Using the NRIS -- National Register of Historic Places Research Page -- National Register of Historic Places Official Website--Part of the National Park Service (original) (raw)

Searching the National Register Database

Welcome to the National Register Information System (NRIS), a database that contains information on places listed in or determined eligible for the National Register of Historic Places. The NRIS is a computerized index that contains information on each of the historic properties listed in or determined eligible for the National Register of Historic Places. Currently, five searchable categories are available--name, location, agency, subject and documentation (including multiple covers)--and more will be added in time. The name, location and agency categories each include several ways of defining your search. Once the database matches your search query, it will provide you with the name of the properties, their addresses, and links to pertinent Web sites that may provide further information. While full text versions of individual National Register nominations are not currently available, we encourage you to visit the links to pertinent Web sites, when provided, to get more complete information. Each searchable category page has numerous selections to aid in defining your search and a Help section with links to general information you should know about how to use the NRIS system including screen navigation and running reports, exporting and downloading, and trouble shooting tips .

Searchable Categories

A small percentage of users may want to manipulate database information in their local computer environment. For this purpose, visit the download center . If you have further questions about how to use this system, please send us an e-mail .

NEW! For a sample of future technologies you may visit our beta site. Currently it only contains selected National Historic Landmarks and National Park Service owned properties but stay tuned: http://nrhp.focus.nps.gov