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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.
Individual landmarks are standalone structures that have architectural, cultural, or historical significance. The regulatory process is the same for historic districts and individual landmarks, although certain features and sites may be identified as significant at the time of designation.
Criteria for Designation The first, last, only, or most significant of its type in the state or within a large geographic region (Northern, Central, or Southern California). Associated with an individual or group having a profound influence on the history of California.
It means your building has special historical, cultural, or aesthetic value to the City of New York, state or nation, is an important part of the Citys heritage and that LPC must approve in advance any alteration, reconstruction, demolition, or new construction affecting the designated building.
The Commission is authorized to designate a building to be a landmark on a particular landmark site, or to designate an area as a historic district. The legal definition of a landmark stipulates that the building must be at least 30 years old, and have either historical or architectural merit, as determined by
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What are National Historic Landmarks? National Historic Landmarks are buildings, sites, districts, structures, and objects that have been determined by the Secretary of the Interior to be nationally significant in American history and culture. Many of the most renowned historic properties in the nation are Landmarks.
The Landmarks Law requires that permits are obtained before making most types of exterior changes and interior work that requires a Department of Buildings permit. Most alterations to designated properties without an LPC permit or work done in noncompliance with an LPC permit are violations of the Landmarks Law.
Landmark status is a term used to describe a property or building that has been designated as historically, architecturally, or culturally significant by a governing body.

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