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National Register of Historic Places Weekly Lists for 2010 National Register of Historic Places 2010 Weekly Lists January 8, 2010 ............................................................................................................................................. 3 January 15, 2010 ......................................................................................................................................... 11 January 22, 2010 ......................................................................................................................................... 16 January 29, 2010 ......................................................................................................................................... 20 February 5, 2010 ........................................................................................................................................ 30 February 12, 2010 ...................................................................................................................................... 38 February 19, 2010 ...................................................................................................................................... 45 February 26, 2010 ...................................................................................................................................... 49 March 5, 2010 ............................................................................................................................................ 54 March 12, 2010 .......................................................................................................................................... 60 March 19, 2010 .......................................................................................................................................... 64 March 26, 2010 .......................................................................................................................................... 70 April 2, 2010 ............................................................................................................................................... 76 April 9, 2010 ............................................................................................................................................... 83 April 16, 2010 ............................................................................................................................................. 94 April 23, 2010 ........................................................................................................................................... 100 April 30, 2010 ........................................................................................................................................... 106 May 7, 2010.............................................................................................................................................. 112 May 14, 2010 ........................................................................................................................................... 119 May 21, 2010 ........................................................................................................................................... 122 May 28, 2010 ........................................................................................................................................... 127 June 4, 2010 ............................................................................................................................................. 133 June 11, 2010 ........................................................................................................................................... 141 June 18, 2010 ........................................................................................................................................... 144 June 25, 2010 ............................................................................................................................................ 151 July 2, 2010 ............................................................................................................................................... 159 July 9, 2010 ............................................................................................................................................... 166 July 16, 2010 ............................................................................................................................................. 171 July 23, 2010 ............................................................................................................................................. 182 July 30, 2010 ............................................................................................................................................. 186 August 6, 2010 .......................................................................................................................................... 193 August 13, 2010 ........................................................................................................................................ 199 August 20, 2010 ........................................................................................................................................ 204 August 27, 2010 ........................................................................................................................................ 207 September 3, 2010 .................................................................................................................................... 212 September 10, 2010 .................................................................................................................................. 215 September 17, 2010 .................................................................................................................................. 227 September 24, 2010 .................................................................................................................................. 233 October 1, 2010 ........................................................................................................................................ 244 October 8, 2010 ........................................................................................................................................ 253 October 15, 2010 ...................................................................................................................................... 257 October 22, 2010 ...................................................................................................................................... 259 October 29, 2010 ...................................................................................................................................... 266 November 5, 2010 .................................................................................................................................... 270 November 12, 2010 .................................................................................................................................. 276 November 19, 2010 .................................................................................................................................. 280 November 26, 2010 .................................................................................................................................. 286 December 3, 2010 ..................................................................................................................................... 291 December 10, 2010 ................................................................................................................................... 295 December 17, 2010 ................................................................................................................................... 302 December 23, 2010 ................................................................................................................................... 310 December 30, 2010 ................................................................................................................................... 319 January 8, 2010 The Director of the National Park Service is pleased to send you the following announcements and actions on properties for the National Register of Historic Places. For further information or if you would like to receive this list weekly via e-mail, contact Edson Beall via voice (202) 354-2255 or E-mail: [email protected] Our physical location address is: National Park Service 2280 National Register of Historic Places 1201 "I" (Eye) Street, N.W. Washington D.C. 20005 Please have any Fed Ex, UPS packages sent to the above address. Please continue to use alternate carriers, as all mail delivered to us via United States Postal Service is irradiated and subsequently damaged. WEEKLY LIST OF ACTIONS TAKEN ON PROPERTIES: 12/28/09 THROUGH 12/31/09 KEY: State, County, Property Name, Address/Boundary, City, Vicinity, Reference Number, NHL, Action, Date, Multiple Name ARIZONA, MARICOPA COUNTY, Buckeye Union High School A-Wing, 902 E. Eason Ave., Buckeye, 09001160, LISTED, 12/30/09 ARKANSAS, POLK COUNTY, Mena Commercial Historic District, Mena St. between Port Arthur and Gillham Ave., Sherwood Ave. between Mena and DeQueen St., and US 71 S. between Mena, Mena, 09000321, ADDITIONAL DOCUMENTATION APPROVED, 12/30/09 IDAHO, BLAINE COUNTY, Rialto, Hotel, The, 201 S. Main St., Hailey, 09001162, LISTED, 12/30/09 IDAHO, KOOTENAI COUNTY, Mooney-Dahlberg Farmstead,
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