- The property gains national historical recognition
- Access to preservation incentives through Federal and State tax credits
- Access to grants
- Attracts Heritage tourism
- Stimulates local pride and encourages the community to preserve its cultural heritage
- Enhances property values
- Offers some protection when Federal and State governments are planning construction projects.
Note: National Register status does not impose excessive restrictions on changes that can be made to a property.
Properties on the National Register of Historic Places in Centerville and Washington Township
Robert Bradford House, Social Row Road, 3/21/1979
Erma Bombeck House, Cushwa Drive, 2/23/2015
Centerville Historic District, 12/17/1974
Fox Hollow House, Mad River road, 6/9/2006
Ethel Kellogg House, Yankee Street, 6/18/1976
Normandy Farms House, West Alex-Bell Road, 11/25/1983
Skywood Farms House, West Alex-Bell Road, 2/22/1996
Watkins House, Lebanon Pike, 12/24/1974
Ohio Historical Markers in the area
David's Cemetery marker, 4/16/2002
Brig. gen Edmund Munger property marker, 6/2007
Mad River Road historical marker.3/16/202