词条 | List of historic places in New Jersey |
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}} This is a list of historic places in New Jersey. List derived from the Historic Preservation Office New Jersey and National Registers of Historic Places and other sources, contains Historic Locations not on any official list. Visualize this list as map : https://tools.wmflabs.org/osm4wiki/cgi-bin/wiki/wiki-osm.pl?project=en&article=List_of_historic_places_in_New_Jersey Contains items not in the national registry, see also National Register of Historic Places listings in Mercer County, New Jersey. For a detailed list of the NJ only list : New Jersey Register of Historic Places Camden and Amboy Railroad Branch Line Historic DistrictIDs {{NJHistPres|2969}} and {{NJHistPres|2970}} Camden and Amboy Branch Line Right-of-way from Bordentown City to North Oak Blvd., North Brunswick, Middlesex County {{NJHistPres|2970}}{{NJHistPres|2969}}{{NJHistPres|5502}}{{NJSHPO Opinion|3/23/2016}}{{NJSHPO Opinion|9/10/2014}}(Revised SHPO Opinion, Boundary Extension includes Railroad Bridge No. 60.71. Boundary clarified {{NJSHPO Opinion|10/4/91}} (Previous {{NJSHPO Opinion|5/21/1991}}, {{NJSHPO Opinion|7/21/87 (Chrono #G198771 on quad}} and {{NJSHPO Opinion|9/21/90}}) North side of Rogers Avenue, about 100 yds. West of Mercer Street, and adjacent to a municipal parking lot {{NRHPRef|date=6/16/2016|reference=16000252}}{{NJHistPresSR|3/17/2016}}Extends through thirty-one municipalities in four counties.) Camden and Amboy Branch Line Right-of-way from Bordentown City to North Oak Blvd., North Brunswick, Middlesex County from Camden and Amboy Railroad. See Main Entry / Filed Location: Burlington County, Bordentown City [1]The entire line in osm is here : [2][3][4][5][6][7]Robbinsville TownshipBrown-Gordon-Mahon House Site{{NJHistPres|4453}}{{NJSHPO Opinion|8/31/1987}}Cole House Site{{NJHistPres|4455}}{{NJSHPO Opinion|8/31/1987}}Cubberly-Combs Farmstead{{NJHistPres|4451}}8 Sharon Road {{NJSHPO Opinion|8/31/1987}}Hammell-Hullick Farmstead [Site]{{NJHistPres|4454}}{{NJSHPO Opinion|8/31/1987}}John Henry House Site{{NJHistPres|4242}}{{NJSHPO Opinion|1/26/2004}}Hutchinson House{{NJHistPres|4109}}Hutchinson Mill-Pond Road {{NRHPRef|date=1/25/1973|reference=73002201}}Hutchinson House Historic Archaeological Site{{NJHistPres|1810}}{{NJSHPO Opinion|4/12/1976}}Imlay-Busby Farm{{NJHistPres|4599}}824 Allentown-Robbinsville Road COE: 5/10/2006 Melrose Diner{{NJHistPres|4448}}US Route 130 {{NJSHPO Opinion|8/31/1987}}(Diner relocated by Smithsonian c.1988) Mount House Complex{{NJHistPres|1666}}Nottingham Way and NJ Route 33 {{NJHistPresDOE|7/17/1980}}{{NJSHPO Opinion|2/20/1980}}See Main Entry / Filed Location: Mercer County, Hamilton Township Robbins House{{NJHistPres|4970}}245 Windsor Road {{NJSHPO Opinion|3/30/2010}}Robbinsville First Baptist Church{{NJHistPres|4450}}22 Robbinsville-Allentown Road {{NJSHPO Opinion|8/31/1987}}Totten-Van Ness House{{NJHistPres|4449}}24 Robbinsville-Allentown Road {{NJSHPO Opinion|8/31/1987}}Willkens-Silver-Mitchell Farmstead{{NJHistPres|4452}}482 US Route 130 {{NJSHPO Opinion|8/31/1987}}(Demolished) Windsor Historic District{{NJHistPres|1812}}Main Street and Church Street; School Drive {{NRHPRef|date=4/10/1992|reference=88001710}}{{NJHistPresSR|8/15/1988}}Windswept Prehistoric Site{{NJHistPres|1813}}{{NJSHPO Opinion|4/12/1976}}Trenton City341 North Warren Street Site{{NJHistPres|4902}}341 North Warren Street {{NJSHPO Opinion|5/6/2009}}345 North Warren Street Site{{NJHistPres|4901}}345 North Warren Street {{NJSHPO Opinion|5/6/2009}}Old Hickory HouseOld Hickory or Green/Atchley House, (Dresser House), 1716 120 Upper Ferry Road [8] {{Coord|40.27682|-74.79058}}418 Greenwood Avenue{{NJHistPres|3988}}418 Greenwood Avenue {{NJSHPO Opinion|5/9/2002}}Abbott Farm Historic District{{NJHistPres|1654}}NHL: 12/8/1976 {{NRHPRef|date=12/8/1976|reference=76001158}}{{NJHistPresSR|8/16/1979}}{{NJSHPO Opinion|12/19/1975}}See Main Entry / Filed Location: Mercer County, Hamilton Township Academy Hanover Historic District{{NJHistPres|1756}}Post Office Alley; Broad, Commerce, East Hanover, North Montgomery, North Stockton, Olive, Perry, and Wood streets {{NJSHPO Opinion|4/7/1988}}(Local Certified District: 1/22/86) Adams and Sickles Pharmacy{{NJHistPres|1757}}1 West End Avenue {{NRHPRef|date=1/31/1980|reference=80002498}}{{NJHistPresSR|6/5/1979}}{{NJSHPO Opinion|8/24/1983}}(Previous {{NJSHPO Opinion|6/14/78}}) American Cigar Company Building{{NJHistPres|5052}}176 Division Street {{NRHPRef|date=12/30/2011|reference=11000965}}{{NJHistPresSR|10/6/2011}}COE: 2/16/2011 Archeological Remains of Block 4B{{NJHistPres|3277}}{{NJSHPO Opinion|6/8/1987}}Ardmore Section Historic District{{NJHistPres|5403}}Roughly Bounded by S. Olden Avenue, Greenwood Avenue, Chambers Street and Hamilton Avenue {{NJSHPO Opinion|1/16/2015}}Jonathan Bartley Crucible Co. Factory{{NJHistPres|3628}}25-27 Oxford Street {{NJSHPO Opinion|10/10/2000}}Second Battle of Trenton / Battle of the Assunpink / Early Industry Historic District{{NJHistPres|5282}}Open space along the Assunpink from S. Montgomery St. to Peace St. {{NJSHPO Opinion|8/26/2013}}Bellevue Avenue Colored School{{NJHistPres|3266}}81 Bellevue Avenue {{NJHistPresSR|4/26/1996}}Bellevue Avenue{{NJHistPres|3912}}Between Calhoun and Prospect streets {{NJSHPO Opinion|7/14/1998}}Bellevue Avenue Skating Park Club Building{{NJHistPres|4254}}82-84 Bellevue Avenue {{NJSHPO Opinion|3/14/2002}}Benevolent Protective Order of Elks, Trenton Lodge 105{{NJHistPres|3681}}120 North Warren Street {{NJSHPO Opinion|3/7/1988}}Berkeley Square Historic District{{NJHistPres|1758}}Portions of Parkside, Riverside, and Overbrook avenues; and West State Street (both sides) {{NRHPRef|date=11/20/1980|reference=80002499}}{{NJHistPresSR|3/12/1980}}Charles Brearley House{{NJHistPres|2813}}73 North Clinton Avenue {{NRHPRef|date=4/14/1995|reference=95000407}}{{NJHistPresSR|3/3/1995}}Broad Street National Bank{{NJHistPres|4731}}143 East State Street {{NRHPRef|date=1/17/2008|reference=07004014}}{{NJHistPresSR|9/20/2007}}"Brownstone" Workers Flats{{NJHistPres|5342}}25-35 Stokely Avenue {{NJSHPO Opinion|11/6/1979}}(Demolished c.2009) Cadwalader Heights Historic District{{NJHistPres|1760}}Portions of Bellevue Avenue, North Parkside Avenue, Whitaker Avenue, Belmont Circle, and Stuyvesant Avenue {{NJSHPO Opinion|6/27/1994}}Calhoun Street Bridge{{NJHistPres|1761}}Calhoun Street over Delaware River {{NRHPRef|date=11/20/1975|reference=75001621}}{{NJHistPresSR|9/10/1975}}Central West- West End Historic District{{NJHistPres|3267}}Between West State Street and Church Street and Murray Street and Fowler Street {{NJSHPO Opinion|11/16/1992}}(Previous SHPO Opinions 4/7/88 and 12/15/88) Chambersburg Historic District{{NJHistPres|1762}}South Clinton, Mott, Hudson, Swan, Emory, Fulton, and Dye streets {{NJSHPO Opinion|1/8/1981}}Champale Brewing Company Office Building{{NJHistPres|1763}}Lamberton Street {{NJSHPO Opinion|11/29/1976}}Clark Building{{NJHistPres|3268}}123-127 North Warren Street {{NJSHPO Opinion|5/31/1985}}(Demolished 1985) Henry Clay and Bock and Company, Ltd. Cigar Factory{{NJHistPres|1764}}507 Grand Street {{NRHPRef|date=6/12/1979|reference=79001500}}{{NJHistPresSR|3/29/1979}}Delaware Inn{{NJHistPres|4612}}Southeast Corner of Lamberton Street and Wooley Alley {{NJHistPresSR|11/3/2010}}COE: 5/30/2006 Delaware and Raritan Canal Historic District{{NJHistPres|1600}}Entire Canal bed and all land 100 yards to either side of the center line {{NRHPRef|date=5/11/1973|reference=73001105}}{{NJHistPresSR|11/30/1972}}(Extends through five counties from the Delaware River to the Raritan River) See Main Entry / Filed Location: Hunterdon County, Lambertville City Douglass House{{NJHistPres|1766}}Front and Montgomery streets {{NRHPRef|date=12/18/1970|reference=70000387}}{{NJHistPresSR|9/11/1970}}(Additional documentation approved 1/6/2005) Early Trenton Transportation and Industrial Historic District{{NJHistPres|320}}{{NJHistPresDOE|11/29/1977}}{{NJSHPO Opinion|1/7/1999}}(Previous {{NJSHPO Opinion|12/19/75}}. Trenton Complex Archaeology) Elks - BPOE Building (Carver Center YMCA){{NJHistPres|1767}}40 Fowler Street {{NJSHPO Opinion|9/13/1993}}COE: 8/10/1998 Enterprise Pottery{{NJHistPres|2888}}650 New York Avenue {{NJSHPO Opinion|6/29/1995}}Ewing-Carroll Historic District{{NJHistPres|1768}}Cottage Alley; Cross, Elizabeth, Ewing, and Southard streets {{NJSHPO Opinion|5/30/1989}}(Local Certified District: 7/22/86) First Presbyterian Church and Cemetery{{NJHistPres|4259}}120 East State Street {{NRHPRef|date=9/9/2005|reference=05000967}}{{NJHistPresSR|7/22/2005}}COE: 8/21/2001 Fitzgibbon & Crisp Factory{{NJHistPres|1769}}20 Bank Street COE: 1/17/1990 Golden Swan/True American{{NJHistPres|4768}}101-107 South Warren Street {{NRHPRef|date=4/30/2008|reference=08000361}}{{NJHistPresSR|1/25/2008}}Home Rubber Company Factory{{NJHistPres|3272}}NJ Route 129 and Cass Street {{NJSHPO Opinion|11/7/1997}}In and Out Social Club{{NJHistPres|1773}}714-716 South Clinton Avenue {{NRHPRef|date=3/26/1987|reference=87000513}}{{NJHistPresSR|2/20/1987}}John A. Roebling Son's Company, Block 3{{NJHistPres|5204}}Bound by Canal Street, Elmer Street, Clark Street and Hamilton Avenue {{NRHPRef|date=8/22/2012|reference=12000528}}{{NJHistPresSR|6/25/2012}}(See also John A. Roebling Son's Trenton Works HD (ID1790)) John A. Roebling Son's Trenton Works [Historic District]{{NJHistPres|1790}}Roughly Bound by Hamilton, Clark, Elmer, Clinton, Mott, Hudson, Millwood, Dye, Broad, and Canal Streets {{NJSHPO Opinion|8/1/1980}}(aka Colorado Fuel and Iron Corporation; See also John A. Roebling, Block 3 (ID5204) and Roebling Machine Shop (ID3279) (SR/NR Listed)) John Maddock & Sons Pottery Historic District{{NJHistPres|3627}}15 and 21 Muirhead Street {{NJSHPO Opinion|10/10/2000}}Grant School{{NJHistPres|3270}}159 North Clinton Avenue {{NJSHPO Opinion|6/17/1996}}Junior School # 2{{NJHistPres|5404}}350 Cuyler Avenue {{NJSHPO Opinion|1/16/2015}}(a.k.a. Paul Robeson Elementary/ Hedgepeth-Williams Middle School. See also Ardmore Section Historic District) Greenwood-Hamilton Historic District{{NJHistPres|3271}}Roughly bounded by Hamilton Avenue, Clinton Street, Tyler Street, Greenwood Avenue, and Chestnut Street {{NJSHPO Opinion|11/7/1997}}(Local Certified District, 11/13/86) Rudolph Kuser Mansion{{NJHistPres|1774}}315 West State Street {{NRHPRef|date=8/24/1979|reference=79001501}}{{NJHistPresSR|6/5/1979}}{{NJSHPO Opinion|4/18/1977}}Har Sinai Temple{{NJHistPres|1771}}491 Bellevue Avenue COE: 12/10/1990 Lamberton Street Buildings{{NJHistPres|1775}}East side of Lamberton Street {{NJSHPO Opinion|12/19/1975}}(see also Lamberton Historic District) H.D. Lee Company Factory Complex{{NJHistPres|4683}}576 East State St., {{NJSHPO Opinion|2/28/2007}}The Hermitage (General Philemon Dickinson House){{NJHistPres|1765}}46 Colonial Avenue {{NRHPRef|date=5/17/1974|reference=74001172}}{{NJHistPresSR|9/18/1973}}Higbee Street School{{NJHistPres|2799}}20 Bellevue Avenue {{NRHPRef|date=4/14/1995|reference=95000409}}{{NJHistPresSR|3/3/1995}}"Hog Island" Cranes{{NJHistPres|1772}}Trenton Marine Terminal, Lamberton Street {{NRHPRef|date=6/17/1980|reference=80002500}}{{NJHistPresSR|2/1/1980}}{{NJHistPresDOE|11/6/1979}}{{NJSHPO Opinion|8/30/1979}}Lamberton Historic District{{NJHistPres|1776}}Both sides of Centre Street from Ferry Street to dead end south of Lalor Street, Lamberton Street from the Champale Factory to number 621 on the west side and number 504 on the east side {{NJSHPO Opinion|4/6/1995}}(Previous SHPO Opinions: 8/9/93, 12/29/94) Lamberton Street Interceptor{{NJHistPres|1777}}Lamberton Street {{NJHistPresDOE|11/18/1976}}{{NJSHPO Opinion|11/6/1979}}(Previous {{NJSHPO Opinion|9/1/76}}) Late Archaic Prehistoric Site{{NJHistPres|3796}}{{NJSHPO Opinion|7/11/1989}}Maddock's China Company Dump Site{{NJHistPres|1778}}{{NJHistPresDOE|11/29/1977}}{{NJSHPO Opinion|11/6/1979}}(Previous {{NJSHPO Opinion|12/19/75}}) Mansion House (Ellarslie, McCall House){{NJHistPres|1779}}Bounded by Parkside Drive, Stuyvesant Avenue and Abernathy Drive {{NRHPRef|date=2/6/1973|reference=73001112}}{{NJHistPresSR|5/12/1972}}(Cadwalder Park) Pennsylvania Railroad Bridge at Trenton{{NJHistPres|1788}}Pennsylvania Railroad (Amtrak Northeast Corridor Line) over the Delaware River {{NRHPRef|date=6/6/1979|reference=79001502}}{{NJHistPresSR|11/27/1978}}Mercer Street Friends Center{{NJHistPres|1780}}151 Mercer Street {{NRHPRef|date=8/12/1971|reference=71000505}}{{NJHistPresSR|5/6/1971}}Pennsylvania Railroad New York to Philadelphia Historic District{{NJHistPres|4568}}{{NJSHPO Opinion|10/2/2002}}See Main Entry / Filed Location: Hudson County, Weehawken Township Mercer Cemetery{{NJHistPres|3989}}51 South Clinton Avenue {{NJSHPO Opinion|5/9/2002}}Mercer County Courthouse and Annex{{NJHistPres|4996}}209 South Broad Street COE: 8/6/2010 Mill Hill Historic District{{NJHistPres|1781}}East Front, Mercer, Jackson, Market, Livingston, Clay, and Broad streets; and Greenwood Avenue {{NRHPRef|date=12/12/1977|reference=77000880}}{{NJHistPresSR|4/13/1977}}Mott and Second Street Schools{{NJHistPres|1783}}Centre Street and Second Street {{NRHPRef|date=4/15/1986|reference=86000809}}{{NJHistPresSR|3/5/1986}}National Porcelain Co. Building{{NJHistPres|3629}}500 Southard Street {{NJSHPO Opinion|10/10/2000}}New Jersey Steel & Iron Company{{NJHistPres|202}}501 John Fitch Way {{NJSHPO Opinion|7/3/1996}}Old Barracks{{NJHistPres|1784}}Barrack Street NHL: 11/28/1972 {{NRHPRef|date=1/25/1971|reference=71000506}}{{NJHistPresSR|9/11/1970}}Old City Hall{{NJHistPres|1785}}2-8 North Broad Street {{NJHistPresSR|8/3/1988}}Old Eagle Tavern{{NJHistPres|1786}}429-431 South Broad Street {{NRHPRef|date=11/3/1972|reference=72000801}}{{NJHistPresSR|1/14/1972}}Packers Row{{NJHistPres|1787}}Brunswick Avenue, Southard Street {{NJSHPO Opinion|11/16/1992}}Parker Public School{{NJHistPres|3275}}117-125 Ferry Street {{NJSHPO Opinion|1/16/1997}}Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Freight Station{{NJHistPres|1789}}260 North Willow Street {{NRHPRef|date=5/14/1979|reference=79001503}}{{NJHistPresSR|2/22/1979}}Prospect Street Presbyterian Church{{NJHistPres|3276}}2 Prospect Street COE: 5/19/1997 R.C. Maxwell Company{{NJHistPres|4681}}725 East State Street {{NJSHPO Opinion|2/28/2007}}Riverview Bluff Site{{NJHistPres|3536}}{{NJSHPO Opinion|3/3/1997}}Riverview Cemetery{{NJHistPres|3278}}870 Center Street {{NJSHPO Opinion|1/16/1997}}Riverview Executive Park Archaeological Complex{{NJHistPres|3534}}{{NJSHPO Opinion|3/3/1997}}Roebling Machine Shop{{NJHistPres|3279}}675 South Clinton Avenue {{NRHPRef|date=9/4/1997|reference=97000932}}{{NJHistPresSR|7/7/1997}}Rosey Hill Residence Area Archaeological Site{{NJHistPres|1791}}{{NJSHPO Opinion|12/19/1975}}(Trenton Complex Archaeology) Sacred Heart Church{{NJHistPres|3955}}343 Broad Street {{NRHPRef|date=5/2/2002|reference=02000434}}{{NJHistPresSR|1/8/2002}}St. Michael's Episcopal Church{{NJHistPres|1792}}140 North Warren Street {{NRHPRef|date=4/29/1982|reference=82003280}}{{NJHistPresSR|7/17/1981}}St. Paul's Church{{NJHistPres|4298}}337 Centre Street COE: 7/2/2004 (Damascus Christian Church) Shaky Bridge{{NJHistPres|4313}}Stacy Park Footpath over the Perdicaris Waste Weir {{NJSHPO Opinion|3/24/2004}}South Broad Street Bridge{{NJHistPres|1794}}South Broad Street over Assunpink Creek {{NJHistPresDOE|5/31/1980}}{{NJSHPO Opinion|12/12/1979}}South Clinton Avenue Pratt Through Truss Bridge{{SIARef|1149162}}{{NJHistPres|3280}}South Clinton Avenue over Amtrak Northeast Corridor Line {{NJSHPO Opinion|10/8/1997}}South Clinton Avenue Stone Arch Bridge{{SIARef|1100052}}{{NJHistPres|3281}}South Clinton Avenue over Assunpink Creek {{NJSHPO Opinion|10/8/1997}}State House Historic District{{NJHistPres|1795}}West State and Barrack streets {{NRHPRef|date=8/27/1976|reference=76001161}}{{NJHistPresSR|12/19/1975}}State House Historic District (Boundary Increase){{NJHistPres|1796}}West State Street {{NRHPRef|date=4/2/1992|reference=92000295}}{{NJHistPresSR|2/14/1992}}COE: 1/17/1990 (State House Annex) Stokely-Van Camp Factory{{NJHistPres|1797}}Lalor Street at Stokely Avenue {{NRHPRef|date=3/11/1983|reference=83001603}}{{NJHistPresSR|1/5/1983}}{{NJHistPresDOE|4/10/1980}}{{NJSHPO Opinion|12/31/1984}}(Previous {{NJSHPO Opinion|11/6/79}}) W.H. Tatler Decorating Company{{NJHistPres|4682}}225 Monmouth Street {{NJSHPO Opinion|2/28/2007}}Third Presbyterian Church{{NJHistPres|3282}}131-137 North Warren Street {{NJSHPO Opinion|5/31/1985}}(Demolished 1985) William R. Thropp Son's Company{{NJHistPres|1798}}960 East State Street {{NJHistPresDOE|5/9/1980}}{{NJSHPO Opinion|4/18/1980}}Trenton Battle Monument{{NJHistPres|1800}}Intersection of Broad and Warren streets; Brunswick, Pennington and Princeton avenues {{NRHPRef|date=5/6/1977|reference=77000881}}{{NJHistPresSR|10/14/1976}}Trenton Central High School{{NJHistPres|3283}}Chambers Street {{NJSHPO Opinion|5/23/1988}}(Between Hamilton and Greenwood Avenue.Demolished 2015) Trenton China Company Dump Site and Associated Riverside Warehouses{{NJHistPres|1801}}{{NJHistPresDOE|11/29/1977}}{{NJSHPO Opinion|12/19/1975}}Trenton City Hall{{NJHistPres|1802}}309 East State Street {{NRHPRef|date=1/30/1978|reference=78001771}}{{NJHistPresSR|4/15/1977}}Trenton and Mercer County War Memorial{{NJHistPres|1803}}West Lafayette Street {{NRHPRef|date=12/11/1986|reference=86003480}}{{NJHistPresSR|11/5/1986}}Trenton Office Complex Archaeological Site{{NJHistPres|1804}}{{NJSHPO Opinion|6/20/1990}}(Demolished) Trenton Downtown Commercial Historic District{{NJHistPres|3269}}North Warren, East State, and Hanover streets {{NJSHPO Opinion|6/8/1987}}Trenton Ferry Historic District{{NJHistPres|4789}}506-512 Ferry Street {{NRHPRef|date=6/26/2013|reference=13000355}}{{NJHistPresSR|4/4/2013}}{{NJSHPO Opinion|7/8/2008}}Trenton Friends Meetinghouse{{NJHistPres|4300}}142 East Hanover Street {{NRHPRef|date=4/30/2008|reference=08000362}}{{NJHistPresSR|1/25/2008}}COE: 7/14/2004 Trenton Iron Company / New Jersey Steel and Iron Company /American Bridge Company / U.S. Steel Complex (Bridge and Ironworks Area) Site{{NJHistPres|1759}}{{Smithsonian trinomial|28-Me-111}}{{NJSHPO Opinion|12/19/1975}}(Trenton Complex Archaeology) {{HistoricalMarkerDatabase|295}}[9]Trenton Makes Bridge{{NJHistPres|4309}}Bridge Street over Delaware River {{NJSHPO Opinion|3/24/2004}}Trenton Psychiatric Hospital Historic District{{NJHistPres|1649}}7717 Stuyvesant Avenue {{NJSHPO Opinion|7/2/1993}}Also located in: Mercer County, Ewing Township East Trenton Public Library{{NJHistPres|4445}}701 North Clinton Avenue {{NRHPRef|date=3/5/2008|reference=08000134}}{{NJHistPresSR|12/20/2007}}COE: 6/29/2005 The Trenton Trust Company{{NJHistPres|4786}}28 West State Street, Trenton {{Coord|40.22074|-74.76714}}{{NJSHPO Opinion|5/21/2008}}William Trent House{{NJHistPres|1799}}15 Market Street NHL: 4/15/1970 {{NRHPRef|date=4/15/1970|reference=70000388}}{{NJHistPresSR|5/27/1971}}Assunpink Archaeological Historic District{{NJHistPres|1815}}{{NJHistPresDOE|3/18/1975}}Also located in: Mercer County, Hamilton Township Underground Remains [Archaeological Site]{{NJHistPres|1805}}{{NJSHPO Opinion|8/7/1979}}Bear Swamp Late Archaic Archaeological District{{NJHistPres|4175}}{{NJSHPO Opinion|8/1/2002}}United States Post Office and Courthouse{{NJHistPres|1806}}402 East State Street {{NRHPRef|date=5/24/2012|reference=12000309}}{{NJSHPO Opinion|5/30/1989}}(a.k.a. Clarkson S. Fisher U.S. Courthouse) Bergen-Grover House{{NJHistPres|3286}}474 Cranbury Road {{NJSHPO Opinion|7/8/1997}}Waterfront Stadium Archaeological Complex{{NJHistPres|3533}}{{NJSHPO Opinion|3/3/1997}}Water Power Canal Site{{NJHistPres|1807}}{{NJSHPO Opinion|12/19/1975}}Waters Edge Archaeological Complex{{NJHistPres|3535}}{{NJSHPO Opinion|3/3/1997}}379 West State Street House{{NJHistPres|1808}}{{NRHPRef|80002501|1/23/1980}}{{NJHistPresSR|1/9/1979}}Woman Space{{NJHistPres|3284}}Stuyvesant Avenue {{NJSHPO Opinion|5/21/1990}}Website http://www.womanspace.org/[10] [11]{{Coord|40.23075|-74.77456}}Yard Avenue Historic District{{NJHistPres|1809}}Portions of Yard, South Clinton, and Fairview avenues; East State Street {{NJSHPO Opinion|4/25/1983}}(Historic District substantially demolished. Local Certified District: 10/12/83.) West Windsor TownshipAqueduct Mills Historic District Extension{{NJHistPres|3678}}Harrison Street {{NJSHPO Opinion|8/5/1998}}Aqueduct Mills Historic District{{NJHistPres|3285}}Harrison Street and vicinity to the Millstone River {{NJSHPO Opinion|12/20/1988}}See Main Entry / Filed Location: Middlesex County, Plainsboro Township Prehistoric Archeological Site 60{{NJHistPres|1814}}{{NJSHPO Opinion|12/13/1976}}Archeological site 280({{Smithsonian trinomial|28-Me-280}}) {{NJHistPres|4380}}{{NJSHPO Opinion|7/31/2003}}Archeological Site 283{{NJHistPres|4381}}{{NJSHPO Opinion|7/31/2003}}Ben Boss Archeological Site{{NJHistPres|1816}}{{NJSHPO Opinion|9/13/1976}}Clarksville Diner and Motel Units{{NJHistPres|3287}}{{NJSHPO Opinion|5/6/1985}}(Clarksville Diner subsequently moved to Iowa) Covenhoven-Silvers-Logan House{{NJHistPres|3676}}31 Logan Drive {{NJSHPO Opinion|8/5/1998}}Cranbury Neck Road Bridge{{SIARef|4-B-93}}{{NJHistPres|3823}}Cranbury Neck Road over the Millstone River {{NJSHPO Opinion|9/25/1981}}See Main Entry / Filed Location: Middlesex County, Plainsboro Township Delaware and Raritan Canal Bridge{{NJHistPres|262}}NJ Transit Princeton Line, Milepost 1.97 over Delaware and Raritan Canal {{NJSHPO Opinion|2/3/1999}}Delaware and Raritan Canal Historic District{{NJHistPres|1600}}Entire Canal bed and all land 100 yards to either side of the center line {{NRHPRef|date=5/11/1973|reference=73001105}}{{NJHistPresSR|11/30/1972}}(Extends through five counties from the Delaware River to the Raritan River) See Main Entry / Filed Location: Hunterdon County, Lambertville City Grovers Mill Historic District{{NJHistPres|4215}}Grovers Mill Road and Cranbury Road. {{NJSHPO Opinion|8/11/2003}}East Windsor TownshipJesse Anderson House (Holland House){{NJHistPres|3251}}Old Cranbury Road {{NJSHPO Opinion|7/8/1994}}Robert Ayres Farm{{NJHistPres|1642}}261 Dutch Neck Road {{NJSHPO Opinion|2/24/1994}}Isaac Pullen/Lemuel Black House{{NJHistPres|4969}}866 Old York Road {{NJSHPO Opinion|3/30/2010}}Ely Mount House{{NJHistPres|1643}}108 One Mile Road {{NJSHPO Opinion|9/3/1986}}James Wilson House{{NJHistPres|3252}}428 Old Trenton Road {{NJSHPO Opinion|9/3/1986}}Windsor Hollow Archaeological Site{{NJHistPres|4091}}{{NJSHPO Opinion|10/23/2002}}Windsor Mill Archaeological Site{{NJHistPres|4092}}{{NJSHPO Opinion|10/23/2002}}Ewing Township{{See also|Ewing Township, New Jersey}}Aeronautical Turbine Laboratory Complex Historic District{{NJHistPres|3253}}Parkway Avenue {{NJSHPO Opinion|3/28/1996}}(Naval Air Warfare Center) Bath House and Day Camp of the Trenton Jewish Community Center{{NJHistPres|1648}}999 Lower Ferry Road {{NRHPRef|date=2/23/1984|reference=84002730}}{{NJHistPresSR|1/6/1984}}Bear Tavern Road/Jacob's Creek Crossing Rural Historic District{{NJHistPres|5112}}Bear Tavern Road (County Route 579); Jacobs Creek Road {{NRHPRef|date=11/30/2011|reference=11000872}}{{NJHistPresSR|10/3/2011}}http://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=33228 See Main Entry / Filed Location: Burt / Hendrickson / Atchley Farmstead{{NJHistPres|3750}}Pennington Road (NJ Route 31) {{NJSHPO Opinion|5/8/1998}}Charles S. Maddock House{{NJHistPres|4863}}1076 River Road EWING, NJ 08628 {{Coord|40.26571|-74.84741}}{{NJSHPO Opinion|12/10/2008}}Delaware and Bound Brook (Reading) Railroad Historic District{{NJHistPres|4540}}{{NJSHPO Opinion|9/9/2005}}Delaware and Raritan Canal Historic District{{NJHistPres|1600}}Entire Canal bed and all land 100 yards to either side of the center line {{NRHPRef|date=5/11/1973|reference=73001105}}{{NJHistPresSR|11/30/1972}}(Extends through five counties from the Delaware River to the Raritan River) See Main Entry / Filed Location: Hunterdon County, Lambertville City First Presbyterian Church and Cemetery of Ewing{{NJHistPres|4846}}100 Scotch Road {{Coord|40.28409|-74.80843}}COE: 9/9/2008 Greens buried there.[12] Green-Harrop House (Joseph Green) 181 Crescent Avenue[13]{{Coord|40.26313|-74.77320}}James/Richard Green Estate 18th c. distillery or Old Cider Mill c.1739248 West Upper Ferry Road James/Richard Green Estate 18th c. distillery or Old Cider Mill c.1739[14] {{Coord|40.25930|-74.83282}}Blooming Grove / Green Farm Fisk Estate(now Paulie's Anna Rose Restaurant) 234 West Upper Ferry Road[15] {{Coord|40.25966|-74.83181}}Green-Reading House{{NJHistPres|86}}107 Wilburtha Road {{Coord|40.25936|-74.82784}}{{NRHPRef|date=3/12/1998|reference=98000237}}{{NJHistPresSR|1/28/1998}}107 Wilburtha Road[16] {{Coord|40.25936|-74.82750}}William Green House{{NJHistPres|1645}}Green Farmhouse.[17] Green Lane[18] {{NRHPRef|date=12/4/1973|reference=73001106}}{{NJHistPresSR|9/6/1973}}(College of New Jersey Campus, formerly Trenton State College) http://williamgreenhouse.org http://williamgreenhouse.org/cemetery/index.html New Jersey State Police Headquarters Historic District{{NJHistPres|4865}}{{NJSHPO Opinion|12/10/2008}}NJ State Highway Department Laboratory, Building 18{{NJHistPres|3911}}999 Parkway Avenue {{NJSHPO Opinion|6/15/1998}}Odd Fellows Home{{NJHistPres|3254}}1001 Pennington Avenue {{NJSHPO Opinion|7/14/1994}}COE: 1/24/1996 Odd Fellows Home Of New Jersey 1001 Pennington Road Ewing, NJ 08618 {{Coord|40.24052|-74.77579}}Scudder-Reeder House1780, 1850 295 West Upper Ferry {{Coord|40.25707|-74.83753}}Jones FarmJones Farm, Bear Tavern Road 721 Bear Tavern Rd, Ewing, NJ 08628 {{Coord|40.27471|-74.82615}}Reeder Creek Site West Locus{{NJHistPres|5013}}{{NJSHPO Opinion|9/30/2010}}Temple-Ryan Farmhouse{{NJHistPres|1646}}27 Federal City Road {{NRHPRef|date=9/10/1971|teference=71000507}}{{NJHistPresSR|5/6/1971}}{{Coord|40.27880|-74.77017}}Assunpink Archaeological Historic District{{NJHistPres|1815}}{{NJHistPresDOE|3/18/1975}}See Main Entry / Filed Location: Mercer County, West Windsor Township Traction RR Bridge{{NJHistPres|1647}}Princeton Division of the Trenton and Mercer County Traction Corporation's interurban trolley line over the west branch of the Shabakunk Creek {{NJSHPO Opinion|10/2/1992}}Bordentown Waterworks / White Horse Circle Prehistoric Site (28Me-37){{NJHistPres|1658}}{{NJHistPresDOE|7/16/1983}}Trent Interlocking Tower{{NJHistPres|4543}}{{NJSHPO Opinion|10/31/2005}}{{Coord|40.260351|-74.813966}}[20]Trenton Psychiatric Hospital Historic District{{NJHistPres|1649}}7717 Stuyvesant Avenue {{NJSHPO Opinion|7/2/1993}}See Main Entry / Filed Location: Mercer County, Trenton City West Trenton Railroad Station{{NJHistPres|1650}}Sullivan Way {{NRHPRef|84004031|6/22/1984}}{{NJHistPresSR|3/17/1984}}(Thematic Nomination of Operating Passenger Railroad Stations) Hamilton TownshipC.C. Abbott Farmstead Archaeological Site{{NJHistPres|1651}}{{NJHistPresDOE|7/18/1983}}{{NJSHPO Opinion|12/19/1975}}John Abbott II House{{NJHistPres|1652}}2200 Kuser Road {{NRHPRef|date=6/18/1976|reference=76001159}}{{NJHistPresSR|11/20/1975}}Abbott-Decou Mansion{{NJHistPres|1656}}58 Soloff Drive {{NRHPRef|date=7/1/1976|reference=76001160}}{{NJHistPresSR|1/7/1976}}(Homestead of Smuel and Lucy Abbott 1797) Abbott Farm Historic District{{NJHistPres|1654}}NHL: 12/8/1976 {{NRHPRef|date=12/8/1976|reference=76001158}}{{NJHistPresSR|8/16/1979}}{{NJSHPO Opinion|12/19/1975}}Also located in: Burlington County, Bordentown City Burlington County, Bordentown Township Mercer County, Trenton City Abbottville Archaeological Site{{NJHistPres|1657}}{{NJHistPresDOE|7/18/1983}}{{NJSHPO Opinion|12/19/1975}}(Previously referred to as Cubberly-Asey House Site) Bow Hill (Barnt DeKlyn House){{NJHistPres|1659}}Jeremiah Avenue {{NRHPRef|date=1/25/1973|reference=73001111}}{{NJHistPresSR|5/1/1972}}The Carney Rose Prehistoric Site{{NJHistPres|4188}}{{NJHistPresDOE|7/18/1983}}(Within the boundaries of the Tindal / Pearson Farmstead site.) Crosswicks-Hamilton Square Road Bridge{{SIARef|1100029}}{{MercerCountyBridge|672.8}}{{NJHistPres|1661}}Crosswicks-Hamilton Square Road over Doctor's Creek {{NJSHPO Opinion|6/21/1994}}Crosswicks Creek Railroad Bridge{{NJHistPres|3255}}Camden and Amboy Railroad over Crosswicks Creek {{NJSHPO Opinion|10/8/1997}}Also located in: Burlington County, Bordentown City Crosswicks Creek Site III (28-Bu-329){{NJHistPres|753}}{{NRHPRef|date=11/26/1990|reference=87001795}}{{NJHistPresSR|8/31/1987}}See Main Entry / Filed Location: Burlington County, Bordentown City DeLaval Steam Turbine Company Industrial Complex{{NJHistPres|5299}}853 Nottingham Way {{NJSHPO Opinion|11/13/2013}}Delaware and Raritan Canal Historic District{{NJHistPres|1600}}Entire Canal bed and all land 100 yards to either side of the center line {{NRHPRef|date=5/11/1973|reference=73001105}}{{NJHistPresSR|11/30/1972}}(Extends through five counties from the Delaware River to the Raritan River) See Main Entry / Filed Location: Hunterdon County, Lambertville City First Presbyterian Church of Hamilton Square{{NJHistPres|4279}}3550 Nottingham Way COE: 4/30/2004 Mount House Complex{{NJHistPres|1666}}Nottingham Way and NJ Route 33 {{NJHistPresDOE|7/17/1980}}{{NJSHPO Opinion|2/20/1980}}Also located in: Mercer County, Robbinsville Township North Crosswicks Historic District{{NJHistPres|3855}}Bounded by Church Street, Mill Road, Cross Street, Old York Road, South Broad Street, and Crosswicks-Hamilton Square Road {{NJSHPO Opinion|10/24/2000}}Grafton Farm Historic Complex{{NJHistPres|4120}}110 Edgebrook Road {{NJSHPO Opinion|3/29/2001}}Oliphant Steel and Iron Company / National Radiator Company Industrial Complex{{NJHistPres|3274}}1800 State Street {{NJSHPO Opinion|10/6/1997}}Gropps Lake Prehistoric Site{{NJHistPres|1663}}{{NJHistPresDOE|7/18/1983}}{{NJSHPO Opinion|12/19/1975}}(Previously referenced in DOE of 11/29/77) Isaac Pearson House{{NJHistPres|4575}}Hobson Avenue at Emline Avenue {{NRHPRef|date=2/1/2006|reference=05001568}}{{NJHistPresSR|11/18/2005}}Groveville-Allentown Road Bridge{{SIARef|1100028}}{{NJHistPres|3957}}Groveville-Allentown Road over Doctors Creek {{NJSHPO Opinion|8/17/1989}}Robert Pearson House and Grounds Site{{NJHistPres|1668}}{{NJHistPresDOE|7/18/1983}}{{NJSHPO Opinion|12/19/1975}}(Previous {{NJHistPresDOE|11/29/77}}; Also referred to as Robert Pearson Farmstead) Groveville Historic District{{NJHistPres|4360}}{{NJSHPO Opinion|2/27/2001}}Hendrickson Farmhouse{{NJHistPres|4725}}130 Uncle Pete's Road COE: 7/17/2007 Hutchinson's Mill Site{{NJHistPres|1664}}{{NJHistPresDOE|7/18/1983}}Intersection Area [Archaeological Site]{{NJHistPres|1665}}Hamilton Square Road and Nottingham Way {{NJSHPO Opinion|4/25/1977}}Iron Bridge Road BridgeIron Bridge Road over Crosswicks Creek {{SIARef|1106704}}{{NJHistPres|3256}}{{NJSHPO Opinion|8/3/1990}}Also located in: Burlington County, Chesterfield Township Kuser Mansion{{NJHistPres|4277}}390 Newkirk Avenue COE: 5/3/2004 Lengyen Farm Complex{{NJHistPres|3856}}Bordered by Old York Road, Crosswicks-Hamilton Square Road, and Doctors Creek {{NJSHPO Opinion|4/23/2001}}Thomas Maddock Sons Company{{NJHistPres|4425}}240 Princeton Avenue {{NRHPRef|date=3/14/2008|reference=08000178}}{{NJHistPresSR|1/17/2008}}{{NJSHPO Opinion|4/14/2005}}(a.k.a. American Standard Plant) Pennsylvania Railroad New York to Philadelphia Historic District{{NJHistPres|4568}}{{NJSHPO Opinion|10/2/2002}}See Main Entry / Filed Location: Hudson County, Weehawken Township Railroad Trestle Vessel{{NJHistPres|4315}}{{NJSHPO Opinion|1/29/1998}}Shady Brook Prehistoric Site{{NJHistPres|1669}}{{NJHistPresDOE|4/15/1982}}{{NJSHPO Opinion|12/19/1975}}(Original SHPO Opinion found {{Smithsonian trinomial|28-Me-20}} Eligible, and {{Smithsonian trinomial|28-Me-99}} Not Eligible. DOE found all of {{Smithsonian trinomial|28-Me-20}} and a portion of 28Me-99 eligible as a single site.) Site #1 - 18th Century Vessel{{NJHistPres|1670}}{{NRHPRef|date=8/14/1986|reference=86001508}}{{NJHistPresSR|6/24/1986}}Tindall / Pearson Farmstead and Site{{NJHistPres|1671}}{{NJHistPresDOE|7/18/1983}}{{NJSHPO Opinion|1/7/1976}}(Previous {{NJSHPO Opinion|8/15/75}} as Isaac Pearson Mansion; Property includes both architectural and archaeological components) Trenton Complex Archaeological Historic District (an expansion of the Abbott Farm Historic District){{NJHistPres|5482}}{{NJSHPO Opinion|2/19/2016}}Isaac Watson House{{NJHistPres|1672}}151 Westcott Avenue {{NRHPRef|date=1/21/1974|reference=74001173}}{{NJHistPresSR|1/14/1972}}East Ward Avenue Bridge{{SIARef|100034}}{{NJHistPres|3747}}East Ward Avenue over Peddie Lake {{NJSHPO Opinion|2/27/2001}}Kenneth Applegate House{{NJHistPres|5309}}503 North Main Street {{NJSHPO Opinion|12/30/2013}}Route 33 Bridge{{NJHistPres|5229}}NJ Route 33 over Rocky Brook {{NJSHPO Opinion|11/16/2011}}Samuel Sloan House{{NJHistPres|3257}}238 South Main Street {{NRHPRef|date=9/28/1974|reference=74001168}}{{NJHistPresSR|9/6/1973}}(Additional documentation added 1997) Stockton Street Historic District{{NJHistPres|4447}}{{NRHPRef|date=11/25/2005|reference=05001331}}{{NJHistPresSR|5/13/2005}}COE: 5/19/2005 Wyckoff Homestead{{NJHistPres|5310}}421 North Main Street {{NJSHPO Opinion|12/30/2013}}Hopewell BoroughDelaware and Bound Brook (Reading) Railroad Historic District{{NJHistPres|4540}}{{NJSHPO Opinion|9/9/2005}}See Main Entry / Filed Location: Mercer County, Ewing Township Greenwood Avenue Bridge{{NJHistPres|4545}}{{NJSHPO Opinion|10/31/2005}}Hopewell Railroad Station{{NJHistPres|1673}}Railroad Place {{NRHPRef|date=6/22/1984|reference=84002728}}{{NJHistPresSR|3/17/1984}}(Thematic Nomination of Operating Passenger Railroad Stations) Hopewell Borough Historic District{{NJHistPres|362}}Roughly bounded by the Borough Boundary, Hart Avenue, Lanning Avenue, and West Broad Street {{NJSHPO Opinion|11/26/1997}}Province Line Road Bridge{{SIARef|18C0104}}{{NJHistPres|3825}}Over Bedens Brook {{NJSHPO Opinion|3/4/1991}}(Demolished) See Main Entry / Filed Location: Somerset County, Montgomery Township Vandyke House{{NJHistPres|4542}}73 Washington Street {{NJSHPO Opinion|10/31/2005}}Hopewell Township-Adams House{{NJHistPres|1674}}Federal City Road {{NJSHPO Opinion|6/23/1982}}Bear Tavern Road Bridge{{SIARef|1100060}}{{NJHistPres|1644}}Bear Tavern Road over Jacobs Creek {{NJSHPO Opinion|4/30/1991}}Bear Tavern Road/Jacob's Creek Crossing Rural Historic District{{NJHistPres|5112}}Bear Tavern Road (County Route 579); Jacobs Creek Road {{NRHPRef|date=11/30/2011|reference=11000872}}{{NJHistPresSR|10/3/2011}}Also located in: Mercer County, Ewing Township Bear Tavern Road Bridge{{SIARef|1100060}}{{NJHistPres|4108}}Bear Tavern Road over Jacobs Creek {{NJSHPO Opinion|6/3/1991}}Enoch Blackwell House{{NJHistPres|1675}}Blackwell Road {{NJSHPO Opinion|6/23/1982}}Joseph P. Blackwell Farm{{NJHistPres|1676}}Blackwell Road {{NJSHPO Opinion|6/23/1982}}Thomas Blackwell House{{NJHistPres|1677}}Elm Ridge Road {{NJSHPO Opinion|6/23/1982}}Cool Meadows Farm{{NJHistPres|1679}}County Route 546 {{NJSHPO Opinion|6/23/1982}}Delaware and Bound Brook (Reading) Railroad Historic District{{NJHistPres|4540}}{{NJSHPO Opinion|9/9/2005}}See Main Entry / Filed Location: Mercer County, Ewing Township Hopewell TownshipDelaware and Raritan Canal Historic District{{NJHistPres|1600}}Entire Canal bed and all land 100 yards to either side of the center line {{NRHPRef|date=5/11/1973|reference=73001105}}{{NJHistPresSR|11/30/1972}}(Extends through five counties from the Delaware River to the Raritan River) See Main Entry / Filed Location: Hunterdon County, Lambertville City Nathaniel Drake House{{NJHistPres|1680}}Pennington-Rocky Hill Road {{NJSHPO Opinion|6/23/1982}}R.A. Drake House{{NJHistPres|1681}}Pennington-Rocky Hill Road {{NJSHPO Opinion|6/23/1982}}Gould House{{NJHistPres|1682}}Province Line Road {{NJSHPO Opinion|6/23/1982}}Harbourton Historic District{{NJHistPres|1683}}Harbourton / Rocktown and Harbourton / Mt. Airy roads {{NRHPRef|date=12/31/1974|reference=74001167}}{{NJHistPresSR|10/25/1974}}Hart / Hoch House{{NJHistPres|1684}}Intersection of County Route 546 and Scotch Road {{NRHPRef|date=3/14/1973|reference=73001109}}{{NJHistPresSR|8/7/1972}}John D. Hart House{{NJHistPres|1685}}Curlis Avenue {{NRHPRef|date=10/18/1972|reference=72000800}}{{NJHistPresSR|3/17/1972}}Hunt Farmstead (Rosedale Park){{NJHistPres|1690}}197 Blackwell Road {{NRHPRef|date=10/28/1988|reference=87002555}}{{NJHistPresSR|12/3/1987}}Also located in: Mercer County, Lawrence Township Kahn House{{NJHistPres|1691}}Rocky Hill Road {{NJSHPO Opinion|6/23/1982}}Ichabod Leigh House{{NJHistPres|1692}}Mount Rose-Rocky Hill Road {{NRHPRef|date=3/4/1975|reference=75001139}}{{NJHistPresSR|11/1/1974}}McDougal Farm and Barn{{NJHistPres|1693}}Old Mill Road {{NJSHPO Opinion|6/23/1982}}Mount Rose Historic District{{NJHistPres|1694}}County Route 569 and Pennington-Rocky Hill Road {{NJSHPO Opinion|6/23/1982}}Mount Rose Distillery Site{{NJHistPres|3258}}{{NRHPRef|date=12/12/1996|reference=96001471}}{{NJHistPresSR|9/8/1995}}{{NJSHPO Opinion|6/23/1982}}(SHPO Opinion name: Cider Mill) Mount Rose General Store{{NJHistPres|4706}}230 County Route 569 (Hopewell-Princeton Road) {{NJHistPresSR|1/11/2007}}Hart / Winner Farmstead Site{{NJHistPres|363}}{{NJSHPO Opinion|3/20/1998}}NJ Route 31 Circle{{NJHistPres|4993}}NJ Route 31 at Mercer County Route 546 and Pennington Road {{NJSHPO Opinion|9/21/2010}}(a.k.a. Pennington Circle) Hens Foot Corner/Terhune House{{NJHistPres|1686}}Cleveland Road {{NJSHPO Opinion|6/23/1982}}Old Cleveland Farm{{NJHistPres|1695}}Cleveland Road {{NJSHPO Opinion|6/23/1982}}Highfields{{NJHistPres|1585}}Lindbergh Road {{NRHPRef|date=9/23/1994|reference=94001096}}{{NJHistPresSR|8/1/1994}}See Main Entry / Filed Location: Hunterdon County, East Amwell Township Oldis (Smith-Mershon) Farm{{NJHistPres|4750}}County Route 546 (Pennington-Washington Crossing Road), approx. .4 mile west of intersection with County Route 611 (Scotch Road) {{NJSHPO Opinion|5/17/2004}}House{{NJHistPres|1687}}Blackwell Road {{NJSHPO Opinion|6/23/1982}}House{{NJHistPres|1688}}Pennington-Rocky Hill Road {{NJSHPO Opinion|6/23/1982}}House{{NJHistPres|1689}}Federal City Road {{NJSHPO Opinion|6/23/1982}}Old Voorhees Farm House and Tenant House (Site 100 a and b){{NJHistPres|1696}}Rocky Hill Road {{NJSHPO Opinion|6/23/1982}}Phillips Farm (Howell Living Historical Farm){{NJHistPres|1697}}Titusville, Hunter Road {{NRHPRef|date=5/2/1977|reference=77000879}}{{NJHistPresSR|12/1/1976}}Pleasant Valley Historic District{{NJHistPres|1698}}Wooden's Lane; Hunter, Pleasant Valley, and Valley roads {{NRHPRef|date=6/14/1991|reference=91000676}}{{NJHistPresSR|4/12/1991}}Also located in: Hunterdon County, West Amwell Township Somerset Roller Mills (Jacobs Creek Grist Mill){{NJHistPres|1699}}NJ Route 29 at Jacobs Creek {{NRHPRef|date=11/19/1974|reference=74001171}}{{NJHistPresSR|7/1/1974}}Stout-Chorley House (a.k.a. Brick House){{NJHistPres|5468}}130 Hopewell-Rocky Hill Road (CR 518) COE: 10/15/2015 (a.k.a. Brick House) Joseph Stout House (Hunt House){{NJHistPres|1700}}Province Line Road {{NRHPRef|date=10/29/1974|reference=74001169}}{{NJHistPresSR|7/1/1974}}J. Thompson House and Barn{{NJHistPres|1701}}Pennington-Rocky Hill Road {{NJSHPO Opinion|6/23/1982}}(I-95/695 Study Site #142) Titusville Historic District{{NJHistPres|1702}}River Drive {{NRHPRef|date=3/17/1983|reference=83001604}}{{NJHistPresSR|1/7/1983}}Upper Bellemont Farm{{NJHistPres|1703}}{{NJHistPresSR|8/15/1980}}Colonel John Van Cleve Homestead{{NJHistPres|1704}}Poor Farm Road {{NRHPRef|date=2/16/1983|reference=83001605}}{{NJHistPresSR|12/21/1982}}Jeremiah Van Dyke House{{NJHistPres|1705}}Featherbed Road {{NRHPRef|date=3/29/1978|reference=78001769}}{{NJHistPresSR|12/27/1973}}Washington Crossing State Park{{NJHistPres|1706}}NJ Route 29 and County Route 546 NHL: 1/20/1961 {{NRHPRef|date=10/15/1966|reference=66000650}}{{NJHistPresSR|5/27/1971}}John Welling House{{NJHistPres|1707}}Curlis Avenue at Birch Street {{NRHPRef|date=3/14/1973|reference=73001110}}{{NJHistPresSR|8/14/1972}}Jeremiah Woolsey House{{NJHistPres|1708}}Pennington-Washington Crossing Road {{NRHPRef|date=1/27/1975|reference=75001140}}{{NJHistPresSR|11/8/1974}}Lawrence TownshipAnderson-Capner House{{NJHistPres|1709}}700 Trumbull Avenue {{NRHPRef|date=4/3/1973|reference=73001107}}{{NJHistPresSR|8/7/1972}}Arrowsmith-Marchesi House{{NJHistPres|1710}}4276 Province Line Road {{NJSHPO Opinion|12/7/1992}}Benjamin B. Baker House{{NJHistPres|1711}}208 Bakers Basin Road {{NJSHPO Opinion|11/10/1994}}COE: 9/12/2012 Baker-Brearley House{{NJHistPres|1712}}Meadow Road and Princeton Pike {{NRHPRef|date=8/31/1979|reference=79001499}}{{NJHistPresSR|6/19/1979}}Carter Road Bridge over Shipetaukin Creek{{MercerCountyBridge|543.7}}{{NJHistPres|5223}}Carter Road over Shipetaukin Creek {{NJSHPO Opinion|12/21/2012}}Delaware and Raritan Canal Historic District{{NJHistPres|1600}}Entire Canal bed and all land 100 yards to either side of the center line {{NRHPRef|date=5/11/1973|reference=73001105}}{{NJHistPresSR|11/30/1972}}(Extends through five counties from the Delaware River to the Raritan River) See Main Entry / Filed Location: Hunterdon County, Lambertville City Cornelius Ferril House{{NJHistPres|1713}}Cold Soil Road {{NJSHPO Opinion|6/23/1982}}Giordano Diner{{NJHistPres|3721}}2944 Brunswick Pike (US Route 1) {{NJSHPO Opinion|3/1/2001}}Lewis Gordon House{{NJHistPres|1714}}4240 Province Line Road {{NJSHPO Opinion|12/7/1992}}House{{NJHistPres|1715}}Federal City Road {{NJSHPO Opinion|6/23/1982}}Lawrence TownshipHunt Farmstead (Rosedale Park){{NJHistPres|1690}}197 Blackwell Road {{NRHPRef|date=10/28/1988|reference=87002555}}{{NJHistPresSR|12/3/1987}}See Main Entry / Filed Location: Mercer County, Hopewell Township Joseph Inslee House{{NJHistPres|1716}}Cold Soil Road {{NJSHPO Opinion|6/23/1982}}Isaac Brearley House{{NJHistPres|5391}}2 Lewisville Road {{NJSHPO Opinion|12/17/2014}}(a.k.a. Spring Grove Farm) Israel Stevens House{{NJHistPres|4389}}2167 Brunswick Avenue {{NRHPRef|date=3/15/2005|reference=05000176}}{{NJHistPresSR|12/6/2004}}King's Highway Historic District{{NJHistPres|353}}US Route 206 and NJ Route 27, between Lawrenceville and Kingston {{NRHPRef|date=12/21/2000|reference=00001493}}{{NJHistPresSR|10/23/2000}}See Main Entry / Filed Location: Mercer County, Princeton Princessville Inn{{NJHistPres|1722}}3510 Princeton Pike {{NRHPRef|date=6/27/1980|reference=80002497}}{{NJHistPresSR|2/1/1980}}(Demolished; de-registered 6/11/82) Noah Reed House{{NJHistPres|1723}}330 Cold Soil Road {{NJSHPO Opinion|6/23/1982}}Stuart L. Reed Farmstead Archaeological Site{{NJHistPres|3850}}{{NJSHPO Opinion|6/12/1985}}Smith-Ribsam House{{NJHistPres|1724}}45 Pine Knoll Drive {{NRHPRef|date=6/9/1988|reference=88000722}}{{NJHistPresSR|4/26/1988}}Vaccaro II Prehistoric Archaeological Site (29-Me-131){{NJHistPres|3851}}{{NJSHPO Opinion|6/12/1985}}Van Cleve House{{NJHistPres|1725}}Rider College, US Route 206 {{NJSHPO Opinion|3/28/1991}}John White House{{NJHistPres|1726}}Cold Soil Road {{NRHPRef|date=1/29/1973|reference=73001108}}{{NJHistPresSR|5/1/1972}}Lawrence Township Historic District{{NJHistPres|1717}}US Route 206 between Pennington-Lawrenceville Road and Carter Road {{NRHPRef|date=9/14/1972|reference=72000799}}{{NJHistPresSR|7/31/1972}}William Gulick House{{NJHistPres|5273}}3601 Lawrenceville-Princeton Road COE: 7/26/2013 Lawrenceville School{{NJHistPres|1718}}Main Street NHL: 2/24/1986 {{NRHPRef|date=2/24/1986|reference=86000158}}Delaware and Bound Brook (Reading) Railroad Historic District{{NJHistPres|4540}}{{NJSHPO Opinion|9/9/2005}}See Main Entry / Filed Location: Mercer County, Ewing Township Nathan Moore House{{NJHistPres|1719}}256 Cold Soil Road {{NJSHPO Opinion|6/23/1982}}Joseph Pearson Farm{{NJHistPres|1720}}Cold Soil Road {{NJSHPO Opinion|6/23/1982}}Salathiel Pearson House{{NJHistPres|1721}}230 Cold Soil Road {{NJSHPO Opinion|6/23/1982}}Pennsylvania Railroad New York to Philadelphia Historic District{{NJHistPres|4568}}{{NJSHPO Opinion|10/2/2002}}See Main Entry / Filed Location: Hudson County, Weehawken Township The Presbyterian Church of Lawrenceville{{NJHistPres|65}}US Route 206 COE: 6/3/1997 Pennington BoroughFirst Presbyterian Church of Pennington{{NJHistPres|1727}}13 South Main Street {{NRHPRef|date=8/24/2011|reference=11000591}}{{NJHistPresSR|6/2/2011}}COE: 10/6/2008 Pennington Railroad Station{{NJHistPres|1728}}Corner of Green Street and Franklin Avenue {{NRHPRef|date=12/31/1974|reference=74001170}}{{NJHistPresSR|11/4/1974}}Potential Subsurface Remains{{NJHistPres|1729}}{{NJSHPO Opinion|10/2/1975}}PrincetonArchaeological Site{{NJHistPres|3262}}{{NJSHPO Opinion|6/21/1988}}94 Bayard Lane{{NJHistPres|1730}}94 Bayard Lane {{NJHistPresDOE|2/12/1985}}{{NJSHPO Opinion|9/16/1983}}Erkuries Beatty House{{NJHistPres|70}}19 Vandeventer Street COE: 6/4/1997 Cherry Valley Road Site{{NJHistPres|4441}}{{NJSHPO Opinion|7/12/2005}}Grover Cleveland Home ("Westland"){{NJHistPres|1731}}15 Hodge Road NHL: 6/23/1965 {{NRHPRef|date=10/15/1966|reference=66000463}}{{NJHistPresSR|5/27/1971}}5 Cleveland Lane{{NJHistPres|1732}}5 Cleveland Lane {{NJHistPresDOE|2/12/1985}}{{NJSHPO Opinion|9/16/1983}}10 Cleveland Lane{{NJHistPres|1733}}10 Cleveland Lane {{NJHistPresDOE|2/12/1985}}{{NJSHPO Opinion|9/16/1983}}Coventry Farm{{NJHistPres|5393}}549 Great Road {{NJSHPO Opinion|12/19/2014}}Delaware and Raritan Canal Historic District{{NJHistPres|1600}}Entire Canal bed and all land 100 yards to either side of the center line {{NRHPRef|date=5/11/1973|reference=73001105}}{{NJHistPresSR|11/30/1972}}(Extends through five counties from the Delaware River to the Raritan River) See Main Entry / Filed Location: Hunterdon County, Lambertville City Drumthwacket (Olden-Pyne Houses){{NJHistPres|1744}}344 Stockton Road {{NRHPRef|date=6/10/1975|reference=75001142}}{{NJHistPresSR|5/8/1975}}Edgerstoune (Russel Hall){{NJHistPres|381}}176 Edgerstoune Road COE: 6/19/2000 (Hun School campus) Albert Einstein House{{NJHistPres|1734}}112 Mercer Street NHL: 1/7/1976 {{NRHPRef|date=1/1/1976|reference=76002297}}{{NJHistPresSR|1/1/1976}}Amelia Gulick House{{NJHistPres|3263}}315 River Road {{NJSHPO Opinion|9/3/1986}}Joseph Henry House{{NJHistPres|1735}}Nassau Street NHL: 1/12/1965 {{NRHPRef|date=10/15/1966|reference=66000464}}{{NJHistPresSR|5/27/1971}}(Princeton University Campus) Donald Grant Herring Estate{{NJHistPres|1745}}52, 72, and 75 Arreton Road {{NRHPRef|date=1/17/1992|reference=91001927}}{{NJHistPresSR|11/25/1991}}Institute for Advanced Study Historic District{{NJHistPres|4655}}Einstein Drive {{NJSHPO Opinion|10/10/2006}}Jugtown Historic District{{NJHistPres|1737}}Portions of Nassau and Harrison streets; Evelyn Place {{NRHPRef|date=1/22/1987|reference=86003670}}{{NJHistPresSR|12/16/1986}}King's Highway Historic District{{NJHistPres|353}}US Route 206 and NJ Route 27, between Lawrenceville and Kingston {{NRHPRef|date=12/21/2000|reference=00001493}}{{NJHistPresSR|10/23/2000}}Also located in: Mercer County, Lawrence Township Middlesex County, South Brunswick Township Somerset County, Franklin Township Kingston Mill Historic District{{NJHistPres|1746}}Portions of River, Herrontown, and Princeton-Kingston roads, and the Millstone River {{NRHPRef|date=4/10/1986|reference=86000707}}{{NJHistPresSR|3/5/1986}}Also located in: Middlesex County, South Brunswick Township Somerset County, Franklin Township Lake Carnegie Historic District{{NJHistPres|1747}}Lake Carnegie (Millstone River) between NJ Transit Princeton Branch Railroad bridge (south end) and dam adjacent to NJ Route 27 (northend) {{NRHPRef|date=6/28/1990|reference=90001000}}{{NJHistPresSR|1/22/1990}}Also located in: Mercer County, West Windsor Township Middlesex County, Plainsboro Township Middlesex County, South Brunswick Township Maybury Hill (Joseph Hewes House){{NJHistPres|1748}}346 Snowden Lane NHL: 11/11/1971 {{NRHPRef|date=11/11/1971|reference=71000502}}{{NJHistPresSR|11/11/1971}}Morven{{NJHistPres|1738}}55 Stockton Street NHL: 7/17/1971 {{NRHPRef|date=1/25/1971|reference=71000503}}{{NJHistPresSR|9/11/1970}}Mountain Avenue Historic District{{NJHistPres|1750}}73-143 Mountain Avenue {{NRHPRef|date=2/2/1995|reference=94001604}}{{NJHistPresSR|12/9/1994}}Mountain Lakes Preserve Rural Historic District{{NJHistPres|1749}}US Route 206 {{NRHPRef|date=9/7/2005}}{{NJHistPresSR|7/22/2005}}{{NJSHPO Opinion|9/11/1991}}Nassau Hall{{NJHistPres|1739}}Nassau Street NHL: 10/9/1960 {{NRHPRef|date=10/15/1966|reference=66000465}}{{NJHistPresSR|5/27/1971}}(Princeton University Campus) Old Kingston Bridge{{SIARef|1105151}}{{NJHistPres|5121}}Old NJ Route 27 over Millstone River {{NJSHPO Opinion|10/20/2011}}(Listed as part of Kingston Mill Historic District) Also located in: Middlesex County, South Brunswick Township Somerset County, Franklin Township Prehistoric Archaeological Site{{NJHistPres|3261}}{{NJSHPO Opinion|6/21/1988}}President's House (Maclean House){{NJHistPres|1740}}Nassau Street NHL: 7/17/1971 {{NRHPRef|date=7/17/1971|reference=71000504}}{{NJHistPresSR|7/17/1971}}(Princeton University Campus) Princeton Battlefield{{NJHistPres|1752}}Princeton Battlefield State Park NHL: 1/20/1961 {{NRHPRef|date=10/15/1966|reference=66000466}}{{NJHistPresSR|5/27/1971}}Princeton Battlefield Addendum{{NJHistPres|1753}}Princeton Battlefield State Park {{NRHPRef|date=11/21/1972}}{{NJHistPresSR|5/12/1972}}Princeton Battlefield / Stony Brook Village Historic District{{NJHistPres|1751}}Portions of Mercer, Lawrenceville, Quaker, and Stockton roads {{NRHPRef|date=10/10/1989|reference=89000761}}{{NJHistPresSR|4/10/1989}}(Expands previous Princeton Battlefield listings) Princeton Battlefield/Stony Brook Village Historic District Boundary Increase{{NJHistPres|4656}}{{NJSHPO Opinion|10/10/2006}}Princeton Historic District{{NJHistPres|1741}}Parts of Mercer, Nassau, Prospect, Williams, Stockton, Wiggins, and Olden streets; Alexander, Springdale and College roads; Lovers Lane and Library Place {{NRHPRef|date=6/27/1975|reference=75001143}}{{NJHistPresSR|10/29/1973}}(See also National Historic Landmark listings) Princeton Railroad Station{{NJHistPres|1742}}University Place {{NRHPRef|date=9/29/1984}}{{NJHistPresSR|3/17/1984}}(Thematic Nomination of Operating Passenger Railroad Stations) Princeton Ice Company{{NJHistPres|4716}}{{NRHPRef|date=8/28/2007|reference=07000874}}{{NJHistPresSR|6/25/2007}}Prospect (Woodrow Wilson House){{NJHistPres|1743}}Princeton University campus NHL: 2/4/1985 (National Historic Landmark, 2/4/85) P. Tulane Historic Site{{NJHistPres|4592}}{{NJSHPO Opinion|7/12/2005}}Roadbed of the Trenton and Mercer County Inter-Urban Trolley Line [Site]{{NJHistPres|3265}}{{NJSHPO Opinion|6/21/1988}}Upton Sinclair House{{NJHistPres|1754}}Province Line Road {{NJSHPO Opinion|6/13/1982}}Stony Brook Friend's Meeting House{{NJHistPres|3264}}470 Quaker Road {{NJSHPO Opinion|6/21/1988}}Tusculum{{NJHistPres|1755}}Cherry Hill Road {{NRHPRef|date=1/5/1978|reference=78003171}}{{NJHistPresSR|4/15/1977}}University Cottage Club{{NJHistPres|175}}51 Prospect Avenue {{NRHPRef|date=11/19/1999|reference=99001315}}{{NJHistPresSR|9/14/1999}}Witherspoon/John Street Historic District{{NJHistPres|1736}}John Street, (both sides), south to Wiggins Street, Witherspoon (both sides) north to Birch Lane {{NJSHPO Opinion|8/9/1994}}(Previous SHPO opinion date 2/22/90) Witherspoon Street School for Colored Children{{NJHistPres|4390}}35 Quarry Street {{NRHPRef|date=3/9/2005|reference=05000125}}{{NJHistPresSR|1/6/2005}}COE: 6/12/2003 Lake Carnegie Historic District{{NJHistPres|1747}}Lake Carnegie (Millstone River) between NJ Transit Princeton Branch Railroad bridge (south end) and dam adjacent to NJ Route 27 (north end) {{NRHPRef|date=6/28/1990|reference=90001000}}{{NJHistPresSR|1/22/1990}}See Main Entry / Filed Location: Mercer County, Princeton Maxkw Site{{NJHistPres|4922}}{{NJSHPO Opinion|6/30/2009}}(Pronounced "muh - kwah") 9-Mile Marker{{NJHistPres|3288}}US Route 1 {{NJSHPO Opinion|5/20/1988}}(Removed by NJDOT) Penns Neck Baptist Church{{NJHistPres|1819}}US Route 1 and Washington Road {{NRHPRef|date=12/28/1989|reference=89002160}}{{NJHistPresSR|11/14/1989}}Penns Neck Cemetery{{NJHistPres|3289}}North of Washington Road {{NJSHPO Opinion|3/10/1997}}Pennsylvania Railroad New York to Philadelphia Historic District{{NJHistPres|4568}}{{NJSHPO Opinion|10/2/2002}}See Main Entry / Filed Location: Hudson County, Weehawken Township Port Mercer Historic District{{NJHistPres|1820}}Roughly bounded by D&R Canal, County Rte 533 and County Rte 569 {{NJSHPO Opinion|12/7/1992}}Prehistoric Archaeological Site{{NJHistPres|1821}}{{NJHistPresDOE|2/12/1979}}{{NJSHPO Opinion|12/13/1978}}Princeton Operating Station, AT&T Building{{NJHistPres|3677}}3794 Brunswick Pike, US Route 1 {{NJSHPO Opinion|8/5/1998}}Princeton Junction 2 Archaeological Site{{NJHistPres|4382}}{{NJSHPO Opinion|7/31/2003}}RCA 1 Site{{NJHistPres|1822}}{{NJSHPO Opinion|9/13/1976}}RCA 2 Archaeological Site{{NJHistPres|1823}}{{NJSHPO Opinion|9/13/1976}}RCA 3 Archaeological Site{{NJHistPres|1824}}{{NJHistPresDOE|11/11/1976}}(Enlarged site boundaries; Previous {{NJHistPresDOE|9/9/76}}) RCA Nursery Archaeological Site{{NJHistPres|1826}}{{NJSHPO Opinion|9/13/1976}}RCA Archaeological Site({{Smithsonian trinomial|28-Me-23}}) {{NJHistPres|3290}}{{NJSHPO Opinion|3/10/1997}}John Rogers House{{NJHistPres|1827}}South Post Road {{NRHPRef|date=1/31/1978|reference=78001770}}{{NJHistPresSR|12/27/1976}}Sarnoff Site{{Smithsonian trinomial|28-Me-291}}{{NJHistPres|4379}}{{NJSHPO Opinion|7/31/2003}}Washington Road Elm Allee{{NJHistPres|3291}}Washington Road (County Route 571) {{NRHPRef|date=1/14/1999|reference=98001571}}{{NJHistPresSR|11/12/1998}}{{NJSHPO Opinion|3/10/1997}}(Between US Route 1 (Penns Neck circle) and the Delaware and Raritan Canal) Wastewater Facilities Archeological Site{{NJHistPres|1828}}{{NJHistPresDOE|11/11/1976}}References1. ^History: The Camden & Amboy Railroad (now Amtrak's Northeast Corridor), also dating to the 1830s, locally now part of the state-designated Camden and Amboy Railroad Branch Line Historic District., accessdate: September 24, 2016 {{DEFAULTSORT:Historic places in New Jersey}}2. ^Relation: Main Line (Camden to Amboy) (1384270): [https://www.openstreetmap.org/relation/1384270 https://www.openstreetmap.org/relation/1384270], accessdate: September 24, 2016 3. ^2010-148_HamTwspReconnLevelHisSitSur.pdf: The Camden & Amboy Railroad was chartered in 1830. The state's first railroad was laid out from Camden to South Amboy with ferry connections to Philadelphia and New York. The railroad was built parallel to and west of the Bordentown-South Amboy Turnpike right-of-way and used cast iron rails, supported on blocks of stone or wooden sleepers placed at intervals of three feet (Woodward and Hageman 1883: 60). Completed in 1834, the rail line extended through the southeastern section of the Township, bypassing the existing community of Yardville to the north (Lane 1939)., accessdate: September 24, 2016 4. ^Phase IA (2009).pdf: In 1830 the NJ Legislature granted the Camden and Amboy Railroad and Transportation Company a charter for New Jersey's first commercial Railroad (Cunningham 1951)., accessdate: September 24, 2016 5. ^1.RobbinsvilleTwpERI_master_Mar2012.pdf: 830 the Camden and Amboy Railroad was granted a charter to link the Raritan and Delaware Rivers. By 1832, this line ran from Bordentown to Hightstown, and brought some of the nation's first railroad service to Robbinsville, with stops in Robbinsville at the villages of Centreville and Newtown Station., accessdate: September 24, 2016 6. ^FINAL 2011 Bordentown City HistoricPres Element wo Appx_031812.pdf: Introduction - FINAL 2011 Bordentown City HistoricPres Element wo Appx_031812.pdf, accessdate: September 24, 2016 7. ^toolkitforhistoricroadways.pdf: Toolkit for Historic Roadways - toolkitforhistoricroadways.pdf, accessdate: September 24, 2016 8. ^SitestoVisit.pdf: Old Hickory or Green/Atchley House, (Dresser House), 1716120 Upper Ferry Road, accessdate: September 25, 2016 9. ^Cooper & Hewitt ….. Iron & Steel Historical Marker: www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=4295, accessdate: September 24, 2016 10. ^{{cite web | title=Womanspace Inc. | website=Womanspace | url=http://www.womanspace.org/ | accessdate=2016-09-24}} 11. ^{{cite web | title=BCLS: Womanspace, Inc. | website=Burlington County Library System | Home | url=http://www.bcls.lib.nj.us/womanspace-inc | accessdate=2016-09-24}}212 STUYVESANT AVENUE TRENTON, NEW JERSEY 08618 PHONE: 609-394-0136 FAX: 609-396-1093 12. ^Ewing Church Cemetery: Greens and Reeders Buried in The First Presbyterian Church of Ewing Cemetery, accessdate: September 25, 2016 13. ^SitestoVisit.pdf: Green-Harrop House (Joseph Green)181 Crescent Avenue, accessdate: September 25, 2016 14. ^SitestoVisit.pdf: 248 West Upper Ferry RoadJames/Richard Green Estate18th c. distillery or Old Cider Mill c.1739, accessdate: September 25, 2016 15. ^SitestoVisit.pdf: Blooming Grove / Green Farm Fisk Estate(now Paulie's Anna Rose Restaurant)234 West Upper Ferry Road, accessdate: September 25, 2016 16. ^SitestoVisit.pdf: Green-Reading House c1775 -1797 107 Wilburtha Road, accessdate: September 25, 2016 17. ^It ain’t easy being Green: farmhouse's history with the College – The Signal: Green Hall was named in honor of James M. Green, principal of the New Jersey State Normal School at Trenton from 1889 to 1917, accessdate: September 25, 2016 18. ^SitestoVisit.pdf: William Green FarmhouseTCNJ Campus on Green Lane side, accessdate: September 25, 2016 19. ^SitestoVisit.pdf: Jones Farm Bear Tavern RoadAlso known as Rose Hill or Abner Reeder Farm, accessdate: September 25, 2016 20. ^Reading Railroad: Trenton Jct Tower: Trent tower, accessdate: September 25, 2016 2 : History of New Jersey|New Jersey-related lists |
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