Arlington County Historic Districts: Preserving Virginia's Heritage

Arlington County Historic Districts: Preserving Virginia's Heritage

The architectural and cultural landscape of Arlington County, Virginia, is defined by its commitment to preserving the past. Through the formal designation of historic districts, the county ensures that the physical remnants of its history remain intact for future generations to appreciate.

A historic district is a designated area that encompasses a collection of buildings, sites, or objects deemed to have significant historical value. These designations are not limited to single structures but often include entire neighborhoods or clusters of landmarks that together tell a cohesive story of the region's development.

Key Facts

  • Designations are officially granted by the County Board of Arlington County.
  • The term "historic district" covers individual buildings, collections of buildings, sites, and objects.
  • The current registry reflects designations made as of March 8, 2018.
  • These districts are located within Arlington County, Virginia.

The Scope of Historic Designations

The process of designating a historic district involves identifying assets that contribute to the historical identity of the community. This includes a diverse range of assets, from residential homes and commercial hubs to specific landmarks or objects of historical significance.

By grouping these assets into districts, the County Board of Arlington County can implement a more holistic approach to preservation, ensuring that the context surrounding a historic building is preserved alongside the structure itself.

Overview of Arlington County Historic Designations
Category Description
Governing Body County Board of Arlington County, Virginia
Included Assets Individual buildings, collections of buildings, sites, and objects
Record Date March 8, 2018

Frequently Asked Questions

What is considered a historic district in Arlington County?

In Arlington County, a historic district includes individual historic buildings, collections of historic buildings, specific sites, or historic objects.

Who is responsible for designating these districts?

The designations are officially made by the County Board of Arlington County, Virginia.

Does a historic district only include buildings?

No, the designation also extends to sites and objects that hold historical significance, in addition to individual or grouped buildings.

When was the list of these districts last updated in this record?

The list of designated historic districts is current as of March 8, 2018.

References

  1. "Local Historic Districts". Projects and Planning. Arlington County, Virginia Government. Archived from the original on 2018-03-08. Retrieved 2018-03-08.