Hampton Barringer Luzak is a creative professional who has found success in media-related positions that range from news reporting to film casting. Hampton B. Luzak also has a history in house flipping and an interest in historical homes and their preservation.
Although anyone who owns a beautiful old house can call it "historic," to receive an official designation as a historic home, a US property needs to meet a certain set of criteria, as stipulated by the National Register of Historic Places (NRHH). In general, historic homes must be old. Although the NRHH and regional authorities typically expect a historic home to date back at least 50 years, exceptions certainly exist for particularly noteworthy properties.
Other NRHH criteria for historic homes include associations with significant historic events. This includes structures that have personal significance to key historical figures. The NRHH might also consider a home historic if it embodies distinctive characteristics of a certain historical housing style, or if it has the potential to provide important historical information, such as the types of construction materials and methods that local homebuilders used during a particular time period.
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