The National Register DOES:
. Identify historically significant buildings,
structures, sites, objects, and districts, according
to the National Register criteria for evaluation.
. Encourage the preservation of historic properties
by documenting the significance of historic
properties and by lending support to local
preservation activities.
. Enable federal, state, and local agencies to
consider historic properties in the early stages of
planning projects.
. Provide for review of federally funded, licensed,
or sponsored projects which may affect historic
properties.
. Make owners of historic properties eligible to
apply for federal grants-in-aid for preservation
activities.
. Encourage the rehabilitation of income-producing
historic properties which meet preservation
standards through tax incentives; discourage the
demolition of income-producing properties through
tax disincentives.
The National Register DOES NOT:
. Restrict the rights of private property owners in
the use, development, or sale of private historic
property.
. Lead automatically to historic district zoning.
. Force federal, state, local, or private projects
to be stopped.
. Provide for review of state, local, or privately
funded projects which may affect historic
properties.
. Guarantee that grant funds will be available for
all significant historic properties.
. Provide tax benefits to owners of residential
historic properties, unless those properties are
rental and treated as income-producing by the IRS.
List of properties in Alabama included in the
National Register of Historic Places
For more information, contact
Susan Enzweiler, National Register Coordinator
at (334) 230-2644.
For detailed information concerning the National
Register go to the National Park Service website at
http://www.cr.nps.gov/nr/.
To research the Alabama Historical
Commission’s Survey & Registration files (Alabama
Register, National Register, Cemetery Register &
Architectural Survey), an appointment must be made
at least 2 working days in advance. Appointment
times are available Monday through Friday, 8:30 am
to 11:30 am and 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm. When requesting
an appointment, please provide the county(ies) of
interest, an emergency contact number where you can
be reached the day of your appointment, and if you
prefer the morning and/or afternoon appointment. The
Alabama Historical Commission is closed on all
official state holidays. Contact
Lee Anne Wofford
(334)230-2659 or
Nicole Woods (334)230-2673 for
further information and to make appointments.
AHC Research Policy
(see
attached document)
AHC Copy Policy
(see attached
document)