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Agreed. The main information in this NRIS section is in the infobox. Perhaps when the new Focus database for the National Register is fully implemented (with scans of nomination papers and images) there will be additional information to incorporate into text relating to the periods of significance identified in the NRIS listing. For now, the infobox should suffice. WhichDuck (talk) 03:40, 4 December 2008 (UTC)Reply