What is a national register historic district?

The National Register of Historic Places is the official Federal list of districts, sites, buildings, structures, and objects significant in American history, architecture, archaeology, engineering, and culture. Sites can have significance on a national level as well as a local, community level. The National Register is maintained by the National Park Service but is typically managed at the state level. In Illinois, the state level organization is the Illinois Historic Preservation Agency.

In addition to the honorific recognition, properties listed individually or deemed to be contributing to a National Register Historic District, may be eligible for Federal tax provisions. A 20% investment tax credit is available for income-producing certified historic structures that undertake rehabilitation work that adheres to the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for Rehabilitation. This rehabilitative tax incentive is available to commercial, industrial, and rental residential buildings.  For more information visit the National Register website.

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1. Do I live in a historic district and/or is my building a landmark structure?
2. How do I apply for a Historic Certificate of Appropriateness (HCOA)?
3. Can I replace my original wood windows with vinyl?
4. Can I add storm windows?
5. Can I replace my original wood door with a fiberglass or metal door?
6. Can I cover my wood siding with aluminum or vinyl siding?
7. Can I replace non-original material with similar non-original material without a Historic Certificate of Appropriateness (HCOA)?
8. Can I replace my aluminum siding with aluminum or vinyl siding without a Historic Certificate of Appropriateness (HCOA)?
9. What do I need to know about replacing my roof?
10. How do I report a property violation in my Historic District?
11. What types of work require a Historic Certificate of Appropriateness (HCOA)?
12. What types of work do not require a Historic Certificate of Appropriateness (HCOA)?
13. How many local historic districts does Aurora have?
14. How many national register historic districts does Aurora have?
15. What is a national register historic district?
16. How do national register historic districts differ from local historic districts?