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How are National Historic Landmarks different from other historic properties listed in the National Register of Historic Places? Landmarks have been recognized by the Secretary of the Interior as possessing national significance.
In modern usage, a landmark includes anything that is easily recognizable, such as a monument, building, or other structure. In American English it is the main term used to designate places that might be of interest to tourists, due to notable physical features or historical significance.
Kelly Gee. In August 2023, Governor Youngkin appointed Kelly Gee to serve as the Secretary of the Commonwealth. Secretary Gee spent the last decade in public service, including eight years as a senior staff member to General Assembly leadership and five years at the Virginia Lottery.
Landmarks must be fifty years of age or older. Resources less than fifty years old will be considered for designation only if they possess exceptional design merit or historical significance that transcends the fifty-year age requirement.
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A National Register District Identifies; a Local District Protects. Both National Register district and locally designated historic districts can be used as effective preservation tools, either independently or together, to help preserve a communitys historic resources.

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