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The National Register Information System is a database of the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. It includes more than 84,000 entries of historic sites that are currently listed on the National Register, that were listed and later removed, or that are pending listing.

The database, as a work of U.S. Federal employees, is in the public domain, and versions of the database are periodically made available here for downloading by the public. In 2013, the downloadable version includes NRIS data through 2010.

Meanwhile, the live NRIS database in use at the National Register includes new listings that are announced weekly.

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