Services

National Register Evaluation and Nomination
Section 106 Compliance
Historic Architectural Survey and Inventory
Historical Exhibit Development
Historical Research
Real Property History/Chains-of-title Research
Historic Rehabilitation Tax Credit (Part1) Application
HistoryWorks conducts Historical Research to identify important people and events that may be associated with historic properties, as well as to develop family, ownership, and real property histories.
The company carries out Architectural Surveys to document historic properties and complete Architectural Inventories. Surveys help identify important features and architectural elements of the properties and ground them in their historic context. Research, Surveys and Inventory preparation are often required by local, state and Federal agencies as part of Section 106 compliance and other historic preservation projects funded by them or requiring their oversight.
National Register of Historic Places evaluations are prepared to help clients complete Federal and State Historic Preservation Tax Credit applications to fund rehabilitation projects for historic properties.
HistoryWorks develops content for permanent Historic Exhibits and historic site markers to help public and private agencies educate the public on the history and cultural heritage of their built environment.
HistoryWorks Principal and Architectural Historian, Dr. Samiran Chanchani, has evaluated several properties for their eligibility to be listed on the National Register of Historic Places, and fully meets US Department of Interior Professional Qualifications Standard for Historian and Architectural Historian.
Section 106 Compliance
Historic Architectural Survey and Inventory
Historical Exhibit Development
Historical Research
Real Property History/Chains-of-title Research
Historic Rehabilitation Tax Credit (Part1) Application
HistoryWorks conducts Historical Research to identify important people and events that may be associated with historic properties, as well as to develop family, ownership, and real property histories.
The company carries out Architectural Surveys to document historic properties and complete Architectural Inventories. Surveys help identify important features and architectural elements of the properties and ground them in their historic context. Research, Surveys and Inventory preparation are often required by local, state and Federal agencies as part of Section 106 compliance and other historic preservation projects funded by them or requiring their oversight.
National Register of Historic Places evaluations are prepared to help clients complete Federal and State Historic Preservation Tax Credit applications to fund rehabilitation projects for historic properties.
HistoryWorks develops content for permanent Historic Exhibits and historic site markers to help public and private agencies educate the public on the history and cultural heritage of their built environment.
HistoryWorks Principal and Architectural Historian, Dr. Samiran Chanchani, has evaluated several properties for their eligibility to be listed on the National Register of Historic Places, and fully meets US Department of Interior Professional Qualifications Standard for Historian and Architectural Historian.