Research an Historic Property

Brick building, a fire station, with blue sky.
The Indiana Fire Station #2 in the Northside neighborhood of Atlantic City is a key resource within the National Register listed Northside Institutional Historic District. The City of Atlantic City received an African American Civil Rights grant to help stabilize the building.

How to Find a National Historic Landmark or National Register Property

Finding National Historic Landmark Properties

The National Historic Landmark Program maintains a list of properties that have been designated as National Historic Landmarks.

Finding National Register Listed Properties

Start by looking up the property in the National Register database. If you find the property, make sure to note the reference number. Remember, you may need to search by the resource's historic name or even the name of the neighborhood in which it is located. Some properties have direct links to the digitized nomination form visible by scrolling to the column titled "External Link." If the property can't be located in the National Register database or does not have a direct link to the nomination form, you can also find National Register nominations through the National Archives and Records Administration. There are a few ways to search the National Archives catalogue using the options below.

Note: The National Archives and Records Administration holds National Register nominations dating from 1966–2012. Not all nominations have been scanned into the online system. Eventually all documents will be available in the National Archives database. If you are looking for material not yet in their system, please reference the National Register Weekly List.

If the nomination has not been posted online yet you can also request a copy from the National Register Office directly. Please include the name of the property, the state, and the reference number (or as much information as you know on the property). See the National Register of Historic Places homepage for more details.

Locating National Register Nominations at the National Archives

Option 1: Search by Reference Number

Use the National Register searchable table or spreadsheet to find the nomination you are looking for. Once you’ve found the property, visit the National Archives Catalogue and replace the reference number with the one you want.


Option 2: Search by property name

Use the National Register searchable table or spreadsheet to find the nomination you are looking for. Once you’ve found the property, visit the National Archives Catalogue and replace the name of the property with the one you want.


Option 3: Search by state

Visit the National Archives Catalogue. You’ll find a list of finding aids by state and territory. Scroll to find your state. Select your state and click on “Search Within this File Unit.”


Option 4: Search by Keyword

Visit the National Archives Catalogue. Each individual file has text recognition. In addition NARA's search engine will allow you to search across all pdfs for instances of the word/phrase. Sample searches: "national register of historic places" and "Rachel Carson".


Information on Digitization Efforts for Nominations

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    Last updated: June 4, 2024