Recent past National Register of Historic Places
the plaque @ palace amusements in asbury park, nj (demolished 2004)
in american historic preservation, fifty-year rule held belief property cannot listed in national register of historic places unless @ least fifty years old. actually, rule not hard rule @ all; exception national register s criteria evaluation. stated john h. sprinkle, jr., deputy director of federal preservation institute, rule exception criteria shape listings within national register of historic places. of 8 exceptions [or criteria considerations], consideration g, properties have achieved significance within past fifty years, best-known, yet misunderstood preservation principle in america.
with each passing year, new group of resources crosses fifty-year threshold, before considered recent listing on national register of historic places (unless exceptionally significant). preservation of these underage resources has gained increasing attention in recent years.
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