Best Practices Review Issue 1: Evaluating Non-Historic Exteriors

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Overview

Published October 2022 on Publications of the National Register of Historic Places (NPS)

For preparers of New Jersey and National Registers of Historic Places nominations and fellow SHPO staff.

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Excerpt

[/vc_column_text][vc_message color=”warning” message_box_color=”warning” icon_fontawesome=”” css=””]This publication compliments the guidance provided in National Register Bulletins by providing examples on specific topics.[/vc_message][vc_row_inner el_class=”hpo-callout-text”][vc_column_inner][vc_column_text css=”” el_class=”hpo-intro-paragraph”]To qualify for inclusion in the National Register, a property must represent a significant part of the history, architecture, archeology, engineering, or culture of an area, be it local, state, or national. But it must also present the characteristics that make it a good representative of properties associated with that aspect of the past; that is, it must have historic integrity of location, setting, design, materials, workmanship, location, and/or feeling[/vc_column_text][vc_column_text css=””]The examples in this inaugural issue of the Best Practices Review look at assessing the integrity of buildings with non-historic exteriors. The illustrated examples are all listed properties in the National Register.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column_inner][/vc_row_inner][/vc_column][vc_column width=”1/4″ css=”.vc_custom_1758815062001{margin-bottom: 32px !important;}”][info-box-shortcode icon=”fa fa-solid fa-rectangle-list” title=”Table of Contents”]

  • Assessing Integrity
  • Simulated Masonry
    • St. Aloysius Orphanage [Ohio; NRIS # 12000835]
    • East/South Clifton Park Historic District [Maryland; NRIS # 02001611]
    • Over-the-Rhine Historic District [Ohio; NRIS # 83001985]
  • Manufactured Weatherboard
    • Sagamore Village Historic District [Maine; NRIS # 100005397]
    • Dr. Milton Wedgewood House [Maine; NRIS # 86000071]
    • Neosho Colored School [Missouri; NRIS # 100000887]

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