National Register Plaques
Established under the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, the National Historic Preservation Program is a partnership between the Federal, State, Tribal and local governments; private organizations; and the public. The Act and its provisions establish the framework within which citizens plan, identify, evaluate, register, and protect significant historic and archeological properties throughout the country. Central to this framework is the National Register of Historic Places--the Nation's official list of cultural resources worthy of preservation, administered by the National Park Service (NPS), Department of the Interior. Historic places listed in the Register include districts, sites, buildings, structures, and objects that are significant in American history, architecture, archeology, engineering, and culture. Many sites listed on the National Register arrange for a commemorative plaque. Unfortunately the National Register of Historic Places does not issue plaques as a result of listing; rather we leave it up to the individual owners if they are interested in having one. The plaques below are considered “standard” National Register Plaques. Please contact us if you have any questions.
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11" × 8"
Bronze Plaque
Brown Background
N.R. Standard
Double Border
Bookman Font Style
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10" × 7"
Pewter Finish Aluminum (only)
N.R. Standard
Intertwined Border
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10" × 7"
Bronze Plaque
Brown Background
N.R. Standard
Double Border
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15" × 12"
Bronze Plaque
Brown Background
N.R. Standard
Double Border
New Brunswick Font Style
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7" × 5"
Bronze Plaque
Brown Background
N.R. Standard
Double Border
Bookman Font Style
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10" × 7"
Bronze Plaque
Brown Background
Colonial Style
Beveled Edge
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Stylized National Register
Bronze Plaque
Casablanca Antique font
Single Border
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Stylized National Register
Bronze Plaque
Willow font style
Double Border
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