1219:(listed in 1989, demolished in 2017), and the
3426:Democratic Party presidential primaries, 1960
3178:
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2166:NPS.gov Homepage (U.S. National Park Service)
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891:, one of a number of ships listed on the NRHP
8:
3406:United States Senate special elections, 1941
2542:National Archives and Records Administration
2526:"Title 36, U.S. Code of Federal Regulations"
1834:National Archives and Records Administration
1676:The Department of Transportation Act of 1966
1451:
1449:
1447:
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1328:List of National Historic Landmarks by state
1240:
377:Heritage Conservation and Recreation Service
43:
2058:Federal, State and Local Historic Districts
1754:
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1318:Register of Culturally Significant Property
1279:National Register of Historic Places portal
1213:University of Connecticut Historic District
336:, as well as the new National Register and
3348:Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs
3333:Lyndon B. Johnson National Historical Park
3185:
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2297:. Jacksonville Times-Union. Archived from
1971:
1969:
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1471:
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1426:National Historic Preservation Act of 1966
1199:(listed in 2000, demolished in 2004), The
1011:– all are examples of NRHP property types.
735:Citizens to Preserve Overton Park v. Volpe
689:National Historic Preservation Act of 1966
49:
2690:U.S. National Register of Historic Places
693:Advisory Council on Historic Preservation
323:Advisory Council on Historic Preservation
3698:1966 establishments in the United States
3470:1960 United States presidential election
3323:Lyndon Baines Johnson Library and Museum
2410:"Historic Galveston nightclub destroyed"
2237:National Trust for Historic Preservation
1977:Results of listing and Owner information
1585:
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1338:List of African-American historic places
381:United States Department of the Interior
198:National Trust for Historic Preservation
194:United States Department of the Interior
27:Federal list of historic sites in the US
3703:Heritage registers in the United States
2024:
2022:
2020:
2018:
1858:"Spreadsheet of NRHP Listed properties"
1461:National Park Service Data Store (IRMA)
1408:National Park Service Data Store (IRMA)
1364:
945:Historic districts in the United States
744:
592:Lee County Multiple Property Submission
2562:"National Register Information System"
2243:from the original on February 19, 2013
2172:from the original on December 18, 2017
1618:
1616:
1614:
1373:"National Register Information System"
1227:(listed in 2012, demolished in 2021).
1183:(listed in 1979, demolished in 1989),
482:, association with various aspects of
42:
1759:Sprinkle, John H. Jr. (Spring 2007).
1420:
1418:
1416:
1221:Terrell Jacobs Circus Winter Quarters
363:to listed property owners, first for
7:
3693:National Register of Historic Places
3493:Lyndon B. Johnson in popular culture
3328:Lyndon B. Johnson National Grassland
2626:National Register of Historic Places
2566:National Register of Historic Places
2451:from the original on October 2, 2017
2439:Blair, Russell (December 14, 2016).
2380:"Asbury Park's Tillie is still safe"
2194:", Technical Preservation Services,
2192:Historic Preservation Tax Incentives
1988:National Register of Historic Places
1914:National Register of Historic Places
1871:from the original on August 12, 2022
1739:National Register of Historic Places
1700:National Register of Historic Places
1663:National Register of Historic Places
1378:National Register of Historic Places
1353:List of heritage registers worldwide
219:National Register Historic Districts
148:National Register of Historic Places
44:National Register of Historic Places
32:Canadian Register of Historic Places
18:National Registry of Historic Places
3713:Historic sites in the United States
3455:Democratic National Convention 1956
3411:1948 United States Senate elections
3217:Vice President of the United States
3206:36th President of the United States
2581:Shrimpton, Rebecca H., ed. (1997).
2481:from the original on April 15, 2021
2293:Caren Burmeister (March 23, 1999).
2118:from the original on March 14, 2022
2088:from the original on April 18, 2024
805:National Historic Landmark District
310:State Historic Preservation Offices
3577:Claudia "Lady Bird" Taylor Johnson
3105:National Historic Preservation Act
2420:from the original on July 29, 2019
1824:LeGloahec, John (April 12, 2022).
437:State Historic Preservation Office
334:Historic American Buildings Survey
175:National Historic Preservation Act
36:National Register (disambiguation)
25:
2599:National Register Bulletin No. 15
2390:from the original on May 29, 2020
2359:from the original on May 25, 2019
2274:from the original on June 2, 2021
819:Robert C. Weaver Federal Building
162:of sites, buildings, structures,
3666:
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3147:
3146:
3135:
2295:"Church sues over historic site"
2262:Fallows, James (June 21, 2019).
1285:
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1177:Jobbers Canyon Historic District
1165:Jobbers Canyon Historic District
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719:Department of Transportation Act
610:, or "Multiple Resource Areas".
156:United States federal government
2209:Save America's Treasures Grants
2069:Technical Preservation Services
1961:Technical Preservation Services
1090:traditional cultural properties
441:Keeper of the National Register
166:, and objects deemed worthy of
3338:Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center
3058:Federated States of Micronesia
2704:Architectural style categories
2605:Sprinkle, John H. Jr. (2014).
2198:. Retrieved February 23, 2022.
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1410:. Retrieved February 23, 2022.
1207:(listed in 1997, destroyed by
1029:, built 1854, listed with NRHP
912:Federated States of Micronesia
797:College Hill Historic District
295:U.S. Secretary of the Interior
1:
3353:Memorial Grove on the Potomac
2045:Law and Contemporary Problems
1492:Annual Review of Anthropology
906:, the ruined ancient city of
1092:and vessels and shipwrecks.
1086:historic designed landscapes
678:American Legation in Tangier
590:Examples of MPS include the
577:multiple property submission
557:Multiple property submission
192:(NPS), an agency within the
3512:The Years of Lyndon Johnson
2010:Tribal Preservation Program
1145:National Historic Landmarks
914:, named to the NRHP in 1974
846:Compact of Free Association
730:United States Supreme Court
674:Compact of Free Association
647:National Historic Landmarks
604:Illinois Carnegie Libraries
314:National Historic Landmarks
224:National Historic Landmarks
70:; 58 years ago
3739:
3283:Texas Broadcasting Company
3110:Historic Preservation Fund
3089:American Legation, Morocco
2336:John Wiley and Sons. p.80.
2323:John Wiley and Sons. p. V.
2233:"Save America's Treasures"
2220:Historic Preservation Fund
2214:February 23, 2022, at the
2143:February 23, 2022, at the
2035:December 22, 2018, at the
1652:National Register Database
1629:November 11, 2018, at the
1563:November 11, 2018, at the
1402:February 23, 2022, at the
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357:Historic Preservation Fund
338:Historic Preservation Fund
253:
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3343:Lyndon Baines Johnson Day
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3051:Lists by associated state
2628:. National Park Service.
2063:January 20, 2022, at the
1982:January 26, 2021, at the
1955:January 22, 2022, at the
1596:February 3, 2017, at the
1482:February 6, 2017, at the
1431:January 19, 2022, at the
1096:Property owner incentives
655:National Historical Parks
267:, a historic district in
232:National Historical Parks
48:
3619:George Washington Baines
3271:Civil Rights Act of 1960
3266:Civil Rights Act of 1957
3032:Northern Mariana Islands
1932:August 28, 2018, at the
1888:August 12, 2022, at the
1788:10.1525/tph.2007.29.2.81
1780:10.1525/tph.2007.29.2.81
1657:August 28, 2018, at the
1141:Save America's Treasures
1134:Internal Revenue Service
801:Providence, Rhode Island
468:Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
138:nps.gov/nationalregister
3607:Samuel Ealy Johnson Sr.
3595:Samuel Ealy Johnson Jr.
3583:Lynda Bird Johnson Robb
3225:U.S. Senator from Texas
2609:. New York: Routledge.
2568:. National Park Service
2384:Springfield News-Leader
1197:Asbury Park, New Jersey
1189:Los Angeles, California
1106:Robert E. Howard Museum
1069:, natural features and
732:ruled in the 1971 case
708:Memorandum of Agreement
659:National Military Parks
651:National Historic Sites
566:Round barns in Illinois
353:architectural historian
269:Pawtucket, Rhode Island
236:National Military Parks
228:National Historic Sites
3521:(1991 television film)
3255:Early years and career
3027:Minor Outlying Islands
3010:Lists by insular areas
2724:Keeper of the Register
1435:, Public Law 102–575,
1313:National Heritage Area
1241:
1185:Pan-Pacific Auditorium
1172:
1163:The demolition of the
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1027:Enfield, New Hampshire
1023:Enfield Shaker Village
865:Concord, Massachusetts
778:Illinois State Capitol
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345:Keeper of the Register
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179:contributing resources
97:Main Interior Building
34:. For other uses, see
3723:National Park Service
3708:Historic preservation
2729:National Park Service
2709:Contributing property
2196:National Park Service
2112:Enfield Shaker Museum
2084:. February 16, 2016.
1908:July 9, 2019, at the
1865:National Park Service
1556:Scarpino, Philip V. "
1383:National Park Service
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782:Springfield, Illinois
763:National Park Service
639:
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546:principle in America.
534:National Park Service
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429:historic preservation
330:George B. Hartzog Jr.
302:National Park Service
293:
284:National Park Service
280:George B. Hartzog Jr.
278:
263:
190:National Park Service
173:The enactment of the
127:National Park Service
3613:Joseph Wilson Baines
3084:District of Columbia
2624:Wiley, John (1994).
1805:on November 29, 2022
1768:The Public Historian
1639:The Public Historian
1606:The Public Historian
1573:The Public Historian
1455:Mackintosh, Barry. "
1293:United States portal
1119:Until 1976, federal
712:municipal ordinances
480:architectural styles
397:contributing members
359:to provide matching
3621:(great-grandfather)
3601:Sam Houston Johnson
3589:Luci Baines Johnson
3233:U.S. Representative
2319:Gratz, R.B. (1996)
2268:www.theatlantic.com
1861:(Excel spreadsheet)
1622:Hertfelder, Eric. "
1309:, the UK equivalent
1243:monument historique
1217:Storrs, Connecticut
1110:Cross Plains, Texas
935:Types of properties
927:Louisiana Superdome
596:Warehouses in Omaha
343:The first official
45:
3358:U.S. Postage stamp
3261:Southern Manifesto
2477:. March 13, 2021.
1589:Bearss, Edwin C. "
1173:
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1077:Historic districts
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993:Clockwise from top
803:, an example of a
667:National Monuments
663:National Memorials
642:
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407:Nomination process
401:historic districts
372:U.S. National Park
349:William J. Murtagh
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282:, director of the
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244:National Monuments
240:National Memorials
213:historic districts
204:, may qualify for
183:historic districts
3680:
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3658:Hubert Humphrey →
3640:← John F. Kennedy
3288:Johnson Amendment
3194:Lyndon B. Johnson
3160:
3159:
2714:Historic district
2616:978-1-136-16984-7
2532:on March 2, 2007.
2352:Los Angeles Times
2301:on August 6, 2012
1867:. June 28, 2022.
1475:Ferguson, T. J. "
1302:Historic district
1239:, designation of
1193:Palace Amusements
889:Norfolk, Virginia
838:American Legation
759:Pecos, New Mexico
614:Properties listed
375:Register was the
286:from 1964 to 1972
202:Historic District
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83:Jurisdiction
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3559:(2017 film)
3551:(2014 film)
3534:All the Way
3529:(2002 film)
3527:Path to War
3239:(1937–1949)
3227:(1949–1961)
3219:(1961–1963)
3208:(1963–1969)
3077:Other areas
3037:Puerto Rico
2871:Mississippi
2786:Connecticut
2445:courant.com
1875:November 8,
1839:November 8,
1809:November 8,
1155:Limitations
861:Walden Pond
514:Criterion D
508:Criterion C
502:Criterion B
492:Criterion A
242:, and some
3687:Categories
3625:Chuck Robb
3591:(daughter)
3585:(daughter)
3448:withdrawal
3307:Legacy and
2986:Washington
2906:New Mexico
2901:New Jersey
2776:California
2475:whas11.com
2455:October 1,
2394:October 1,
2108:"Cow Barn"
2092:October 1,
1360:References
1059:shipwrecks
939:See also:
618:See also:
551:narrowly.
528:Exclusions
3603:(brother)
3542:2016 film
3538:2012 play
3368:Elections
3310:memorials
2996:Wisconsin
2961:Tennessee
2866:Minnesota
2841:Louisiana
2593:April 11,
2552:April 11,
2122:March 14,
1796:162250940
1067:campsites
1001:structure
904:Nan Madol
883:Wisconsin
665:and some
472:modernist
164:districts
154:) is the
3671:Category
3597:(father)
3436:campaign
3152:Category
2981:Virginia
2931:Oklahoma
2911:New York
2886:Nebraska
2876:Missouri
2861:Michigan
2851:Maryland
2836:Kentucky
2816:Illinois
2791:Delaware
2781:Colorado
2771:Arkansas
2572:July 11,
2485:April 6,
2479:Archived
2449:Archived
2424:July 29,
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2357:Archived
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1400:Archived
1265:See also
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997:building
602:and the
570:Illinois
522:maritime
470:and its
451:Criteria
416:—
3098:Related
3001:Wyoming
2976:Vermont
2881:Montana
2821:Indiana
2801:Georgia
2796:Florida
2766:Arizona
2756:Alabama
2363:May 25,
2305:July 8,
2278:May 31,
1541:1504604
1254:of the
910:in the
908:Pohnpei
885:(BB-64)
842:Tangier
653:(NHS),
464:Chicago
399:within
304:in 1978
250:History
230:(NHS),
226:(NHL),
181:within
133:Website
73: (
3579:(wife)
3569:Family
2936:Oregon
2891:Nevada
2831:Kansas
2806:Hawaii
2761:Alaska
2697:Topics
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1047:gazebo
1007:and a
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848:states
598:, the
594:, the
474:design
413:sites.
321:, the
104:, U.S.
65:Formed
3549:Selma
3499:Daisy
3259:1956
3237:TX–10
3068:Palau
2966:Texas
2846:Maine
2811:Idaho
2041:JSTOR
1803:(PDF)
1792:S2CID
1784:JSTOR
1764:(PDF)
1635:JSTOR
1602:JSTOR
1569:JSTOR
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1488:JSTOR
1003:, an
351:, an
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