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RECORDS by CO/MUNIC NJ DEP - Historic Preservation Office Page 1 of 13 New Jersey and National Registers of Historic Places Last Update: 2/25/2004 668 Kennedy Boulevard (ID#3900) H uds on County 668 Kennedy Boulevard SHPO Opinion: 2/26/1985 Bayonne City Maidenform Brassiere / Babcock & Wilcox (ID#28) 74 Lexington Avenue East 17th Street Apartment Buildings (ID#3879) SHPO Opinion: 2/23/2000 21-31 East 17th Street SHPO Opinion: 12/9/1994 Maidenform Brassiere Company Factory Building (ID#4046) Avenue E at East 17th Street East 19th Street Streetscape (ID#3878) SHPO Opinion: 12/9/1994 East 19th Street SHPO Opinion: 12/9/1994 Mechanic's Trust Company Building (ID#3881) 21 West 8th Street Bayonne Truck (Hook and Ladder) House Number One (ID#1446) SHPO Opinion: 12/9/1994 12 West 47th Street NR: 1/2/1976 (NR Reference #: 76001155) Mount Carmel Historic District (ID#3178) SR: 9/11/1975 22nd Street SHPO Opinion: 2/28/1991 Bayonne Bridge (ID#3821) Route 440 over Kill van Kull Newark Bay Bridge (ID#2666) SHPO Opinion: 8/2/2001 Central Railroad of New Jersey over Newark Bay DOE: 1/17/1980 Bayonne Trust Company (ID#3880) SHPO Opinion: 2/3/1979 231 Broadway (Demolished) SHPO Opinion: 12/9/1994 See Main Entry / Filed Location: Bergoff Building (ID#3876) Union County, Elizabeth City 473 Broadway SHPO Opinion: 12/9/1994 Pier Number 2 (Atlas Yacht Club Pier) (ID#1452) Port Johnson 873-875 Broadway (ID#1447) DOE: 1/24/1986 SHPO Opinion: 12/22/1993 SHPO Opinion: 6/27/1985 Central Railroad of New Jersey Passenger Depot (ID#1448) Port Johnson Historic Sailing Vessels Historic District (ID#1453) 8th Street Port Johnson SHPO Opinion: 9/11/1975 DOE: 1/24/1986 (Demolished) SHPO Opinion: 6/27/1985 Electro Dynamic Motor Company (ELCO) Historic District (ID#2852) Public School Number 5 (ID#3179) North Avenue and Avenue A Avenue F and 30th Street SHPO Opinion: 2/17/1995 SHPO Opinion: 2/28/1991 (On the Newark Bay) Public School Number 2 (ID#1454) First Dutch Reformed Church (ID#1449) 18 West 26th Street Avenue C and 33rd Street SHPO Opinion: 8/19/1977 NR: 4/22/1982 (NR Reference #: 82003274) SR: 10/23/1981 Wigdor's Jewlers (ID#3877) 446 Broadway Gates Avenue Bridge (SI&A# 0962156) (ID#3875) SHPO Opinion: 12/9/1994 Gates Avenue over Conrail Bayonne Branch SHPO Opinion: 12/9/1994 YMCA of Bayonne (ID#3180) 259 Avenue E and East 23rd Street George Goldman Apartment Building (ID#1450) SHPO Opinion: 11/12/1991 25-27 East 17th Street COE: 5/5/1997 SHPO Opinion: 9/30/1991 Hale-Whitney Mansion (ID#3177) East Newark Borough 100 Broadway Clark Thread Company Historic District (NHL, ID#1455) NR: 6/7/1996 (NR Reference #: 96000657) 900 Passaic Avenue SR: 4/24/1996 NR: 6/2/1978 (NR Reference #: 78001764) SR: 6/2/1978 NJ DEP - Historic Preservation Office Page 2 of 13 New Jersey and National Registers of Historic Places Last Update: 2/25/2004 Harrison Town Hoboken City Bridge Street Bridge (SI&A #0700H03) (ID#3093) 14th Street Viaduct (ID#4182) Bridge Street over Passaic River 14th Street over the Conrail River Line SHPO Opinion: 5/31/1996 SHPO Opinion: 10/16/1998 See Main Entry / Filed Location: Also located in: Essex County, Newark City Hudson County, Union City Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad Newark Grade 501 Adams Street (ID#334) Crossing Elimination Historic District (ID#3100) 501 Adams Street NJ Transit Morristown Line, Milepost 7.15 (over Jersey Avenue, SHPO Opinion: 8/20/1999 Harrison) through Milepost 9.18 (under 14th Street, Newark) and NJ Transit Montclair Branch, Roseville interlocking through Milepost 9.39 Assembly of Exempt Firemen (ID#1459) (under Park Street) 213 Bloomfield Street SHPO Opinion: 3/19/1996 NR: 3/30/1984 (NR Reference #: 84002678) See Main Entry / Filed Location: SR: 2/9/1984 Essex County, Newark City (Thematic Nomination of Hoboken Firehouses) Dock Bridge (ID#1227) Central Hoboken Historic District (ID#3181) Amtrak Northeast Corridor Line over Passaic River Roughly bound by Hudson Place, 1st Street, Willow Street and Clinton Street, and 14th Street NR: 10/3/1980 (NR Reference #: 80002484) SHPO Opinion: 2/28/1991 SR: 7/21/1979 See Main Entry / Filed Location: Church of the Holy Innocents (ID#1460) Essex County, Newark City Willow Avenue and 6th Street NR: 5/24/1977 (NR Reference #: 77000871) Harrison Public Library (ID#1456) SR: 2/4/1977 425 Harrison Avenue Church of Our Lady of Grace, Hoboken (ID#3182) COE: 7/31/1991 400 Willow Avenue Jackson Street Bridge (SI&A #0700H02) (ID#1274) NR: 5/31/1996 (NR Reference #: 96000550) Jackson Street over the Passaic River SR: 4/10/1996 DOE: 6/11/1980 COE: 12/15/1994 SHPO Opinion: 9/26/1979 Cooper Hewitt Electric Co. Factory (ID#312) See Main Entry / Filed Location: 722-732 Grand Street Essex County, Newark City SHPO Opinion: 8/11/1999 Newark Drawbridge (ID#221) Engine Company #2 Firehouse (ID#1461) NJ Transit Morristown Line, Milepost 7.48 over Passaic River 1313 Washington Street SHPO Opinion: 1/20/1999 NR: 3/30/1984 (NR Reference #: 84002684) See Main Entry / Filed Location: SR: 2/9/1984 Essex County, Newark City (Thematic Nomination of Hoboken Firehouses) Engine Company #3 Firehouse (ID#1462) Old Main Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad Historic 201 Jefferson Street District (ID#3525) NR: 3/30/1984 (NR Reference #: 84002687) Morris and Essex Railroad Right-of-Way (NJ Transit Morristown Line) SR: 2/9/1984 from Hudson, Hoboken City to Warren, Washington Township, and then along Warren Railroad to the Delaware River (Thematic Nomination of Hoboken Firehouses) SHPO Opinion: 9/24/1996 Engine Company #3, Truck #2 Firehouse (ID#1463) See Main Entry / Filed Location: 501 Observer Highway Hudson County, Hoboken City NR: 3/30/1984 (NR Reference #: 84002700) SR: 2/9/1984 US Post Office (ID#1458) (Thematic Nomination of Hoboken Firehouses) 427 Harrison Avenue COE: 1/31/1986 Engine Company #4 Firehouse (ID#1464) 212 Park Avenue NR: 3/30/1984 (NR Reference #: 84002691) SR: 2/9/1984 (Thematic Nomination of Hoboken Firehouses) NJ DEP - Historic Preservation Office Page 3 of 13 New Jersey and National Registers of Historic Places Last Update: 2/25/2004 Engine Company #5 Firehouse (ID#1465) Old Hillside Road Trolley Horseshoe Curve (ID#292) 412 Grand Street Fourteenth Street in Hoboken City to Palisades Avenue at Sixth Street NR: 3/30/1984 (NR Reference #: 84002693) in Union City SR: 2/9/1984 SHPO Opinion: 5/21/1999 (Thematic Nomination of Hoboken Firehouses) See Main Entry / Filed Location: Hudson County, Union City Engine Company #6 Firehouse (ID#1466) 801 Clinton Street Old Main Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad Historic NR: 3/30/1984 (NR Reference #: 84002695) District (ID#3525) SR: 2/9/1984 Morris and Essex Railroad Right-of-Way (NJ Transit Morristown Line) (Thematic Nomination of Hoboken Firehouses) from Hudson, Hoboken City to Warren, Washington Township, and then along Warren Railroad to the Delaware River Erie-Lackawanna Railroad and Ferry Terminal (ID#1467) SHPO Opinion: 9/24/1996 Hudson Plaza at the Bank of the Hudson River Also located in: NR: 7/24/1973 (NR Reference #: 73001102) Essex County, East Orange City SR: 6/13/1973 Essex County, Maplewood Township Ferguson Brothers Manufacturing Company (ID#4183) Essex County, Millburn Township 720-732 Monroe Street Essex County, Newark City SHPO Opinion: 10/16/1998 Essex County, Orange City Essex County, South Orange Village Township Firemen©s Monument (ID#1468) Hudson County, Harrison Town Garden Street and 5th Street Hudson County, Jersey City NR: 10/30/1986 (NR Reference #: 86003454) Hudson County, Kearny Town SR: 2/9/1984 (Thematic Nomination of Hoboken Firehouses, Church Square Morris County, Chatham Township Park) Morris County, Denville Township Morris County, Dover Town Former Elevator Supply and Repair Company (ID#3183) Morris County, Jefferson Township Willow and 15th streets Morris County, Madison Borough SHPO Opinion: 2/28/1991 Morris County, Morris Plains Borough Hoboken City Hall (ID#1469) Morris County, Morris Township 86-98 Washington Street Morris County, Morristown Town NR: 1/1/1976 (NR Reference #: 76001156) Morris County, Mount Olive Township SR: 8/13/1975 Morris County, Netcong Borough Morris County, Parsippany-Troy Hills Township Hoboken Land and Improvement Company Building (ID#1470) Morris County, Rockaway Township 1 Newark Street Morris County, Roxbury Township NR: 7/3/1979 (NR Reference #: 79001491) SR: 3/29/1979 Union County, Summit City Warren County, Hackettstown Town Jefferson Trust Company (ID#1471) Warren County, Knowlton Township 313-315 First Street Warren County, Mansfield Township NR: 2/13/1986 (NR Reference #: 86000214) Warren County, Washington Township SR: 1/2/1986 Keuffel and Esser Manufacturing Complex (ID#1472) Port Authority Pier Headhouses (ID#1475) Third, Adams and Grand streets River Street NR: 9/12/1985 (NR Reference #: 85002183) SHPO Opinion: 9/29/1983 SR: 7/31/1985 Public School Number 5 (ID#2853) (Includes Clock Tower Apartments) Clinton and Second streets Machine Shop (ID#3746) SHPO Opinion: 5/16/1995 1201-1321 Hudson Street Public School Number 7 (ID#2854) SHPO Opinion: 5/2/1997 80 Park Avenue (Bethlehem Steel Corp. Shipyard) SHPO Opinion: 5/16/1995 Martha Institute (ID#3184) 214 Sixth Street COE: 1/19/1996 NJ DEP - Historic Preservation Office Page 4 of 13 New Jersey and National Registers of Historic Places Last Update: 2/25/2004 Seamen©s Mission (ID#3902) Bergen Hill Historic District (ID#1481) 60-64 Hudson Street Includes portions of Belmont, Monticello, CorneliFson, Summit, NR: 7/25/1978 (NR Reference #: 78001765) Bramhall and Bergen avenues and Clifton Place SR: 5/4/1978 SHPO Opinion: 2/4/1991 (Previous SHPO Opinion 8/9/89) Southern Hoboken Historic District (ID#3185) Portions of Bloomfield, Hudson, Newark, River, Washington, First, Brunswick Laundry Powerhouse (ID#219) Second, Third, Fourth streets; Observer Highway 68-72 Liberty Avenue DOE: 4/25/1980 SHPO Opinion: 3/10/1999 SHPO Opinion: 2/28/1991 Car Float Transfer Bridges 1 and 2 (ID#1482) (Previous SHPO Opinion 1/3/80; Local Certified District, 12/29/81) Liberty State Park, Greenville Yard Complex DOE: 11/7/1978 Southern Hoboken Historic District Extension (ID#4217) SHPO Opinion: 7/27/1978 Washington Street between 4th Street and 14th Street (Demolished) SHPO Opinion: 4/26/1999 Central Railroad Bridge (ID#3901) Edwin A.
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