Services

National Register of Historic Places

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How We Help

  • Nominations for listing in the National Register of Historic Places:

    • Eligibility Assessments

    • National, State, and Local Register and Landmark nominations

    • Individual structures

    • Multiple-property listings

    • Historic Districts and District Expansions

  • Local Historic District Design Guideline Preparation/Consultation

  • Historical Marker nominations

  • Historic Research

  • Historic Building Documentation Reports

  • Architectural and Cultural Landscape Surveys, Inventories, and Histories


 
 

We take great pride in carefully and correctly identifying, researching, and evaluating individual properties, multiple property submissions, and historic districts.

McNair Historic Preservations accepts projects for all forms of national, state, and local historical designation and assessments throughout the country. The National Register of Historic Places and National Landmark Status is the nation’s honor roll for historic buildings, structures, objects, and sites. Listing on the National Register recognizes a property’s local, regional, or national significance and qualifies the property for potential grants, tax credits, and economic incentives that provide additional financing to make revitalization efforts a reality. The National Register includes individually significant resources and groups of resources that are listed as historic districts. Our goal is to provide property owners with direction to document historically significant structures while also maximizing economic and development incentives.

Many communities and municipalities use the identification of historic buildings and the evaluation of their historical significance as a tool to help prioritize short-term and long-term planning efforts and to focus public dollars on strengthening areas of the community that reflect a shared history. Documenting a historic site is also required for tax credit applications and to satisfy the historic resource identification requirements of Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act.

 
 

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