National Register

National Register Nominations

The National Register of Historic Places is the nation’s honor roll for historic buildings, structures, objects and sites. Listing on the National Register recognizes a property’s local, regional or national significance and qualifies the property for potential grants and tax credits. The National Register includes individually significant resources and groups of resources that are listed as historic districts. Many states and municipalities also have historic registers that recognize significant resources.

The Rosin Preservation staff has successfully listed on the National Register dozens of individual properties, historic districts, and multiple property submissions. This work has given property owners access to preservation incentives (such as tax credits and grants) and has provided direction to planners anticipating new development. Beyond such tangible benefits, we all benefit from a better understanding and appreciation of our common heritage.

All nominations Rosin Preservation prepares comply with the guidelines published in National Register Bulletin 16A: How to Complete the National Register Registration Form, National Register Bulletin 16B: How to Complete the National Register Multiple Property Documentation Form, the National Park Service Photography Policy (2009), and any supplemental state or local guidelines.

Multiple Property Submissions (and accompanying nominations)

  • Historic Resources of Route 66 in Kansas. Cherokee County, Kansas. Route 66 Historic District. East of Galena, Kansas. Baxter Springs Independent Oil and Gas Station. Baxter Springs, Kansas. Williams Store. Riverton, Kansas.
  • Historic Theaters and Opera Houses of Kansas. State of Kansas. Chief Theater. Coldwater, Kansas; Crest Theater. Great Bend, Kansas; Granada Theater. Kansas City, Kansas; Midland Theater. Coffeyville, Kansas; Northrup Theater. Syracuse, Kansas; Overland Theater. Overland Park, Kansas; Palace Theater. Kinsley, Kansas; Plaza Theater. Burlington, Kansas.
  • Lustron Houses of Kansas. State of Kansas. Aber House, Coleman House, Drees House, Gallager House, Grimes House, Mann House, Martyn House, McFadden House, Nagel House, Ooten House, Patterson House, Stein House, Stradal House, Weinhold House, and Woelk House.
  • New Deal-Era Resources of Kansas. State of Kansas. Abilene City Park Historic District. Abilene, Kansas.
  • Roadside Kansas.

Historic District Nominations

  • 18th & Vine Historic District (Amendment). ,
  • Armour Boulevard Apartments. ,
  • Blue Dome Historic District.
  • Brady Historic District.
  • Fairfax Hills Historic District. Kansas City, Kansas.
    (Kansas Preservation Alliance Certificate of Honor, 2009)
  • Glasco Downtown Historic District. Glasco, Kansas.
  • Historic Ottawa Central Business District. Ottawa, Kansas.
  • KATY Railroad Historic District.
  • Kendall Place Historic District. Muskogee, Oklahoma.
  • Marks & Garvey Historic District. ,
  • Muskogee Historic District.
  • North Cheyenne Avenue Historic District.
  • North Rhode Island Street Historic Residential District. Lawrence, Kansas.
  • North Topeka Apartments Historic District. ,
  • Oil Capital Historic District.
  • Old Town Historic District (Boundary Increase IV). ,
  • Park Manor Apartments. ,
  • Pleasant Hill Downtown Historic District. Pleasant Hill, Missouri.
  • Salisbury Square Historic District. Salisbury, Missouri.
  • Simpson-Yeomans/Country Side Historic District (Boundary Increase IV). ,
  • South Rhode Island and New Hampshire Streets Historic Residential District. Lawrence, Kansas.
  • Twenty-Ninth Street Colonnaded Apartments Historic District. Kansas City, Missouri.
  • Walnut Street Warehouse and Commercial District (Boundary Increase). Kansas City, Missouri.

Individual Properties