Non Historic Building Law and Legal Definition
According to 36 CFR 18.2 [Title 36-Parks, Forests, and Public Property -Chapter i-National Park Service, Department of the Interior-Part 18-Leasing of Properties in Park Areas] non-historic building is “a building (or buildings) and its associated property located within the boundaries of a park area but not part of a pre-historic or historic district or site included on, or eligible for inclusion on, the National Register of Historic Places.”
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