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 Maryland Historical Trust
he National Register of Historic Places recognizes districts, buildings, structures, objects, and sites for their significance in American history, archeology, architecture, engineering, or culture, and identifies them as worthy of preservation.
Owners of properties listed in the National Register may be eligible for financial assistance for historic preservation projects, including Federal investment tax credits for rehabilitation.
Established by the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, the National Register is a program of the U. Department of the Interior, National Park Service, and is administered at the State level by the Maryland Historical Trust.
www.marylandhistoricaltrust.net /nr.html

  
 Historic Preservation and Archaeology
To place a property on the National Register of Historic Places, an application must be submitted to the Division for review and verification.
Once placed on the National Register, a property receives official recognition and a degree of protection from federally assisted projects that might have an adverse affect it.
The National Park Service administers the National Register for the nation, the Survey and Registration Section of the DHPA manages the Register for Indiana.
www.in.gov /dnr/historic/registers.html

  
 National Register of Historic Places
In order to qualify for National Register investment tax credits, certified rehabilitation work must be done in accordance with national historic preservation standards which assume quality and longevity of the rehabilitation.
Owners of private properties listed in the National Register are free to maintain, manage, or dispose of their property as they choose provided that no Federal monies are involved.
The National Register, maintained by the National Park Service, Department of the Interior, is the nation's official list of districts, sites, buildings, structures, and objects significant in American history, architecture, archaeology, engineering, and culture.
centrecountyhistory.org /nrhistoricplaces.html

  
 ACHP Section 106 Regulations Summary
Historic properties are properties that are included in the National Register of Historic Places or that meet the criteria for the National Register.
Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 (NHPA) requires Federal agencies to take into account the effects of their undertakings on historic properties, and afford the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation a reasonable opportunity to comment.
Districts, sites, buildings, structures, and objects listed in the National Register are considered; unlisted properties are evaluated against the National Park Service's published criteria, in consultation with the SHPO/THPO* and any Indian tribe or Native Hawaiian organization that may attach religious or cultural importance to them.
www.achp.gov /106summary.html

  
 National Register of Historical Places
The National Register of Historic Places is the Nation's official list of cultural resources worthy of preservation.
Authorized under the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, the National Register is part of a national program to coordinate and support public and private efforts to identify, evaluate, and protect our historic and archeological resources.
The National Register is administered by the National Park Service, which is part of the U.S. Department of the Interior.
www.nationalregisterofhistoricplaces.com /welcome.html

  
 36 CFR 63 - Eligibility for Inclusion in the National Register
If the opinion of the State Historic Preservation Officer is not included with the request, the Keeper of the National Register will provide to the State Historic Preservation Officer a copy of the request and will ask for his opinion on the property.
Documentation concerning properties determined eligible for the National Register shall be kept on file by the agency and the State Historic Preservation Officer.
Notwithstanding such recommendation, the Federal agency or the Keeper of the National Register may consider the property eligible for the purpose of obtaining the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation's comments.
archnet.asu.edu /archnet/topical/crm/usdocs/36cfr63.html

  
 36 CFR Part 60 - National Register of Historic Places
Ordinarily cemeteries, birthplaces, or graves of historical figures, properties owned by religious institutions or used for religious purposes, structures that have been moved from their original locations, reconstructed historic buildings, properties primarily commemorative in nature, and properties that have achieved significance within the past 50 years shall not be considered eligible for the National Register.
The State Historic Preservation Program is the program established by each State and approved by the Secretary of Interior for the purpose of carrying out the provisions of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, as amended, and related laws and regulations.
A Thematic Group Format submission for nominating properties to the National Register is one which includes a finite group of resources related to one another in a clearly distinguishable way.
archnet.asu.edu /archnet/topical/crm/usdocs/36cfr60.html

  
 MDAH Historic Preservation National Register of Historic Places FAQ
Established by Congress under the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, the National Register of Historic Places is a list of buildings, districts, historic sites, archaeological sites, and other properties that are officially recognized by the United States government as being especially worthy of protection and preservation.
A building or any other kind of historic site or structure that possesses a high degree of both significance and integrity is very likely to be eligible for the National Register of Historic Places.
Although the National Register was originally intended as a planning tool, it has come to be regarded by the public at large as an honor roll of historic properties, providing national recognition of their significance.
www.mdah.state.ms.us /hpres/nrfaq.html

  
 Kentucky Heritage Council-Home Page
As State Historic Preservation Officer, the Executive Director of the Council directs the federal preservation program in Kentucky including the National Register of Historic Places, Historic Preservation Tax Credits, Section 106 Environmental Review, Certified Local Governments and Preservation Grants-in-Aid.
The Council also maintains continually updated inventories of historic structures and archaeological sites and nominates properties to the National Register of Historic Places.
Council programs are implemented by a staff of professional historians, architectural historians, historic architects, archaeologists and planners.
www.state.ky.us /agencies/khc/khchome.htm

  
 ARCH: Pennsylvania's Historic Architecture & Archaeology
The National Register of Historic Places is the official list of the Nation's historic places worthy of preservation.
This inventory of the National Register of Historic Places in Pennsylvania includes districts, sites, buildings, structures, and objects.
Its primary goals are to foster a national preservation ethic; promote a greater appreciation of America's heritage; and increase and broaden the public's understanding and appreciation of historic places.
www.arch.state.pa.us

  
 National Register of Historical Places - OHIO (OH)
National Register of Historical Places - OHIO (OH)
www.nationalregisterofhistoricplaces.com /OH/state.html

  
 National Register of Historic Places
Many local properties are listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the nation's official list of all cultural resources which are worthy of preservation.
Second, National Register designation provides economic benefits, including eligibility for federal tax benefits and qualification for federal assistance in historic preservation as funds are available.
National Register listings ensure a property's preservation through a variety of methods.
www.allentownpa.org /text/register_hp.htm

  
 Boston.com / News / Local / Maine / Portland shipwreck added to National Register of Historic Places
The wreck of the steamship Portland, located off the coast of Massachusetts, has been added to the National Register of Historic Places.
In order to qualify for the register, the Portland wreck had to meet three standards: it had to be associated with an event that contributed significantly to history; it had to have distinctive construction; its archaeological remains had to yield, or be likely to yield, significant historical information.
The registry is the nation's list of places worthy of preservation.
www.boston.com /news/local/maine/articles/2005/02/17/portland_shipwreck_added_to_national_register_of_historic_places

  
 National Register Sites in South Carolina
National Register properties are significant historical, architectural, or archaeological resources in South Carolina that are listed in the National Register of Historic Places.
Scanned copies of the National Register nomination forms have been made possible through a grant from the South Carolina Department of Transportation.
Through the two grants described below, photographs of National Register properties are being scanned and placed on-line along with scans of the National Register nominations.
www.palmettohistory.org /pilot/nrintro.htm

  
 OHS - Ohio Historic Preservation Office - National Register of Historic Places, Listings in Ohio
Search this database of all Ohio listings in the National Register of Historic Places by one or more areas including: Property name, architectural style, city, county, historic use, current use, period or area of significance.
The Ohio Historic Preservation Office nominates eligible properties to the National Register of Historic Places, our nation's official list of historic properties worthy of preservation.
The National Register is a program of the National Park Service, and is administered at the state level by the Ohio Historic Preservation Office.
www.ohiohistory.org /resource/database/histpres.html

  
 The National Register of Historic Places in North Carolina
The National Register of Historic Places is the nation's official list of buildings, structures, objects, sites, and districts worthy of preservation for their significance in American history, architecture, archaeology, and culture.
The North Carolina State Historic Preservation Office has developed the following information sheets to describe the National Register of Historic Places, the meaning and advantages of listing in the Register, and the procedures for nominating properties to the Register.
A Comparison of the National Register of Historic Places with local historic district and landmark designations.
www.hpo.dcr.state.nc.us /nrhome.htm

  
 Tucson historic year-round walk: points of interest along walk
Established in 1893, the Museum's north building was constructed in 1925 and is listed in the National Register of Historic Places.
Restored as the Mexican Heritage Museum, it is listed in the National Register of Historic Places; the historic site plaque is on the east side of the building.
Constructed in 1915, it is listed in National Register of Historic Places.
home.att.net /~jdmount/tuhisptin.html

  
 Tracking Down Kad'yak: National Register of Historic Places
Kad'yak was added to the National Register of Historic Places this past July 14, joining a list of some 78,000 historic American sites, structures, and neighborhoods.
In being added to the National Register, Kad'yak, therefore, has not only been judged significant by underwater archaeologists and Russian historians, but it has also been deemed to be of national importance.
The entire process of a property becoming listed on the National Register is quite lengthy.
www.archaeology.org /online/features/kadyak/background.html

  
 MDAH Historic Preservation National Register of Historic Places
The National Register of Historic Places is a program designed to identify, recognize, and the some degree, protect significant historic resources.
Listing on the register does not restrict the rights of property owners, nor does it prevent destruction of historic properties, but there are benefits to both the private owner and general public.
List properties only if they meet the National Register criteria and the owner, or a majority of owners, agree to the listing.
www.mdah.state.ms.us /hpres/nrhp.html

  
 NJ/NRHP
The National Register of Historic Places is the official list of the nation's historic resources worthy of preservation.
The New Jersey Register of Historic Places is the official list of New Jersey's historic resources of local, state, and national interest.
Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, as amended, provides for review of any federally licensed, financed or assisted undertaking for properties listed in, or eligible for listing in, the National Register.
www.state.nj.us /dep/hpo/1identify/nrsr.htm

  
 National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 as amended through 2000
All historic properties included on the National Register on December 12, 1980 [the date of enactment of the National Historic Preservation Act Amendments of 1980], shall be deemed to be included on the National Register as of their initial listing for purposes of this Act.
(B) Properties meeting the criteria for National Historic Landmarks established pursuant to paragraph (2) shall be designated as "National Historic Landmarks" and included on the National Register, subject to the requirements of paragraph (6).
National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 as amended through 2000
www2.cr.nps.gov /laws/NHPA1966.htm

  
 National and State Historic Registers
The Department of Historic Resources (DHR) administers two programs designed to recognize our resources and to encourage their continued preservation: the National Register of Historic Places and the Virginia Landmarks Register.
The Virginia Landmarks Register, also established in 1966 and managed by the Department of Historic Resources, is the state’s official list of properties important to Virginia’s history.
, established in 1966 and managed by the National Park Service, is the official list of structures, sites, objects, and districts that embody the historical and cultural foundations of the nation.
www.dhr.state.va.us /registers/register.htm

  
 OUR SAVIOR'S SCANDINAVIAN LUTHERAN CHURCH IN WARD COUNTY LISTED IN NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES
The National Register of Historic Places is the federal government's list of properties it considers worthy of preservation and recognition.
Entry into the National Register of Historic Places honors the preservation of worthy community assets and recognizes the importance of historic buildings to our sense of place, the features that make North Dakota unique.
BISMARCK - Our Savior's Scandinavian Lutheran Church in rural Ward County has been listed in the National Register of Historic Places.
www.state.nd.us /hist/news/nationalregister.htm

  
 National Register of Historic Places
The National Register of Historic Places is an official listing of historically significant sites and properties throughout the country.
In Washington, the National Register is administered by the Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservation (DAHP).
The Heritage Register recognizes historically significant properties that for various reasons - usually relocation or incompatible alterations - do not meet the higher standards of National Register designation (all National Register properties also are listed on the Heritage Register).
www.oahp.wa.gov /pages/HistoricSites/NationalRegisterofHistoricPlaces.htm

  
 Montana Preservation Alliance
The bank was listed in the National Register of Historic Places as a fine example of western commercial architecture.
When Alan Hamilton purchased the historic Doncaster ranch, he bought a piece of Montana history that included one of the state’s most famous barns.
Bradford is based in Billings and works on roofing projects across the state, specializing in historic roofing projects.
www.preservemontana.org

  
 Bloomington Restorations, Incorporated
Historic Landmarks' grants are available to local preservation organizations for pre-development work such as feasibility studies, as well as a variety of planning, fundraising and other activities related to saving landmarks and strengthening preservation groups.
BRI demonstrates its commitment to the historic character and integrity of our community by restoring local sites and structures to provide affordable housing, providing financial and technical support for preservation efforts, educating the public, and advocating the preservation, adaptation, and revitalization of the area's landmarks.
Historic Landmarks Foundation of Indiana recently awarded a $2,000 preservation grant to Bloomington Restorations, Inc. to help fund the development of a preservation plan for the Hinkle-Garton Farmstead.
www.bloomingtonrestorations.org

  
 Wisconsin National Register of Historic Places
Note that the majority of properties listed on the National Register are privately owned and are not open to the public.
Wisconsin History Explorer uses National Register properties to tell stories about Wisconsin people and communities.
Examples of listed properties include historic districts, individual buildings, parks, bridges, locomotives, and archaeological sites.
www.wisconsinhistory.org /hp/register

  
 OHS - Ohio Historic Preservation Office - History is in Our Hands
The Ohio Historical Society has partnered with the National Trust for Historic Preservation and the Ad Council in History Is in Our Hands, a three-year advertising campaign to promote the value of saving historic places.
The mission of the Ohio Historic Preservation Office is to assist organizations, businesses, and individuals in preserving Ohio’s historic resources as a living part of our heritage through effective management of the joint federal/state/local historic preservation program and by fostering, in association with others, a preservation ethic.
Maintenance of the Ohio Historic Preservation Office web pages is made possible in part by a grant from the U.S. Department of the Interior's Historic Preservation Fund, administered by the Ohio Historic Preservation Office of the Ohio Historical Society.
www.ohiohistory.org /resource/histpres

  
 Preservation Resource Center 504-581-7032
The historic Leeds Davis Building, a former iron foundry showroom, was restored in 2000 thanks to the generosity of PRC members and friends.
This tax credit, which attracts so much investment to innercities and historic areas, should be a part of emergency measures and madeavailable to homeowners returning to their homes.
Many organizations are already assisting us in theseefforts, including the National Trust for Historic Preservation,Preservation Action and the Historic Charleston Foundation.
www.prcno.org

  
 Landmarks Preservation Council of Illinois
By placing these sites on our “Watch List,” we hope to call attention to these problems and to work with local preservationists to find solutions that are in the best interest of both historic preservation and the community at large.
It is intended as a complement to LPCI’s "Ten Most Endangered Historic Places in Illinois", a statewide list announced each March at the State Capitol in Springfield.
Granacki will present historic images from her recent book, Chicago’s Polish Downtown and take you on a virtual tour of the neighborhood where many of these buildings still stand today.
www.landmarks.org

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