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OAHP assists property owners in listing Colorado's most historically
and architecturally significant buildings, structures, and sites
in the National Register of
Historic Places and the Colorado State
Registers of Historic Properties.
Properties listed in the National or State Register may be eligible
for investment tax credits for approved rehabilitation projects.
Listed properties are also eligible to compete for grants from
Colorado's State Historical Fund. These grants may be used for
acquisition and development, education, and survey and planning
projects.
Although OAHP strongly encourages the preservation of National
and State Register properties, listing offers no automatic protection.
Private owners of National and State Register properties using
private funds may alter or demolish these properties within existing
local building regulations. Projects involving federal or state
agency actions or funding are reviewed by OAHP with the goal
of preserving historic resources whenever possible.
OAHP staff is available to assist with the initial assessments
of eligibility and to provide guidance in the completion of register
nomination.
Contact:
Dale Heckendorn
303.866.4681(City & County of Denver)
Dale Heckendorn
303.866.4681
(South Region)
Chris Geddes
303.866.4683
(North Region)
Tom Carr 303.866.3498
(Archaeology Nominations)
The offices of the National and State Register programs are located at:
Colorado Historical Society
225 E. 16th Ave., Suite 950
Denver, CO 80203
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