National Register of Historic Places
The Earlewood neighborhood is listed in the National Register of Historic Places, the official list of the Nation's historic places worthy of preservation. Read the full nomination and view the boundaries of Naitonal Register Historic District on the South Carolina Historic Preservation Office’s website here.
Properties within the District are potentially eligible for federal, state, and local tax incentives for rehabilitation. To learn more about these incentives, reach out to the following folks:
Local incentives: Betsy Kleinfelder at City Planning - Elizabeth.Kleinfelder@ColumbiaSC.gov or 803-545-3328.
State and federal incentives: Chris Tenny at the State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) - ctenny@scdah.sc.gov or 803-896-5638.
Properties within the District that are listed as Contributing Resources in the National Register nomination are eligible to display National Register of Historic Places plaques. You can find the list of Contributing properties on page 8 of the National Register nomination. They are is listed in alphabetical order by street names. To purchase a plaque, contact Brad Sauls at SHPO at 803.896.6172 or BSauls@scdah.sc.gov.