10-90) United States Department of the National Park Service NATIONAL REGISTER OF HIS REGISTRATION F 2025

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  2. Begin with Section 1, 'Name of Property.' Enter the historic name and any other names or site numbers in the designated fields.
  3. Proceed to Section 2, 'Location.' Fill in the street address, city, state, county, and zip code. If not for publication, indicate 'N/A' where applicable.
  4. In Section 3, 'State/Federal Agency Certification,' ensure you check the appropriate boxes regarding eligibility and provide a signature and date.
  5. Move to Section 4 for 'National Park Service Certification.' Mark the relevant box indicating whether the property is entered or determined eligible for the National Register.
  6. Complete Section 5 by checking ownership categories and classifying the property type.
  7. In Section 6, specify both historic and current functions of the property using categories from provided instructions.
  8. For Section 7, describe architectural classification and materials used. Include a narrative description on continuation sheets if necessary.
  9. In Section 8, mark applicable National Register criteria and provide a narrative statement of significance on continuation sheets.
  10. Finally, complete Sections 9 through 11 as required. Ensure all information is accurate before submitting your form.

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National Register Listing Process Nominations can be submitted to your SHPO from property owners, historical societies, preservation organizations, governmental agencies, and other individuals or groups. Official National Register Nomination Forms are downloadable or from your State Historic Preservation Office.
The National Register of Historic Places is the official list of our countrys historic buildings, districts, sites, structures, and objects worthy of preservation. It was established as part of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 and is overseen by the National Park Service.
Generally, properties eligible for listing in the National Register are at least 50 years old. Properties less than 50 years of age must be exceptionally important to be considered eligible for listing.
What benefits does landmark designation have? Once a landmark has been designated it is afforded certain protections and privileges. These include the Site Plan Review Process, Historic Building Fee Waiver, Historic Building Code, and Mills Act Tax Relief.
List of Keepers #KeeperTerm Interim Carol D. Shull 2009 January 3, 2015 5 Stephanie Toothman January 4, 2015 June 2, 2017 6 J. Paul Loether June 3, 2017 June 25, 2018 7 Joy Beasley July 2018 Present5 more rows
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Complete nominations, with docHubing recommendations, are submitted by the state to the National Park Service in Washington, D.C. for final review and listing by the Keeper of the National Register of Historic Places. The National Park Service makes a listing decision within 45 days.

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