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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Alabama Register of Landmarks & Heritage nomination form in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the 'Name of Property' in the designated fields for both Historic Name and Common Name.
  3. Fill out the 'Location' section, providing details such as street address, city, county, and zip code. Indicate if the property is within city limits.
  4. In the 'Classification' section, select appropriate categories for ownership and status. Ensure to check all relevant boxes.
  5. Complete the 'Owner of Property' section with accurate contact information including name, address, email, and telephone number.
  6. For 'Floor Plan & Site Plan', attach a sketched floor plan and site plan if applicable. This is crucial for properties with multiple buildings.
  7. Provide detailed descriptions in the 'Physical Description' section, including construction dates, architectural style, and current condition.
  8. In the 'Significance' section, check all applicable criteria and provide explanations for each area of significance you select.
  9. List bibliographical references as needed in the corresponding section.
  10. Complete geographical data by indicating acreage and attaching a location map.
  11. Fill out your personal information in the 'Person Applying for Historic Register Designation' section.
  12. Finally, ensure to include photographs as specified before submitting your completed application to the Alabama Historical Commission.

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Under Federal Law, the listing of a property in the National Register places no restrictions on what a non-federal owner may do with their property up to and including destruction, unless the property is involved in a project that receives Federal assistance, usually funding or licensing/permitting.
The Alabama Register documents buildings, sites, structures, objects, districts, and cultural landscapes in Alabama that have historic integrity and significance. These properties may be of national, state, and local significance. The designation is honorary and carries no restrictions or financial incentives.
The National Register of Historic Places is the official list of our countrys historic buildings, districts, sites, structures, and objects worthy of preservation. It was established as part of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 and is overseen by the National Park Service.
To order a marker with one of the three available AHC seals, the property must be listed individually on the National Register of Historic Places or the Alabama Register of Landmarks and Heritage; as a contributing resource in a listed National Register or Alabama Register Historic District; or on the Alabama Historic
Approximately half of the National Historic Landmarks are privately owned. The National Historic Landmarks Program relies on suggestions for new designations from the National Park Service, which also assists in maintaining the landmarks.
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