Properties in Centerville and Washington Township that are on the National Register of Historic Places
12/17/1974, Centerville Historic District, (See map below) 12/24/1974, Watkins House,
Nineteenth Century Buildings in Centerville and Washington Township
  Street Address – Identifier – Circa Date East Alex-Bell Road
Landmarks Awards First Marker
On June 5th, 2024, Landmarks Foundation awarded it's first marker
Landmarks Foundation Obtains National Register of Historic Places Status for the Erma Bombeck House
Erma Bombeck is arguably Centerville’s most famous citizen.  She was
How Did Centerville’s Historic District Become Montgomery County’s First National Register District?
Several of Centerville's historic buildings were demolished in the 1960s
The Landmarks Foundation Does a Lot of Research for Historical Preservation
In 2002 the Landmarks Foundation entered fifty local buildings into
The Benefits of a Property Being Listed on the National Register of Historic Places
Note:  National Register status does not impose excessive restrictions on
Centerville’s Architectural Preservation District (APD)
In the 1960s some of Centerville’s historic buildings were demolished
Introduction to Landmarks Foundation of Centerville-Washington Township
The Landmarks Foundation of Centerville-Washington Township is a private, not-for-profit