Geographic Information Systems

 

 

The Arkansas Historic Preservation ArcGIS program is the public portal to Arkansas’s historic buildings, structures, sites, objects, and districts. First launched in 2019, the database contains properties that have been listed in the National Register of Historic Places, determined eligible for listing, or surveyed without a determination.

Please take note that the application is not fully complete. To learn about how to access National Register documentation, please contact the office to gain further information for the properties in question.

While every effort has been taken to ensure the accuracy of the data in the Arkansas Historic Preservation ArcGIS Program, some factors are beyond our control. Properties may have been demolished or moved since surveys were taken, and addresses may have been changed or points placed on the map have been entered in error.

In addition, the information contained in the Arkansas Historic Preservation ArcGIS Program may be outdated in some instances. This ArcGIS application functions as a research tool, not an up-to-the-minute inventory about every historic and/or architecturally significant property in the state. This tool allows researchers to investigate and review potentially significant properties according to the best data that is available in Arkansas's historic preservation office.

If you are aware of errors in the data, or if you can help us update information, please send an e-mail us and it will be corrected at a future time. There is currently a backlog of information not yet entered, so we ask for your patience as this is completed.

Lastly, the absence of a property from this database does not imply a lack of historic or architectural importance. Also, other historic properties may exist that have not yet been identified. It may be necessary to contact us for more information and to satisfy local, state, or federal historic preservation requirements