PDF Wyoming State Protocol Appendix C Guidance on The Assessment of - Achp INTRODUCTION In the context of Section 106, historic property means any precontact or historic district, site, building, structure, or object included in, or eligible for inclusion in, the National Register of Historic Places (National Register). hc[F d . The more evidence there is of the past, the more integrity a property has. D,dlzMQN:*F =1B~1nKg,v`#bZ`4+c. Criteria for Eligiblity - National Register of Historic Places PDF NATIONAL REGISTER CRITERIA EVALUATE HISTORIC After evaluating context It is administered by the National Park Service, which is part of the Department of the Interior. Section 106 Archaeology Guidance - Terms Defined 0000008515 00000 n
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PK ! This bulletin was prepared by staff of the National Register Branch, Inter agency Resources Division, National Park Service, with the assistance of the History Division. Source: 46 FR 56187, Nov. 16, 1981, unless otherwise noted. m/'V}in[{w|{Gmm=il[?6`E66Feclmkm]lloN\~G|_m?/k2_+|~|}kOd[|o3yfX?Yol~Oo}'zS=\~m=y=^G1'm~7-OIaggrGx eligibility for the National Register, including . Design . Electronic Code of Federal Regulations (e-CFR), Title 36Parks, Forests, and Public Property, CHAPTER INATIONAL PARK SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, PART 60NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES. PK ! Up 'til midnight working on a Apple-Keynote slideshow for the CPF "Historic Context Statements" workshop in Norco, CaliforniaNow what were those damn 7 aspects of integrity for the National Register of Historic Places? . 0000001721 00000 n
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This exception is described further in NPS How To #2, entitled How to Evaluate and Nominate Potential National Register Properties That Have Achieved Significance Within the Last 50 Years which is available from the National Register of Historic Places Division, National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior, Washington, D.C. 20240. Craftsmanship? Repairing National Register nominations: underrepresented communities about eligibility. The criteria applied to evaluate properties (other than areas of the National Park System and National Historic Landmarks) for the National Register are listed below. | Moved . National Park Service / National Register of Historic Places Registration Form NPS Form 10-900 OMB No. 60.15 Removing properties from the National Register. PDF Viii. How to Evaluate the Integrity of A Property United States Department of the Interior NATIONAL REGISTER or HISTORIC ^ The seven (7) aspects of integrity are location, design, setting, materials, workmanship, feeling and association. Very few buildings in the district have been moved, and integrity of location is well preserved. 60.1 Authorization and expansion of the National Register. Feeling . All historic properties must be assessed for all 7 aspects of integrity. And seven aspects of integrity are articulated with explanations on how to interpret them: location, design, setting, materials, workmanship, feeling, and association. The Seven Aspects of Integrity in Summary | California Preservation PDF Best practices review - NPS Criteria considerations. U~ _rels/.rels ( MK1!;*"^DMdC2(.3y3C+4xW(AyXJBWpb#InJ*Eb=[JM%a B,o0f@=a noA;Nv"ebR1REF7ZnhYjy#1'7
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(d) that have yielded, or may be likely to yield, information important in prehistory or history. PDF Criteria for Evaluation an. What are the 7 Aspects of integrity? under at least one of. 60.13 Publication in the Federal Register and other NPS notification. Properties with historic integrity must always retain several, usually most, of these aspects. Other Resource #: 7. The draft Integrity can have different meanings in different contexts. CONTEXT The first step . Listed in the National Register 07/07/2015 1 . Criterion A. Thus, the retention of the specific aspects of integrity is paramount for a property to convey its significance. Visit Project Muse for more articles in this issue. (c) A birthplace or grave of a historical figure of outstanding importance if there is no appropriate site or building directly associated with his productive life. Pursuant to Section 101 (d) (6) (A) of the NHPA, properties of traditional religious and cultural significance to an Indian tribe or NHO may be deemed eligible for listing on the National Register (See " Consulting with Indian Tribes in the Section 106 . Three Aspects of Integrity | Michael J. Mills - Change Over Time The resource's significance determines which aspects are most relevant. PDF Department of Culture, Recreation and Tourism National Register 101 Not only is it in the same location geographically, but also geologically. Reaching agreement on appropriate treatment | Advisory Council on What are the 7 Aspects of integrity? - Davidgessner [Content_Types].xml ( N@M|fo
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The quality of significance in American history, architecture, archeology, engineering, and culture is present in districts, sites, buildings, structures, and objects that possess integrity of location, design, setting, materials, workmanship, feeling, and association and, (a) that are associated with events that have made a significant contribution to the broad patterns of our history; or, (b) that are associated with the lives of persons significant in our past; or, (c) that embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction, or that represent the work of a master, or that possess high artistic values, or that represent a significant and distinguishable entity whose components may lack individual distinction; or. U~ _rels/.rels ( MK1!;*"^DMdC2(.3y3C+4xW(AyXJBWpb#InJ*Eb=[JM%a B,o0f@=a noA;Nv"ebR1REF7ZnhYjy#1'7
9m.3Y PK ! Integrity is based on seven characteristics in what is known as "the seven aspects of integrity." In order to maintain integrity, a property must have several and usually most of the following aspects intact: location, design, setting, . This post offers some practical guidance focusing on two pillars of National Register listingsignificance and integrityas they relate to acknowledging the connections between places and members of underrepresented or marginalized communities. WHAT IS A HISTORIC PROPERTY? C]|!ez s-n>8 1="+Fh?af! >S3cV9qUy1?:XHi^3g9_Hy#%v2O+ye{^JSF(3st A property may be eligible for inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) if it meets . F0LufDYqs. PK ! The retention of specific aspects of integrity is paramount for a property to convey its significance. this is the 46th time I've looked this up, how am I gonna remember this? 7 Aspects of Integrity. A University of Pennsylvania Press Journal. "'|m l0yoy#HZmFmVs(QL The use of the word integrity has evolved over time in both the discourse and practice of conservation. The criteria applied to evaluate properties (other than areas of the National Park System and National Historic Landmarks) for the National Register are listed below. 0000002239 00000 n
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Materials, Design, Feeling, Location, Association, Workmanship, Setting this is the 46th time I've looked this up, how am I gonna remember this? PDF A Citizen'S Guide to Section 106 Review - Achp PDF National Register of Historic Places - West Virginia Department of Arts document.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() ); To read full articles from each issue, visit Change Over Time on the Project Muse website. National Register Bulletin 15)and GUIDELINES FOR EVALUATING AND REGISTERING ARCHAEOLOGICAL PROPERTIES (formerly National Register Bulletin 36). The National Register of Historic Places' criteria define integrity as "the ability of a property to convey its significance.". (d) A cemetery which derives its primary significance from graves of persons of transcendent importance, from age, from distinctive design features, or from association with historic events; or, (e) A reconstructed building when accurately executed in a suitable environment and presented in a dignified manner as part of a restoration master plan, and when no other building or structure with the same association has survived; or, (f) A property primarily commemorative in intent if design, age, tradition, or symbolic value has invested it with its own exceptional significance; or.