National Registrar Information

Since 1982, our neighborhood has been designated a federal historic landmark.

  • The National Park Service administers the National Register of Historic Places, the official list of our Nation’s historic places worthy of preservation.
  • Nomination documentation was prepared and submitted for the North End Historic District in 1982 and again in 2015 for an expansion of the District; North Weber-Wahsatch Historic District documentation was submitted to the Park Service in 1985.
  • History Colorado’s Office of Archaeology & Historic Preservation (OAHP) review board considered each property proposed for listing and made a recommendation on its eligibility.
  • The nomination forms below include key historical and architectural information about the historic districts, photographs,  and a listing of all eligible properties.
  • Being listed as a National Park Service historical district offers numerous advantages to homeowners within the district, including increased property value and state tax credits for specific property improvements.
  • History Colorado’s OAHP strongly encourages the preservation of National and State Register properties. Property owners should be aware that the listing of a property on the National Register imposes no automatic restrictions on property renovations.
Many homes in the Old North End Neighborhood are located within one of the two historic districts referenced above. Click on this map, which shows the boundaries of the two historic districts in the neighborhood.
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