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The fifty-year rule is one of the most commonly accepted principles within American historic preservation: properties that have achieved significance within the past fifty years are generally not considered eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic places.
Authorized by the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, the National Park Services National Register of Historic Places is part of a national program to coordinate and support public and private efforts to identify, evaluate, and protect Americas historic and archeological resources.
National Historic Landmarks are buildings, sites, districts, structures, and objects that have been determined by the Secretary of the Interior to be nationally docHub in American history and culture. Many of the most renowned historic properties in the nation are Landmarks.
All National Historic Landmarks are included in the National Register of Historic Places, which is the official list of the nations historic properties worthy of preservation. Landmarks constitute more than 2,500 of more than 90,000 entries in the National Register; the others are of state and local significance.
The act established permanent institutions and created a clearly defined process for historic preservation in the United States. Historic structures that would be affected by federal projectsor by work that was federally fundednow had to be documented to standards issued by the Secretary of the Interior.
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The DC Inventory of Historic Sites is the official list of historic landmarks and historic districts in the District of Columbia. Properties listed in the Inventory are protected by the Districts historic preservation law, which promotes compatible alterations and adaptation for current use.
Properties that have achieved sig nificance within the past 50 years may be listed in the National Register of Historic Places, ing to the Na tional Register Criteria for Evaluation, only if they are of exceptional impor tance, or if they are integral parts of districts that are eligible for listing in the
Historic districts are designated neighborhoods that contain groups of older, unaltered houses that preserve the visual qualities and ambience of the past.

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