Helena is home to a rich tapestry of historic assets that reflect its diverse and evolving story, from its indigenous peoples and early settlers to the dynamic city that stands today. These resources are essential to Helena’s identity, contributing to the city’s unique character and sense of place. In unison with the Helena and Lewis and Clark County Heritage Preservation and Cultural Tourism Development Commission, the staff of the City Community Development department strives to protect and foster the preservation of Helena’s sense of place.
There are twelve designated historic districts and forty-two individually listed National Register of Historic Places properties within the City of Helena. In addition to the individually listed sites, there are numerous other buildings that play an important, contributing role in the historic fabric of each of the city’s historic districts. Each of these districts and buildings are unique and special and form a critical part of the city’s character. Historic Preservation shouldn’t be a hindrance to development but rather an opportunity; to not take for granted the historic properties we still have.
Historic Neighborhood Design Guidelines(PDF, 7MB)
Historic Downtown Design Guidelines(PDF, 7MB)