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Historical Preservation Advisory Commission Carrollton, Texas

A Public service committee consisting of nine members appointed by the City Council of Carrollton under section 34.050 of the Carrollton Code of Ordinances, with the objective of providing guidance and recommendations to the City Council on issues pertaining to the preservation of architectural and culturally significant resources of the City for future generations.

The Commission over time has facilitated the management and applied for marker designation with National and State authorities for the following properties:

{| class="wikitable sortable" ! Name!! Picture!! Location!! Notes || Perry Road; Carrollton, TX || Early Settlement }
 * Perry Homestead ||
 * Perry Homestead ||
 * Perry Cemetery ||
 * Perry Cemetery ||
 * Perry Road; Carrollton, TX|| Formed with burial of Sarah Perry
 * Belle Allen Homestead ||
 * Belle Allen Homestead ||
 * 1208 Clint St; Carrollton, TX 75006|| Built 1910 -- Home to Allen's, Jackson's, Blalack's, et.al.
 * Boatwright House ||
 * Boatwright House ||
 * 1101 Main Street; Carrollton, TX 75006|| Built in 1900 -- Longest term resident Boatwright's from 1920-1967
 * Bramblitt Woodridge ||
 * Bramblitt Woodridge ||
 * Beltline Rd to Keller Springs|| Land purchased in 1861 -- single owner family for 122 years
 * Carrollton Heights Neighborhood ||
 * Carrollton Heights Neighborhood ||
 * Beltline to Denton Dr and Warner to Cotton Belt|| Initial neighborhood circa 1910
 * Old Downtown Square || Downtown Carrollton|| Downtown Carrollton|| 1900 formation and platted 1913
 * Railroad Significance to Carrollton History  ||
 * Railroad Significance to Carrollton History  ||
 * Railroad Significance to Carrollton History  ||
 * Denton Dr & Beltline|| Key to population growth - Katy RR, MKT RR, through present day
 * Carrollton Black Cemetery ||
 * Carrollton Black Cemetery ||
 * Beltline Rd west of IH35E|| Founded 1871 & Deeded for Cemetery in 1915
 * William Forest Vinson  ||
 * William Forest Vinson  ||
 * || Carrollton's first Mayor
 * First Post Office of Carrollton, TX||
 * First Post Office of Carrollton, TX||
 * Downtown Carrollton|| Opened in 1878
 * First United Methodist Church ||
 * First United Methodist Church ||
 * Hebron Parkway; Carrollton, TX|| First structure completed in 1903
 * Furneaux Cemetery ||
 * Furneaux Cemetery ||
 * Cemetery Hill Rd & Rosemead Parkway|| Est 1884 when Furneaux passed
 * Josey Ranch Complex ||
 * Josey Ranch Complex ||
 * Example || Example
 * Pioneer Park ||
 * Pioneer Park ||
 * Downtown Square Carrollton|| Region established in large part due to Railroad
 * Plaza Theater ||
 * Plaza Theater ||
 * Downtown Carrollton Square|| Circa 1913
 * Riley Family Cemetery ||
 * Riley Family Cemetery ||
 * Example || Example
 * Simms Chapel A.M.E. Church ||
 * Simms Chapel A.M.E. Church ||
 * Example || Example
 * Trinity Mill and Community ||
 * Trinity Mill and Community ||
 * Example || Example
 * Union Baptist Church ||
 * Union Baptist Church ||
 * Perry Road; Carrollton, TX|| Part of AW Perry Homestead
 * Vandergriff Street ||
 * Vandergriff Street ||
 * Main St and Elm St|| Example
 * Warner Cemetery ||
 * Warner Cemetery ||
 * Example || Example