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.
- Old North End National Register Historic District (Original District Listed in 1982 and Expanded District listed in 2015)
- Expanded Old North End National Register Historic District Nomination Form (Listed 9/2015)
- Expanded District Photos
- Original 1982 Old North End National Register Historic District Nomination Form
- Original 1982 Historic District Photos – (due to file size, download to your PC to open)
- North Weber-Wahsatch National Register Historic District (Listed in 1985)
- North Weber-Wahsatch National Register Historic District Nomination Form (Listed 1985)
- North Weber-Wahsatch Historic District Photos – ( due to file size, download to your PC to open)