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Can properties less than fifty years old be eligible for the National Register?

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Can properties less than fifty years old be eligible for the National Register?

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Yes. While the National Register Criteria provides that properties less than fifty years old are generally not eligible, the exceptions to the Criteria allow listing of such properties when exceptional significance can be demonstrated through scholarly research.

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