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What is a National Register Nomination?

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What is a National Register Nomination?

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A National Register nomination is a scholarly and authoritative document that thoroughly describes and evaluates a property’s setting and physical characteristics, documents its history, assesses its significance in terms of its historic context, and demonstrates how it specifically meets National Register criteria for evaluation. It is supported by professional quality black and white photographs, maps delineating the property’s boundaries, and other materials and information. The nomination must be prepared according to Federal and State guidelines.

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