National Register of Historic Places
The National Register of Historic Places is an official listing of historically significant sites and properties throughout the country.
Throughout Florida there is a growing interest in improving the appearance and economic stability of historic downtown business districts.
The mission of The Grove Museum is to preserve and interpret the Call-Collins House, its surrounding acreage, and its historical collections, in order to engage the public in dialogue about civil rights and American history.
The Florida Historic Cemeteries Program coordinates the many efforts to identify and preserve cemeteries in the state. It emphasizes the importance of citizenship, social responsibility, and history in the stewardship of these resting places.
The Florida Master Site File is the State of Florida's official inventory of historical cultural resources.
The Florida Historical Marker Program recognizes significant historic resources, persons and events.
The Florida Heritage Trail publications are popular educational and travel resources for residents, students, historians and visitors to the state.
Compliance & Review reviews development projects of all types and provides technical assistance on preservation laws.
Architectural Preservation Services
Provides architectural technical assistance to the public on historic rehabilitation projects.
The Great Floridian designation is presented annually in recognition of the outstanding achievements of men and women who have made significant contributions to the progress and welfare of this state.
The Certified Local Government program links federal, state and local government preservation efforts into a preservation partnership for the identification, evaluation and protection of historic properties within a community.