Help for Historic
Property Owners
Getting Historic Designation
Research Your Property
- Head to the Chester County
Historical Society to explore their collections of maps, newspaper
clippings, and other items.
- The Chester County Recorder of Deeds
should retain files
on every recorded deed for your property.
- The Chester
County Parks and Recreation Department also maintains file
cabinets full of information on
the historic
resources
of the county. Chances are, if your property is historic,
there is
a file on it in this office!
Township, Borough or City Inventory
Contact your local township, borough or city manager to see if your building
is currently listed in the local inventory. If it is not, but
you feel it should be, request information from the manager on
who can help you add your resource to the local inventory.
Chester County Historic Resources Atlas
The effort to update the Chester County Historic Resources Atlas
is currently underway and will be a multi-year effort. If you
would like to participate or ensure that your property is included,
if it is not already listed by your township or borough, contact
Karen Marshall, the Chester County Historic Preservation
Officer.
Pennsylvania Survey Form
The state historic preservation office is the Pennsylvania
Historical and Museum Commission (PHMC) and its Bureau
of Historic Preservation maintains the state inventory
of historic resources. To list your property in the state inventory,
you must prepare or hire
a consultant to prepare a PHMC
Survey Form.
National Register of Historic Places
Listing a property on the National
Register of Historic Places is a multi-step process. Check out their webpage for information
on the process and the forms.
Because of the great number of resources that may be eligible
for listing in the National Register, the historical significance
of the property must be thoroughly researched, and the form must
be very well prepared. Today, this often means hiring a consultant
to undertake the work.
Common Rehabilitation Resources
Traditional Buildings
Old House Journal
This Old House
Ask the Builder
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