Downtown Longmont Historic District
Period of Significance: 1879-1967
Areas of Significance: Commerce & Social History
Make Up: 83 Buildings, 69 contributing; 17 Local Landmarks; 4 Individual National Landmarks
Designation of National Historic District and Listing on the National Register provides formal recognition of the District’s historical, architectural, or archeological significance based on national standards. Having a district can help build Community Pride and provide additional tools for planning, economic development and tourism while minimizing the restrictions placed on the property owners. It also provides financial incentives to property owners of Contributing Buildings through tax credits and grant opportunities.
View National Historic District Map as .pdf
View list of contributing buildings
See overview of tax credits brochure
Historic Preservation Tax Extended
To apply for a tax credit or to find out more, visit the History Colorado website.