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APPENDIX IV


Associated Listings in the National Register of Historic Places

The following Mission 66 era visitor centers have been listed in (or determined eligible for) the National Register of Historic Places.

  1. Rocky Mountain National Park; Beaver Meadows Headquarters; Estes Park, Colorado; 1964-1967/1967; Taliesin Associated Architects.
    Listed in the National Register on March 18, 1982 as a contributing building in the Rocky Mountain National Park Utility Area Historic District.

  2. Dinosaur National Monument; Quarry Visitor Center; Jensen, Utah; 1956-1957/1958; Anshen and Allen.
    Listed in the National Register on December 19, 1986, as a contributing building in the national monument.

  3. Gettysburg National Military Park; Visitor Center and Cyclorama; Pennsylvania; 1958-1961/1962; Neutra and Alexander.
    Determined eligible for the National Register by the Keeper on September 24, 1998.

  4. Wright Brothers National Memorial; Kill Devil Hills, North Carolina; 1957-1959/1960; Mitchell/Giurgola.
    Listed in the National Register on February 28, 1999, as a contributing building in the national monument district.

  5. Sitka National Historical Park; Alaska; 1963-1964/1968; NPS WODC/Doty/John Morse & Associates.
    Determined eligible for the National Register by the State Historic Preservation Officer on January 6, 2000.

  6. Cape Cod National Seashore; Salt Pond Visitor Center; Wellfleet, Massachusetts; 1964-1965; EODC/Biderman.
    Determined eligible for the National Register by the State Historic Preservation Officer on March 10, 2000.



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