How to get a home on the national home registry - not historic registry.?
Question:A few years ago I had seen that you could pay a few hundred dollars and have a home put on the national home registry and have the home named to where the USPS would recognize the name of the home as it's own unique address as well as it's physical address.
My grandparents house is 103 years old this year and for Christmas I want to have their home put on the registry and have an iron sign made to attach to the house with it's "name" and est. date of 1904. Now I'm googling for the home registry and I can't seem to find it other than the historic home registry which isn't what I had seen a few years ago. Can someone point me to the right direction?
Answers:
Other than the National Historic Registry I have not heard of anything like this. It could be perhaps it was a scam and that is why you can't currently find any information about it. Since your grandparents house is 103 years old I would have it registered with the historic registry since it seems it should qualify. You can then have a sign made with the name of the house, it's establishment date as well as the date it was added to the National Historic Home registry.
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