The National Register of Historic Places is a list of properties acknowledged by the Federal Government as worthy of recognition and preservation. Authorized under the National Historic Preservation Act of 1996, the National Register is maintained by the Secretary of the Interior and administered by the National Park Service through the office of the Keeper of the National Register. Properties listed in the National Register include districts, sites, buildings, structures, and objects that are significant to their local community, State, or the nation. These resources contribute to the understanding of the historical and cultural foundations of the nation.
City of Hyattsville
Hyattsville currently has 5 listings in the National Register:
Hyattsville Historic District, 1982
Hyattsville Historic District Expansion, 2004
5340 Baltimore Avenue, Hyattsville Armory
3308 Rosemary Lane, Ash Hill
4325 Gallatin Street, U.S. Post Office
Three resources in Hyattsville have been Determined Eligible by the National Register:
5214 Baltimore Avenue, Suburban Bank Building
5200 Baltimore Avenue, Professional Building
5121 Baltimore Avenue, Hyattsville Hardware Co. Building
For benefits of National Register designation see Tax Benefits