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===Criteria=== | ===Criteria=== | ||
[[File:Crown_Hall_2.jpg|thumb|[[S. R. Crown Hall]] in | [[File:Crown_Hall_2.jpg|thumb|[[S. R. Crown Hall]] in Chicago, listed under criteria B and C for its association with architect [[Ludwig Mies van der Rohe]] and its [[Modern architecture|modernist]] design]] | ||
For a property to be eligible for the National Register of Historic Places, it must meet at least one of its four main criteria.<ref name=bulletin15>{{wikicite |ref=bulletin15 |reference="[https://www.nps.gov/subjects/nationalregister/upload/NRB-15_web508.pdf National Register Bulletin 15: How to Apply the National Register Criteria for Evaluation]", ''National Register of Historic Places''. Retrieved February 23, 2022.}}</ref> Information about [[architectural style]]s, association with various aspects of [[social history]] and commerce and ownership are all integral parts of the nomination. Each nomination contains a narrative section that provides a detailed physical description of the property and justifies why it is significant historically with regard either to local, state, or national history. The four National Register of Historic Places criteria are the following: | For a property to be eligible for the National Register of Historic Places, it must meet at least one of its four main criteria.<ref name=bulletin15>{{wikicite |ref=bulletin15 |reference="[https://www.nps.gov/subjects/nationalregister/upload/NRB-15_web508.pdf National Register Bulletin 15: How to Apply the National Register Criteria for Evaluation]", ''National Register of Historic Places''. Retrieved February 23, 2022.}}</ref> Information about [[architectural style]]s, association with various aspects of [[social history]] and commerce and ownership are all integral parts of the nomination. Each nomination contains a narrative section that provides a detailed physical description of the property and justifies why it is significant historically with regard either to local, state, or national history. The four National Register of Historic Places criteria are the following: | ||
* '''Criterion A''', "Event", the property must make a contribution to the major pattern of [[History of the United States|American history]]. | * '''Criterion A''', "Event", the property must make a contribution to the major pattern of [[History of the United States|American history]]. |
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