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ANational Historic Landmark District (NHLD) is a geographical area that has received recognition from the United States Government that the buildings, landscapes, cultural features and archaeological resources within it are of the highest significance and worthy of preservation.

Boston Post Road Historic District plaque

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The boundaries of an NHLD typically include contributing properties that may themselves be listed distinctly as a National Historic Landmark or on the National Register of Historic Places but may also include non-contributing properties. The U.S. federal government designates historic districts through the National Park Service, a division of the U.S. Department of the Interior.

Once designated an NNL District, districts often become cultural destinations and generate economic benefits for the communities from history-related tourism.[1] NHLDs often qualify for preservation grant monies but dramatic or negative change to them can impact their integrity and create cause for concern over the loss of NHLD designation.[2] These threats can come from development or climate change as evidenced most recently with the catastrophic damage to the Lahaina NHLD from wildfires.

One of the largest NHLDs is the island of Nantucket, Massachusetts at over 30,000 acres; some are much smaller, including the Cobblestone National Historic Landmark District in New York state, which is under one acre in size.

Distribution by state

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There are over 2,600 National Historic Landmark Districts in the U.S., including:

Arizona

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California

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Colorado

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Connecticut

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Florida

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Georgia

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Hawaii

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Indiana

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Louisiana

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Maryland

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Massachusetts

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Michigan

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Missouri

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Montana

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Nevada

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New Jersey

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New York

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Pennsylvania

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Rhode Island

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South Carolina

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Texas

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Virginia

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References

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  1. ^ "Lot may threaten landmark district". Battle Creek, Michigan: Battle Creek Enquirer. August 9, 1997. p. 2.
  • ^ a b "Public, officials seek answer on rezoning". Battle Creek, Michigan: Battle Creek Enquirer. July 9, 2009. p. 2.
  • ^ "National Historic Landmarks in California State Parks". California Department of Parks and Recreation. Retrieved August 30, 2023.
  • ^ Jessi White (May 2, 2023). "Staff Brief,2023-COA-135, 1335-1345 Grant Street, Civic Center" (PDF). Denver Community Planning and Development. Retrieved August 29, 2023.
  • ^ "Tampa's Ybor City named U.S. historic district". South Florida Sun Sentinel. December 21, 1990. p. 14.
  • ^ "Historic Lahaina". Historic Hawai'i Foundation. Retrieved August 31, 2023.
  • ^ "Ste. Genevieve Historical District". The City of Ste. Genevieve. Retrieved August 29, 2023.
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