The New Jersey Historic Preservation Office, located within the Department of Environmental Protection, is dedicated to preserving and protecting the state's historic resources. With a team of experts in various fields, including historians, researchers, planners, architects, and archaeologists, they provide guidance and information to individuals and organizations working towards the preservation of New Jersey's historic sites and buildings.
From establishing local historic districts to nominating buildings for the New Jersey and National Registers of Historic Places, the office offers resources and support for those interested in restoring and promoting the state's rich heritage. With their extensive knowledge and commitment, they respond to thousands of inquiries each year, ensuring the preservation of New Jersey's historical legacy for future generations.
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