Historic Properties List Key
National Register of Historic Places: Established by the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, the National Register of Historic Places is the official list of historic properties that have been recognized as significant in American history, architecture, archeology, engineering, or culture.
Eligible (SHPO): properties evaluated by the State Historic Preservation Office that meet one or more criteria for listing on the National Register of Historic Places, but have not been listed.
City of Syracuse National Register Districts: Armory Square, Berkeley Park, Comstock Tract, Hanover Square, Hawley Green, Montgomery Street/Columbus Circle, North Salina Street, Onondaga Highlands–Swaneola Heights, South Salina Street, South Salina Street Commercial District (Downtown), Strathmore, Walnut Park.
Local Protected Sites: a parcel of land together with a building or structure thereon which meets one or more criteria set forth in the City of Syracuse Zoning Rules and Regulations Part C, Section VII, Article V, and is designated as a Protected Site by amendment to the zoning ordinance. These properties have been affirmed and passed into law by the Common Council to be significant historic or cultural assets to the City of Syracuse. For more information click here .
City of Syracuse Local Preservation Districts: Berkeley Park, Columbus Circle, Hanover Square, Sedgwick/Highland/James. For more information click here .
Eligible in the local column means that historic resource surveys completed within the City of Syracuse have determined that these properties may be eligible individually or contribute to a potential historic district. The local historic resources survey is an ongoing process and the entire city has not yet been evaluated. This ongoing evaluation of historic properties and landscapes informs City planning processes in multiple departments and helps preservation staff to prioritize nominations of significant properties. Properties in this category are also referred to the LPB for review during Project Site Review (see above).
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