“The National Register is the official federal list of districts, sites, buildings, structures, and objects significant in American history, architecture, archeology, engineering and culture. National Register properties have significance to the history of their community, state or the nation.”
— National Park Service
Hanbury Preservation Consulting staff has over twenty years of experience working with the National Register program in Virginia and North Carolina, including performing SHPO review for over 41 nominations.
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Projects:
- Berry O’Kelly Historic District
- New Deal Resources in Kumbrabow State Forest Historic District
- New Deal Resources in Greenbrier State Forest Historic District
- New Deal Resources in Cacapon State Park Historic District
- Gem Theatre
- Courtland Historic District
- Pearce-Stallings-Massey House
- Saint Augustine’s College Campus
- Earle W. Webb, Jr. Memorial Civic Center and Library
- Goldsboro Woman’s Club
- Oak Grove Baptist Church Historic District
- Brown Grove Rural Historic District
- Uzzell-Best Farm
- Commodore Theater
- Windsor Castle Farm
- St. Paul Historic District
- Glade Spring Historic District
- South Rockfish Valley Rural Historic District
- John Chavis Memorial Park
- Riverside Farm
- First Baptist Church
- Grace Episcopal Church
- New Deal Resources in Seneca State Forest Historic District
- Mill Hill
- Abigarlos
- Ellington
- Warren Place
- St. Ambrose Episcopal Church
- New Deal Resources in Babcock State Park Historic District
- H. B. Sugg School
- Sandston Historic District
- Watkins Chapel AME Zion Church
- Mooresville Water Pump and Filter Plant
- Cape Charles Rosenwald School