32 C.F.R. § 650.193 National historic landmarks.
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(a) The National Park Service regularly surveys historic properties under the National Historic Landmark Program. Designation of a National Historic Landmark automatically places the property in the National Register of Historic Places. (b) Notification from the Department of the Interior that Army-controlled property has been designated as a National Historical Landmark will be forwarded through channels to HQDA (DAEN-MCZ-E) Wash, DC 20314. Also, subsequent correspondence regarding the landmark such as plaque application, notifications of annual visits and other related matters will be forwarded to the Department of the Interior with information copies to HQDA (DAEN-MCZ-E) Wash. DC 20314.
Table 8–1—Related Publications The National Register of Historic Places—1972 USDI (Available from the Superintendent of Documents, US Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402. Price $7.80 domestic postpaid, or $7.25 GPO Bookstore, Stock No. 2405–0294). The National Register of Historic Places—Supplement—1974. USDI (Available from Superintendent of Documents, US Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402. Price $9.45. Stock No. 2405–00542). AR 210–20 Master Planning for Army Installations. AR 405–80 Granting Use of Real Estate. AR 405–90 Disposal of Real Estate. AR 415–15 MCA Program Development. AR 415–35 Minor Construction. AR 420–10 General Provisions, Organization, Function and Personnel. AR 420–70 Buildings and Structures. AR 870–5 Military History: Responsibilities, Policies and Procedures.
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PART 650—ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AND ENHANCEMENT (AR 200–1)
Subpart H—Historic Preservation
Standards and Procedures
§ 650.193 National historic landmarks.

