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NATIONAL
HISTORIC LOOKOUT REGISTER
Chairman, Keith A. Argow, argow@cs.net
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The National Historic Lookout
Register (NHLR) is maintained by the American Resources Group®
in Washington, D.C.
This is the U.S. equivalent of the World Lookout Register.
The registers are a cooperative effort of the Forest Fire Lookout
Association, the National Forestry Association, the National Woodland Owners
Association, the U.S. Forest Service, state foresters and Interior agencies.
Listing in the National Historic Lookout Register is often
a first step toward eventual nomination to the National Register of Historic
Sites maintained by the U.S. Department of the Interior.
Sometimes necessary structural modifications preclude listing in the
latter register, and the only appropriate recognition given to these historic
lookout sites is that afforded by the NHLR.
When a structure is less than 50 years old, but has
sufficient historical significance to be registered, the lookout is listed in
the National Lookout Register with an NHLR number, and is automatically
transferred to the NHLR upon the 50th anniversary of its construction.
Fire lookouts are a proud symbol of forest conservation in
America and are well recognized by the general public. They also often
continue to perform an invaluable role in early detection, so important in
keeping wildfires manageable and within budget.
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