Woody13
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Why CoP Will Be Closing Soon!
Your comments about CoP and the National Register of Historic Places are significant! Generally, properties eligible for listing in the National Register are at least 50 years old. Properties less than 50 years of age must be exceptionally important to be considered eligible for listing. You can be sure that the Walt Disney Company is aware that CoP will become eligible for inclusion into the National Register during 2014. Wouldn't it be ironic if Cop in "Tomorrowland" ended up being officially listed as an historic landmark? Also realize that once a building is officially designated on the National Register, then that building is "protected" from change or modifications. For this reason alone, Disney would never allow CoP to be nominated to the National Register. You can be sure that they will either close it and dismantle it or donate it to the Smithsonian before the year 2014. They sure don't want a National Register site within their parks!
hcwalker16 said:Actually, I like the thought of having COP placed on the National Registry of Historic Places. Not only would it provide a small amount of money in grants, I can definately see being on the registry being something to brag about. My question is, since the show has changed rather significantly throughout the years would it have to revert to its original form to be on the registry. And once on the registry, could it be updated at all? By the way, go General!
Your comments about CoP and the National Register of Historic Places are significant! Generally, properties eligible for listing in the National Register are at least 50 years old. Properties less than 50 years of age must be exceptionally important to be considered eligible for listing. You can be sure that the Walt Disney Company is aware that CoP will become eligible for inclusion into the National Register during 2014. Wouldn't it be ironic if Cop in "Tomorrowland" ended up being officially listed as an historic landmark? Also realize that once a building is officially designated on the National Register, then that building is "protected" from change or modifications. For this reason alone, Disney would never allow CoP to be nominated to the National Register. You can be sure that they will either close it and dismantle it or donate it to the Smithsonian before the year 2014. They sure don't want a National Register site within their parks!