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Some of the drawbacks of buying a historic home are: Stricter Regulations. Some historic districts have less stringent rules for renovations and changes to homes. More Complicated Renovations. More Costly and Frequent Repairs. Lower Return on Investment. Greater Difficulty Arranging Financing and Insurance.
The National Register nomination process usually starts with your State Historic Preservation Office* (SHPO). Contact your SHPO or check their web page for National Register information, research materials, and necessary forms to begin the nomination process.
Historic landmark designation plays a key role in ensuring the protection and preservation of historically significant buildings, landscapes and sites. It provides benefits to the community at large, recognizing the importance of the cultural heritage of a particular place.
The Miles Award and Bancroft Award are each given annually to individuals, organizations, or museums in Colorado that have made a major contribution during the year to the advancement of Colorado history. In addition to recognition, both awards include a monetary component.
Dawn DiPrince became History Colorados President/CEO on September 1, 2021, and was named Colorados State Historic Preservation Officer by Governor Jared Polis the following month. DiPrince has served in several leadership roles since joining History Colorado in 2012.
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Properties within a historic district are given architectural protection by the Springfield Historical Commission. Any exterior architectural feature visible from the public street or park is protected.
Norton currently serves as the Colorado State Archaeologist and the Deputy State Historic Preservation Officer at History Colorado where she focuses on a variety of regulatory issues including the Section 106 process.
The Colorado State Register of Historic Properties includes all properties designated under the Colorado State Register nomination process AND all properties listed in the National Register of Historic Places. This page is an aid to determining the type of resources listed.

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