GIS Data Download

HPOWEB users who need to perform spatial analyses on HPO data within their own GIS systems may download this zipped file, which is updated monthly.  This zipped file name includes the date on which the extraction of data was made from the HPO geodatabase.  Users are encouraged to check HPOWEB for a live view of the HPO geodatabase, which is updated with new features (and attributes) on a daily basis.

 NCHPO_GISdata_2023-09-01.zip (24 MB)

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The zipped file contains three shapefiles used to display all the historic resource points and boundaries found in HPOWEB (at the time of extraction) across the entire state of North Carolina:
NCHPOpoints.shp
NCHPO_NR_SL_DOE_Boundaries.shp
Local_District_Boundaries.shp

The zipped file also contains three layer files which recreate the HPO symbology:
NCHPOpoints.lyr
NCHPO_NR_SL_DOE_Boundaries.lyr
Local_District_Boundaries.lyr

While we make available local landmark and local historic district data and believe them to be accurate, the HPO is not the authoritative source of these data.  Users are cautioned to contact the local historic preservation commission or planning department for the most current and accurate data.

The symbology for the NCHPOpoints layer is quite complex because of the many permutations of designations.  The symbology draws on three fields —Status, LocalStat, and HDstatus:

 

Status – this field refers to individual federal and state program status: National Register, Study List, and Determined Eligible, or None of the above. 
 NR - Individual National Register listing – Blue circle.  These are places listed to the National Register of Historic Places.  Learn more about the process of listing resources to the Register, here
 NRD - National Register, Gone (whether the historic resource has been destroyed or moved to a new site) - Blue circle with black dot 
 NRHD - Center point of a National Register historic district – Blue star

 SL - Individual Study List entry – Green square. These are places that the National Register Advisory Committee has identified as potentially eligible for the Register.  Learn more about the Study List process, here
 SLD - Study List, Gone (whether the historic resource has been destroyed or moved to a new location) - Green square with black dot 
 SLHD – Center point for Study List historic district – Green star

 DOE - Individual “Determination of Eligibility” in environmental review work – Orange triangle.  Resource has been determined eligible under Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966.  Learn more about our Environmental Review Branch and Section 106, here
 DOED - Determined eligible, Gone (whether the historic resource has been destroyed or moved to a new site) – Orange triangle with black dot 
 DOEHD – Center point of Determined eligible historic district. Orange star 
 SLDOE - On BOTH the Study List and Determined Eligible – Green triangle 
 SLDOED - On both the Study List and Determined Eligible AND Gone (whether the historic resource has been destroyed or moved to a new site) – Green triangle with black dot 
 SLDOEHD - Center point of district that is both the Study List and Determined Eligible – Olive star

 SO - Surveyed Only. No individual designation, but may be within a National Register, Study List, or DOE district (see HDstatus, below) - Tan pentagon 
 SD - Surveyed only, Gone (whether the historic resource has been destroyed or moved to a new site) -  Tan pentagon with black dot 
 BF - “Blockface”.  A point marking an area where multiple properties were surveyed as a group, typically one or both sides of a block in a historic district - Tan cross 
 SA - Surveyed area.  Center point of an area where several properties were surveyed together, typically a rural crossroads - Tan star

Learn more about the county architectural survey program, here.

LocalStat – Local status. This field refers to the local designation status of a property or district.  Learn more about North Carolina's local historic preservation commissions, here
 LL - Local landmark.  A purple square appears beneath the symbol for the resource in the above list.  A landmark may have any or none of the federal/state designations. 
 LHD - Center point of a local historic district.  Purple star. This point is always separate from the star symbol for a corresponding NR, SL, or DOE district, even if they have the same boundaries. 
 None - No local designation

HDstatus – this field indicates if the property is located in a National Register Historic District, regardless of what type of designation it has individually.   
 NRHD – located in a National Register historic district.   Surveyed-only and blockface symbols become a light blue.  Symbols for other individual designations (NR, SL, DOE) do not change. 
 None - Not within a National Register historic district.

The symbology for the NCHPO_NR_SL_DOE_Boundaries layer, conversely, draws on only one field - Status
 NR - Boundary of a National Register Historic District OR the boundary of an individually-listed resource, when articulated in the National Register of Historic Places nomination form (such as the tax parcel surrounding one house) – Solid blue outline 
 NRD - Boundary of a delisted National Register Historic District OR the boundary of a delisted or demolished individually-listed resource - Solid dark blue outline 
 SL - Boundary of a Study List Historic District - Solid green outline 
 DOE - Boundary of a Determined Eligible Historic District - Solid orange outline 
 SLDOE - Boundary of an Historic District both on the Study List and Determined Eligible - Solid olive outline

The symbology for the Local_District_Boundaries layer is the same for all features - Dashed pink outline

 

After adding the downloaded data into your GIS and importing the symbology defined in the layer files, you may be perplexed to see the HPO data display like this:

View of HPO data downloaded into your GIS

The data appear differently than in HPOWEB because our mapping website uses a series of web map services based upon definition queries to separate the various classes of historic desginations.  You'll notice that the data download includes only one point layer.

If you wish to make your display mimic HPOWEB, you will need to recreate these definition queries.  Copy the point layer three times to create separate layers for National Register, Study List, Determined Eligible, and Surveyed Only historic resources.  Apply a defintion query on each based upon the Status field.

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