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Hinsdale Historic Landmarked Properties

Map of HPC Landmarked Properties

The Hinsdale Village Code defines an Historic Landmark as "any building, structure, or site designated as a landmark by ordinance of the Village Board that is worthy of rehabilitation, restoration, and preservation because of its historic and/or architectural significance to the Village." 

Applications to designate properties as historic landmarks receive a public hearing before the Hinsdale Historic Preservation Commission and are reviewed in accordance with guidelines found in the Village code. The recommendation of the Historic Preservation Commission is forwarded to the Village Board of Trustees for final consideration. If approved, the adopting ordinance is recorded at the applicable County Recorder's Office (most of Hinsdale is in DuPage County, but the area east of County Line Road is in Cook County).

February 6, 2001
February 6, 2001
March 6, 2001
June 5, 2001
July 17, 2001
October 2, 2001
February 5, 2002
May 7, 2002
October 1, 2002
October 1, 2002
October 1, 2002
October 1, 2002
December 3, 2002
August 19, 2003
November 4, 2003
November 4, 2003
December 16, 2003
June 1, 2004
August 16, 2005
February 7, 2006

National Register:

  • 142 East First
  • 318 South Garfield Street
  • 8 East Third Street
  • 302 South Grant Street
  • 329 East Sixth Street

Please contact the Village Planner at (630) 789-7030 with any questions and for assistance in designating your home as a landmark.