Recorded Texas Historic Landmark

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A Recorded Texas Historic Landmark is an official designation given by the state of Texas to historically and architecturally significant properties, recognizing and encouraging their preservation.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Texas state historic designation
historic preservation designation
administeredBy Texas Historical Commission
appliesTo both public and private properties
buildings
sites
structures
appliesToJurisdiction Texas
awardedBy vote of the Texas Historical Commission
benefit educational information for the public
public recognition of historic value
confersObligation owner must notify Texas Historical Commission before demolition
owner must notify Texas Historical Commission before exterior alterations
country United States of America
surface form: United States
criterionUsed architectural significance
cultural significance
historical significance
designationLanguage English
distinctFrom National Historic Landmark
documentedIn Texas Historical Commission marker files
enforcedBy Texas Government Code and Texas Administrative Code provisions on historic preservation
hasApproximateCount over 3000 designated properties
hasOfficialWebsite https://www.thc.texas.gov/preserve/projects-and-programs/state-historical-markers/recorded-texas-historic-landmarks
hasPart Recorded Texas Historic Landmark medallion
historic marker plaque
inception 1962
inscriptionIncludes Recorded Texas Historic Landmark text
Texas Historical Commission name
property-specific historical text
legalStatus highest honor the state can bestow on a historic structure for architectural integrity and historical associations
markerColor silver text on dark background
markerMaterial cast aluminum
markerShape oval medallion with star and wreath
oftenLocatedOn building façade or near main entrance
purpose encouragement of historic preservation
recognition of historically significant properties in Texas
relatedTo Texas Historic Cemetery
surface form: Historic Texas Cemetery

National Register of Historic Places
Subject Marker
requires application with supporting historical research
documented historical significance at least 50 years old in most cases
review of architectural integrity
scope state-level recognition
shortName RTHL
subclassOf Texas Historical Markers Program
surface form: Texas Historical Marker program designation
symbol five-pointed Texas star
laurel or olive wreath motif

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