The National Register of Historic Places is the official list of our country's historic buildings, districts, sites, structures, and objects worthy of preservation. It was established as part of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 and is overseen by the National Park Service.
The City of Grapevine has three National Register Historic Districts, and one National Register Historic Property.
1. The Grapevine Commercial Historic District (South Main Street from Northwest Highway to West College Street)
2. The Cotton Belt Railroad industrial Historic District (located along the Cotton Belt Rail Line at South Main Street)
3. The Original Town Historic District (located to the east of South Main Street, between East Wall Street and East College Street)
Nash Farmstead, 626 Ball Street (Listed on the National Register of Historic Places)