in the United States is a register including buildings, sites, structures, districts, and objects. The Register automatically includes all
s as well as all historic areas administered by the U.S.
. Since its introduction in 1966, more than 86,000 separate listings have been added to the register.
The following are approximate tallies of current listings by state and territory on the National Register of Historic Places. These counts are based on entries in the National Register Information Database as of April 24, 2008, and new weekly listings posted since then on the National Register of Historic Places web site. There are frequent additions to the listings and occasional delistings and the counts here are approximate and not official. New entries are added to the official Register on a weekly basis. Also, the counts in this table exclude boundary increase and decrease listings which modify the area covered by an existing property or district and which carry a separate National Register reference number. The numbers of NRHP listings in each state are documented by tables in each of the individual state list-articles.
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State |
# of Sites |
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New York |
5,353 |
2 |
Massachusetts |
4,116 |
3 |
Ohio |
3,765 |
4 |
KentuckyThis is a list of properties and historic districts in Kentucky that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. There are listings in all of Kentucky's 120 counties....
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3,266 |
5 |
Pennsylvania |
3,246 |
6 |
Texas The following is a list of historic properties and districts in the state of Texas that are listed in the National Register of Historic Places. There are properties and/or districts listed in most of Texas's 254 counties....
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3,096 |
7 |
VirginiaBuildings, sites, districts, and objects in Virginia listed on the National Register of Historic Places:As of November 25, 2011, there are 2,768 properties and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places in all 95 Virginia counties and 36 of 39 independent cities, including 119...
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2,768 |
8 |
North Carolina |
2,699 |
9 |
Arkansas |
2,518 |
10 |
California |
2,508 |
11 |
Wisconsin |
2,214 |
12 |
Iowa |
2,157 |
13 |
MissouriThis is a list of properties and historic districts in Missouri that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. There are NRHP listings all but one of Missouri's 114 counties and the one independent city of St. Louis....
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2,061 |
14 |
Georgia This is a list of the approximately 2,000 properties and historic districts in Georgia that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Listings are distributed across all of Georgia's 159 counties.-Current listings by county:...
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2,029 |
15 |
Tennessee |
1,993 |
16 |
Oregon |
1,924 |
17 |
Michigan |
1,747 |
18 |
Indiana |
1,719 |
19 |
Illinois |
1,708 |
20 |
Florida |
1,631 |
21 |
New Jersey |
1,612 |
22 |
Minnesota |
1,602 |
23 |
Connecticut |
1,533 |
24 |
Maine |
1,530 |
25 |
Utah |
1,514 |
26 |
Maryland |
1,493 |
27 |
Washington |
1,452 |
28 |
South Carolina |
1,440 |
29 |
Colorado |
1,393 |
30 |
Arizona |
1,373 |
31 |
Louisiana |
1,336 |
32 |
Mississippi |
1,327 |
33 |
South Dakota |
1,272 |
33 |
Kansas |
1,249 |
35 |
Alabama |
1,207 |
36 |
Oklahoma |
1,199 |
37 |
Montana |
1,089 |
38 |
New Mexico |
1,072 |
39 |
Idaho |
1,018 |
40 |
Nebraska |
1,017 |
41 |
West Virginia |
992 |
42 |
Vermont |
791 |
43 |
Rhode Island |
744 |
44 |
New Hampshire |
727 |
45 |
Delaware |
666 |
46 |
District of Columbia This is a list of properties and districts in the District of Columbia on the National Register of Historic Places. There are more than 500 listings, including 74 National Historic Landmarks of the United States and another 13 places otherwise designated as historic sites of national importance by...
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524 |
47 |
Wyoming |
511 |
48 |
North Dakota |
422 |
49 |
Alaska |
410 |
50 |
Nevada |
364 |
51 |
Hawaii |
327 |
52 |
Puerto Rico |
301 |
53 |
Guam |
121 |
54 |
Virgin Islands |
86 |
55 |
Northern Mariana Islands |
36 |
56 |
Federated States of Micronesia |
25 |
57 |
American Samoa |
24 |
58 |
Palau |
6 |
59 |
Marshall Islands |
4 |
60 |
Minor Outlying Islands This is a list of the buildings, sites, districts, and objects listed on the National Register of Historic Places across the United States Minor Outlying Islands...
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2 |
61 |
Tangier, MoroccoThe Tangier American Legation is a building in the medina of Tangier, Morocco. The first American public property outside of the United States, it commemorates the historic cultural and diplomatic relations between the United States and the Kingdom of Morocco...
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1 |
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(96)[The following sites are listed in more than one state (listed alphabetically): 1872 California-Nevada State Boundary Marker]The 1872 California-Nevada State Boundary Marker marks the initial point for the 1872 survey delineation of the state line between California and Nevada. It is listed in the National Register of Historic Places.... (California and Nevada), Anderson FerryThe Anderson Ferry is a ferry across the Ohio River between Cincinnati, Ohio and Constance, Kentucky. It has been in continuous operation since 1817. It was originally known as the Kottmyer ferry but was later sold to the Anderson family. It is the lone survivor of dozens of ferries that once... (Kentucky and Ohio), B & O Railroad Potomac River CrossingThe Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Crossings at the Potomac River are a set of railroad bridges that span the Potomac River between Maryland Heights, Maryland and Harpers Ferry, West Virginia in the United States. Two bridges comprise the current crossing... (Maryland and West Virginia), B & O Railroad Viaduct (Ohio and West Virginia), Bad Pass Trail (Montana and Wyoming), Bedell Covered BridgeThe Bedell Bridge was a Burr truss covered bridge that spanned the Connecticut River between Newbury, Vermont and Haverhill, New Hampshire. Until its most recent destruction in 1979, it was the second longest covered bridge in the United States.- History :... (New Hampshire and Vermont), Beginning Point of the U.S. Public Land SurveyThe Beginning Point of the U.S. Public Land Survey is a monument at the border between the U.S. states of Ohio and Pennsylvania, on the north side of the Ohio River. It is near the three-way intersection of Ohio, Pennsylvania, and the northern tip of West Virginia, in both the Pittsburgh... (Ohio and Pennsylvania), Blood Run SiteThe Blood Run Site is an archaeological site on the border of the US states of Iowa and South Dakota. The site was essentially populated for 8,500 years, within which earthworks structures were built by the Oneota Culture and occupied descendant tribes such as the Ioway, Otoe, Missouri, and shared... (Iowa and South Dakota), Bonneville Dam Historic District (Oregon and Washington), Bourne MillBourne Mill is an historic textile mill in Tiverton, Rhode Island.The various buildings in the cotton mill complex were completed from 1881 to 1951 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2006. The Bourne corporation had a unique profit sharing arrangement based upon Jonathan... (Massachusetts and Rhode Island), Bristol Commercial Historic District (Tennessee and Virginia), Bristol Virginia-Tennessee Slogan SignThe Bristol Virginia-Tennessee Slogan Sign is a landmark in the twin cities of Bristol, Virginia and Bristol, Tennessee, USA. The sign is positioned over State Street, a roadway along the border separating the two states. In 1988, the landmark was added to the National Register of Historic Places... (Tennessee and Virginia), Brownville Bridge (Missouri and Nebraska), Burr's Ferry BridgeBurr's Ferry Bridge is a bridge on the Sabine River where LA 8 meets Texas State Highway 63 at the Louisiana and Texas state lines.-External links:* *... (Louisiana and Texas), Chain of Rocks BridgeThe Chain of Rocks Bridge spans the Mississippi River on the north edge of St. Louis, Missouri. The eastern end of the bridge is on Chouteau Island, , while the western end is on the Missouri shoreline.... (Illinois and Missouri),
Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical ParkThe Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park is a United States National Historical Park located in the District of Columbia and the states of Maryland and West Virginia. The park was established as a National Monument in 1961 by President Dwight D... (District of Columbia, Maryland and West Virginia), Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad Company Historic DistrictThe Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad Company Historic District consists of the historic right-of-way of the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad in the Bitterroot Mountains from East Portal, Montana , to the mouth of Loop Creek, Idaho , a distance of... (Idaho and Montana), Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military ParkChickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park, located in northern Georgia and eastern Tennessee, preserves the sites of two major battles of the American Civil War: the Battle of Chickamauga and the Chattanooga Campaign.-History:... (Georgia and Tennessee), Columbia Covered Bridge (New Hampshire and Vermont), Cornish-Windsor Covered BridgeThe Cornish–Windsor Covered Bridge is a covered bridge that spans the Connecticut River between Cornish, New Hampshire and Windsor, Vermont. It was the longest covered bridge still standing in the United States until the Smolen–Gulf Bridge opened in Ohio in 2008.While the Old Blenheim Bridge had... (New Hampshire and Vermont), Covington and Cincinnati Suspension Bridge (Kentucky and Ohio), Cumberland Gap Historic DistrictCumberland Gap is a pass through the Cumberland Mountains region of the Appalachian Mountains, also known as the Cumberland Water Gap, at the juncture of the U.S. states of Tennessee, Kentucky, and Virginia... (Kentucky, Tennessee and Virginia), Cumberland Gap National Historical ParkEstablished on June 11, 1940, Cumberland Gap National Historical Park is a United States National Historical Park located at the border between Kentucky, Tennessee, and Virginia. The Cumberland Gap is a sizable natural break in the Appalachian Mountains.... (Kentucky, Tennessee and Virginia),
Delaware Aqueduct (New York and Pennsylvania), Delaware and Hudson CanalThe Delaware and Hudson Canal was the first venture of the Delaware and Hudson Canal Company, which later developed the Delaware and Hudson Railway... (New York and Pennsylvania), Denver & Rio Grande Railroad San Juan ExtensionThe Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad is a narrow gauge heritage railroad running between Chama, New Mexico and Antonito, Colorado. It runs over the Cumbres Pass, the highest point on a US passenger railway.... (Colorado and New Mexico), Deweyville Swing Bridge (Texas and Louisiana), Dismal Swamp CanalThe Dismal Swamp Canal is located along the eastern edge of the Great Dismal Swamp in Virginia and North Carolina in the United States. It is the oldest continually operating man-made canal in the United States, opened in 1805... (North Carolina and Virginia), Dual State Monument (Arkansas and Louisiana), Eads BridgeThe Eads Bridge is a combined road and railway bridge over the Mississippi River at St. Louis, connecting St. Louis and East St. Louis, Illinois.... (Illinois and Missouri), East Hill Cemetery (Tennessee and Virginia), Fort Union Trading Post National Historic SiteFort Union Trading Post National Historic Site is the site of a partially reconstructed trading post on the Missouri River and the North Dakota/Montana border twenty-five miles from Williston. It is one of the earliest declared National Historic Landmarks of the United States... (Montana and North Dakota), Francis Scott Key Bridge (District of Columbia and Virginia), GW Jeep Site (Virginia and West Virginia), General U.S. Grant BridgeThe original U.S. Grant Bridge was a suspension bridge. The bridge opened to traffic as a toll bridge in 1927. It wasn't until 1974 when the Ohio Department of Transportation bought the bridge from the Ohio Bridge Commission and removed the tolls. The U.S... (Kentucky and Ohio), George Washington Memorial ParkwayThe George Washington Memorial Parkway, known to local motorists simply as the "G.W. Parkway", is a parkway maintained by the U.S. National Park Service. It is located mostly in Northern Virginia, although a short section northwest of the Arlington Memorial Bridge passes over Columbia Island,... (District of Columbia, Maryland and Virginia), Glenrio Historic District (New Mexico and Texas), Harmony Way Bridge (Illinois and Indiana), Harpers Ferry National Historical ParkHarpers Ferry National Historical Park is located at the confluence of the Potomac and Shenandoah rivers in and around Harpers Ferry, West Virginia. The park includes land in Jefferson County, West Virginia; Washington County, Maryland and Loudoun County, Virginia. The park is managed by the... (Maryland, Virginia and West Virginia), Hells Canyon Archeological District (Idaho and Oregon), Holland TunnelThe Holland Tunnel is a highway tunnel under the Hudson River connecting the island of Manhattan in New York City with Jersey City, New Jersey at Interstate 78 on the mainland. Unusual for an American public works project, it is not named for a government official, politician, or local hero or... (New Jersey and New York), Hoover DamHoover Dam, once known as Boulder Dam, is a concrete arch-gravity dam in the Black Canyon of the Colorado River, on the border between the US states of Arizona and Nevada. It was constructed between 1931 and 1936 during the Great Depression and was dedicated on September 30, 1935, by President... (Arizona and Nevada), International Boundary Marker (Louisiana and Texas),
Langdale Historic DistrictLangdale Historic District is a historic district in Valley, Alabama and Harris County, Georgia, United States. It was listed on the Alabama Register of Landmarks and Heritage on July 22, 1991 and the National Register of Historic Places on November 12, 1999. It lies primarily in Valley,... (Alabama and Georgia), Lemhi PassLemhi Pass is a high mountain pass in the Beaverhead Mountains, part of the Bitterroot Range in the Rocky Mountains The pass lies on the Montana-Idaho border on the continental divide, at an elevation of 7373 feet above sea level.-History:... (Idaho and Montana), Lewis Bridge (Nebraska and South Dakota), Lolo TrailLolo Pass, elevation , is a mountain pass in the United States, in the Bitterroot Range of the northern Rocky Mountains. It is on the border between the states of Montana and Idaho, approximately west-southwest of Missoula, Montana.... (Idaho and Montana), Longview Bridge (Oregon and Washington), Louisville Municipal Bridge, Pylons and Administration Building (Indiana and Kentucky), Lower Klamath National Wildlife RefugeThe Lower Klamath National Wildlife Refuge is a wildlife preserve operated by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service located in the Klamath Basin along a portion of the northern California and southern Oregon border near Klamath Falls, Oregon... (California and Oregon), Mason and Dixon Survey Terminal PointMason and Dixon Survey Terminal Point is a historic marker located near Pentress, Monongalia County, West Virginia. It identifies the terminal station established by Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon on Brown's Hill on October 19, 1767... (Pennsylvania and West Virginia), David Mathews HouseDavid Mathews House, also known as the State Line House, is a historic home located at Hoosick in Rensselaer County, New York. The house was built about 1800 and is a three story, five bay wide, brick Federal style dwelling with a gable roof... (New York and Vermont), Merestone (Delaware and Pennsylvania), Meridian Bridge (Nebraska and South Dakota), Milanville-Skinners Falls Bridge (New York and Pennsylvania), Minisink Archeological SiteMinisink Archeological Site, also known as Minisink Historic District, is an archeological site located in both New Jersey and Pennsylvania. Hundreds of early stone tools along with remains of fish and fruit indicated a more diverse diet than previously expected... (New Jersey and Pennsylvania), Mississippi River Bridge (Louisiana and Mississippi), Mount Orne Covered BridgeThe Mount Orne Bridge is a wooden Howe truss bridge over the Connecticut River located between Lancaster, New Hampshire and Lunenburg, Vermont.- History :... (New Hampshire and Vermont), Mount Vernon Memorial Highway (District of Columbia and Virginia), New Castle and Frenchtown Railroad Right-of-WayNew Castle and Frenchtown Railroad Right-of-Way is a railroad right of way connecting Frenchtown, Cecil County, Maryland, and Porter, New Castle County, Delaware. The New Castle and Frenchtown Railroad originally crossed the Delmarva Peninsula from a wharf in New Castle to a wharf at Frenchtown on... (Delaware and Maryland), Newport and Cincinnati BridgeThe Newport Southbank Bridge stretches 2,670 feet over the Ohio River, connecting Newport, Kentucky to downtown Cincinnati, Ohio.- History :... (Kentucky and Ohio), Maysville-Aberdeen BridgeThe Simon Kenton Memorial Bridge is a suspension bridge built in 1931 that crosses the Ohio River and connects Maysville, Kentucky and Aberdeen, Ohio. Its main span is 1,060 feet long, and the total length of the bridge is 1,991 feet... (Kentucky and Ohio), Nez Perce Snake River Archeological District (Idaho and Washington), Palisades Interstate Park (New Jersey and New York), Plattsmouth Bridge. At the time it was the only bridge that was still open crossing the river for more than 100 miles from Omaha to St. Joseph, Missouri]]The Plattsmouth Bridge is a truss bridge over the Missouri River connecting Cass County, Nebraska and Mills County, Iowa via U.S. Route 34... (Iowa and Nebraska),
Pond Eddy BridgeThe Pond Eddy Bridge is a petit truss bridge spanning the Delaware River between the hamlet of Pond Eddy in Lumberland, New York and the settlement informally called Pond Eddy in Shohola Township, Pennsylvania. It is accessible from NY 97 in Lumberland on the New York side and two dead-end local... (New York and Pennsylvania), Raton PassRaton Pass is a mountain pass on the Santa Fe Trail along the Colorado-New Mexico border in the United States. Raton Pass is a federally designated National Historic Landmark... (Colorado and New Mexico), Riverview Historic DistrictRiverview Historic District is a historic district along the Chattahoochee River in River View, Alabama. It was listed on the Alabama Register of Landmarks and Heritage on December 19, 1991 and on the National Register of Historic Places on November 12, 1999.... (Alabama and Georgia), Rulo Bridge (Missouri and Nebraska), Salt River Hydroelectric Powerplant (Idaho and Wyoming), Site No. JF00-062 (Kansas and Nebraska), Site No. JF00-072 (Kansas and Nebraska), Sixth Street Railroad BridgeSixth Street Railroad Bridge is a historic railroad bridge spanning the Ohio River at Parkersburg, Wood County, West Virginia and extending into Washington County, Ohio. It was built between 1869 and 1871, and used 50,000 yards of stone for the 53 piers. When built, it was the longest bridge of... (Ohio and West Virginia), Soo Line High BridgeThe Soo Line High Bridge is a steel deck arch bridge over the St. Croix River between Stillwater, Minnesota and Somerset, Wisconsin. It was designed by bridge architect C.A.P. Turner and built by the American Bridge Company... (Minnesota and Wisconsin), South Omaha BridgeThe South Omaha Veterans Memorial Bridge was a continuous warren through truss bridge over the Missouri River connecting Omaha, Nebraska with Council Bluffs, Iowa via U.S. Highway 275.Omaha floated a $2 million bond issue for the bridge in 1931... (Iowa and Nebraska), State Highway 78 Bridge at the Red River (Oklahoma and Texas), State Highway 79 Bridge at the Red River (Oklahoma and Texas), State Line Archeological District (Indiana and Ohio), Statue of Liberty National Monument, Ellis Island and Liberty IslandStatue of Liberty National Monument is a national monument comprising Liberty Island and Ellis Island in New York Harbor. It includes the Statue of Liberty, situated on Liberty Island , and the former immigration depot on Ellis Island . The Statue of Liberty was dedicated in 1886... (New Jersey and New York), Stillwater Bridge (Minnesota and Wisconsin), Suitland ParkwayThe Suitland Parkway is a parkway in Washington, D.C., and Prince George's County, Maryland, maintained by the U.S. National Park Service. Conceived in 1937, it was built during World War II to provide a road connection between military facilities in the Washington, D.C., metropolitan area, and... (District of Columbia and Maryland), Texarkana Union Station (Arkansas and Texas), Texarkana US Post Office and Courthouse (Arkansas and Texas), Trenton City/Calhoun Street Bridge (New Jersey and Pennsylvania), Vancouver-Portland Bridge (Oregon and Washington), Washington AqueductThe Washington Aqueduct is an aqueduct that provides the public water supply system serving Washington, D.C., and parts of its suburbs. One of the first major aqueduct projects in the United States, the Aqueduct was commissioned by Congress in 1852, and construction began in 1853 under the... (District of Columbia and Maryland), Washington Crossing State ParkWashington Crossing State Park is a state park in the U.S. state of New Jersey that is part of Washington's Crossing, a U.S. National Historic Landmark area. It is located in the Titusville section of Hopewell Township in Mercer County, north of Trenton along the Delaware River... (New Jersey and Pennsylvania), Western Maryland Railroad Right-of-Way, Milepost 126 to Milepost 160Western Maryland Railroad Right-of-Way, Milepost 126 to Milepost 160 is a historic section of the Western Maryland Railway in Allegany County, Maryland and in Morgan County, West Virginia... (Maryland and West Virginia), Jesse Whitesell House (Kentucky and Tennessee), Willow Beach Gauging StationWillow Beach Gauging Station is a gauging station located within Lake Mead National Recreation Area. The Willow Beach Gauging Station was listed in the National Register of Historic Places on March 21, 1986.... (Arizona and Nevada), and Yuma Crossing and Associated SitesYuma Crossing is a site in Arizona and California that is significant for its association with transportation and communication across the Colorado River. It connected New Spain and Las Californias in the Spanish Colonial period in and also during the Western expansion of the United States. ... (Arizona and California). |
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86,234 |
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