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The Virginia Department of Historic Resources administers two programs to recognize architectural resources and to encourage their continued preservation: the National Register of Historic Places and the Virginia Landmarks Register.

  • National Register of Historic Places

    Established in 1966 and managed by the National Park Service, the National Register of Historic Places is the official list of structures, sites, objects and districts that embody the historical and cultural foundations of the nation.  More that 60,000 resources of all kinds are listed, including more than 2,000 properties in Virginia.  For a complete listing of Norfolk buildings, historic districts and structures on the National Register, click here.

    Virginia Landmarks Register

    The Virginia Landmarks Register, also established in 1966 and administered by the Department of Historic Resources, is the state's official list of properties important to Virginia's history.

    Click here to see a list of Norfolk sites listed on the Virginia landmarks Register (Norfolk listing begins on page 7).

    To be listed on the national and state historic registers, a property must go through a preliminary evaluation process and then be nominated to the registers.  A committee of the Department of Historic Resources and the State Review Board review the requests for nominations.  In most cases, the board makes its preliminary determination based on the information submitted in a Preliminary Information Form.-- a starting point for the historical and architectural documentation the Department of Historic Resources staff needs to assess your property's eligibility for the registers.

    Once completed, the Preliminary Information Form must be submitted to the Regional Preservation Office, a regional office of the Department of Historic Preservation.  The evaluation process of the forms usually takes three to four months to complete.

    State and National Register properties are eligible for specific benefits: state and federal tax credits, federal grants, state grants, and limited protection from federal actions. National Register listing does not place any obligations or restrictions on the use or disposition of the property, providing the federal government is not involved.

 

 

State and National Historic Districts in Norfolk include:

West Freemason
Ghent
North Ghent
Downtown
Downtown Expansion
Colonial Place
Riverview

Chesterfield Heights
Ballentine
Park Place (nomination)
Lafayette Residence
Winona
Berkley

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