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Keep. A National Register of Historic Places listing means that the RS documentation is out there to be retrieved. As it is the case with many NRHP listed buildings, a substantial portion may be offline (on paper), like the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette citation in the article. There is already enough online for the article to satisfy
WP:NRVE.
• Gene93k (
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Keep - buildings listed on the NRHP are automatically notable. The very detailed application for listing is the only requirement, and that is linked to the building's registration number. Nominating editor should withdraw this. You made a good faith mistake.
174.212.227.112 (
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