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An FYI to anyone considering getting a color photo for this article — visiting this location is apparently very difficult. Yesterday I attempted to go to the site, and I found that there's a gate with security at the entrance to the Institute; I explained why I was coming, and I was informed that I wouldn't be permitted to enter.
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It was presumably built sometime between the Lincoln Institute's founding (opened 1912), but the NRHP docs don't say. The 1921 start date is Young Jr.'s birth year; a detailed report in the
NARA version of the NHL nomination (warning large PDF with much more than the nomination) says the Youngs moved in shortly before he was born. Magic♪piano23:38, 29 February 2020 (UTC)reply
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It was presumably built sometime between the Lincoln Institute's founding (opened 1912), but the NRHP docs don't say. The 1921 start date is Young Jr.'s birth year; a detailed report in the
NARA version of the NHL nomination (warning large PDF with much more than the nomination) says the Youngs moved in shortly before he was born. Magic♪piano23:38, 29 February 2020 (UTC)reply