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... 4The project objective was to develop a historic context for postwar housing and a methodology for identifying and evaluating the National Register eligibility and non-eligibility of single-family postwar residences constructed between 1946 and 1975. This methodology is intended to provide DOTs and other agencies with a consistent approach to evaluating postwar single-family dwellings for Section 106 compliance.
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... 5 methodology in the field. Three neighborhoods in Arlington County, Virginia, were selected as the primary demonstration area: Virginia Heights, Nauck, and East Falls Church.
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... 6background on the development patterns that occurred in Arlington County during the study period. Professionals can use this model context as a guide for the future development of a local or regional historic context conducted for a DOTsponsored compliance survey, keeping in mind that the geographic reach of the context should be appropriate for the resources that may be affected.
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... 7 results to the state DOTs and SHPOs following each state's established reporting procedures. The DOTs and SHPOs provided feedback regarding the use of the methodology and the resulting eligibility recommendations.

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