A multiple property submission is a group of related structures that share a common theme.
Many or all of these were listed as part of one 1988 study and multiple property submission.
Multiple property submissions must satisfy certain basic criteria for the group of properties to be included in the National Register.
A boundary increase for additional area was included in a multiple property submission for listing in 1986.
It was one of several buildings in Gibraltar to be added to the Register together as part of a multiple property submission.
The multiple property submission covers plantation properties that are within the Alabama Canebrake.
In July 1986, a multiple property submission for registration of 10 great camps on the National Register was completed.
Many other downtown East Liverpool buildings were added to the Register at the same time as part of a multiple property submission.
The structures listed in this multiple property submission reflect the best preserved reminders of this Catholic legacy.
This Multiple Property Submission selects bridges that are significantly relevant to a region's development and its transportation system.