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This home is an example of a building in a Historic District. The National Register often designates an entire neighborhood, downtown district, business site or industrial area as a Historic District, which may contain many buildings or other objects within a specific area. The area is often denoted as a geographic entity with boundaries listed as street names, highways or other points of reference. This home lies in an old neighborhood and falls within the boundaries of several city streets. Many older neighborhoods have escaped demolition due to historic designation and renewed interest in the area has led to many beneficial renovations---a boon to the city as a whole.