RHC Administration Details
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Historic Home Research Resources
Cabarrus County Tax Info - View property Tax Card and Link to Deed
Cabarrus County Register of Deeds - View recorded property deeds back to 1792
Click "Acknowledge Disclaimer to Begin Searching Records" to get to Remote Access Site.
Full System is searchable back to 1982 Imaging System has scanned documents back to 1792 and is only searchable by Deed Book and Page. |
City of Concord Historic Architectural Resource Survey and Preservation Plan - PDF of the Plan which includes information from the National Survey.
The National Register of Historic Places Inventory can be found here: North Union and Surrounding, South Union and Surrounding
Community Resources
- Concord Downtown Development has a comprehensive list of businesses and activities in downtown Concord.
- Downtown Concord Parking Map and Updates
- Cabarrus Arts Council - Supports arts organizations and artists through grants and workshops and serves as a catalyst and consultant for public and corporate art. The Arts Council operates the Davis Theatre and The Galleries, and conducts one of North Carolina's largest art-in-education programs for both the Cabarrus County and Kannapolis City school systems.
- City of Concord Historic District Handbook was developed as a resource to aid property owners in the districts, as well as, architects, builders, landscape architects, realtors and others who are involved with any project that will have an impact on any property or structure within the districts. Includes maps and boundaries of the three historic districts.
- Historic Preservation Commission - We encourage all district residents to stay informed and get involved. Meetings are 7pm the third Thursday of each month.
Historic Preservation Tax Credit Information
The State of NC offers tax credits towards historic preservation and rehabilitation. Information about the process of obtaining the new tax credits can be found on the NC Historic Preservation Office website.
The State of NC offers tax credits towards historic preservation and rehabilitation. Information about the process of obtaining the new tax credits can be found on the NC Historic Preservation Office website.