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  • ABOUT
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    • Historic Properties Redevelopment Program
      • About the Program
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      • Completed HPRP Projects
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      • What is a Conservation Easement?
      • Donating an Easement
      • Guidance for Buying or Selling an Easemented Property
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      • Easemented Property Owner’s Toolkit
      • Guides to Preserving Your Historic Exterior
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Researching Your Historic Property

Interested in learning more about your historic property and its architectural history? These resources are a good place to start.

Research Locations

The Washingtoniana Collection
Library of Congress
Kiplinger Research Library

Research Guides

Researching Historic Washington, D.C.
Building History Research Guide
HistoryQuest DC
Neighborhood History Resources
Taylor Research Group

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The Heurich House Museum
1307 New Hampshire Ave., NW
Suite 400
Washington, DC 20036

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  • About Our Historic Properties Redevelopment Program
  • Donating an Easement
  • Completed HPRP Projects
  • Partners & Sponsors
  • Easemented Property Owner’s Toolkit

Our Mission

Our mission is to preserve and revitalize Washington D.C.’s neighborhoods through programs that connect residents to their collective history, protect the city’s architectural heritage, and reactivate neglected properties within their communities.

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