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Replacing Historic Windows - Guidelines from the National Park Service

Windows are one of the character defining elements of a historic structure. When you are applying for historic tax credits (or your structure is located in a local historic district), you may be required to retain and repair your existing historic windows.

This document discusses the various scenarios and how the replacement versus repair question will be evaluated by the reviewer.

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