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How do I know if a building located in my project area is eligible or listed in the National Register of Historic Places?

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How do I know if a building located in my project area is eligible or listed in the National Register of Historic Places?

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The New Hampshire Division of Historical Resources maintains extensive files on the cultural resources documented in New Hampshire. These files are routinely accessed by cultural resources professionals for compliance with Section 106 of the Historic Preservation Act and RSA 227:C. The Division has been in an ongoing process of updating the inventory filing system and making the files more readily accessible. The files are open by appointment to consultants and researchers Monday through Friday from 8:00 until 4:00 by calling 603.271.6568 or tanya.krajcik@dcr.nh.gov.

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