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RECORDS by CO/MUNIC NJ DEP - Historic Preservation Office Page 1 of 29 New Jersey and National Registers of Historic Places Last Update: 9/13/2018 BERGEN County Palisades Interstate Parkway Historic District (ID#102) BERGEN County Palisades Interstate Parkway from Fort Lee, NJ northward to Bear Mountain, NY NR: 8/2/1999 (NR Reference #: 99000940) Allendale Borough SR: 10/3/1999 A.C. Ackerman House (ID#429) (Boundaries of linear historic district extend into New York) 70 Franklin Turnpike See Main Entry / Filed Location: SR: 10/3/1980 BERGEN County, Fort Lee Borough (#227 - Thematic Nomination of Early Stone Houses of Bergen County) William A. Wittmer Lustron House (ID#3565) 19 Dubois Avenue Erie Railroad Main Line Historic District (ID#218) NR: 7/25/2000 (NR Reference #: 00000797) Erie Railroad Right-of-Way westward from Hudson, Jersey City at Coles Street to undetermined extent SR: 5/30/2000 SHPO Opinion: 2/20/2003 (Lustrons in New Jersey MPS) (Previous Opinion: 3/10/1999; Opinion of 3/7/2006 (C2006-38- PROD) expands boundaries to include NJT Bergen County Line.) Bergenfield Borough See Main Entry / Filed Location: Beauclaire-Vreeland House (ID#432) HUDSON County, Jersey City 88 East Clinton Avenue NR: 1/9/1983 (NR Reference #: 83001464) SR: 10/3/1980 Joseph Taylor House (ID#4872) (#3 - Thematic Nomination of Early Stone Houses of Bergen 457 Franklin Turnpike County) NR: 1/14/2015 (NR Reference #: 14000464) SR: 5/30/2014 Tunis R. Cooper Property (ID#433) COE: 10/23/2007 83 Cooper Street (Fell-Ackerman-Cable-Taylor House) NR: 9/6/1995 (NR Reference #: 95001046) SR: 7/13/1995 Alpine Borough SHPO Opinion: 1/20/1982 (The original 1/20/1982 SHPO Opinion was for the "Tunis R. Alpine Historic District (ID#430) Cooper Chair Factory Site" within this property and did not find Cemetery, Church, East Main, West Main, Forest and Ridge streets; the aboveground resources eligible at the time. The SR/NR Closter Dock and Old Dock roads; Schoolhouse Lane; DuBois Avenue nomination was for the entire property incl. this site.) NR: 5/8/1985 (NR Reference #: 85001013) SR: 3/18/1985 South Church Manse (ID#434) 138 West Church Street Blackledge-Kearney House (ID#431) NR: 8/24/1979 (NR Reference #: 79001470) Alpine Landing SR: 5/18/1979 NR: 7/24/1984 (NR Reference #: 84002537) SR: 10/3/1980 South Schraalenburgh Church (ID#435) (#1 - Thematic Nomination of Early Stone Houses of Bergen Prospect Avenue and West Church Street County) NR: 12/6/1975 (NR Reference #: 75001116) SR: 9/26/1975 "Millionaires' Row" Landscape Amenities (ID#4826) US Route 9W SHPO Opinion: 10/26/1979 Bogota Borough Bogert House (ID#436) Palisades Interstate Park (NHL, ID#490) 4 Lynn Court West bank of the Hudson River NR: 1/9/1983 (NR Reference #: 83001475) NHL: 1/12/1965 SR: 10/3/1980 NR: 10/15/1966 (NR Reference #: 66000890) (#4 - Thematic Nomination of Early Stone Houses of Bergen SR: 5/27/1971 County) (NHL boundaries differ from the Historic District boundaries. See nomination form for additional information.) See Main Entry / Filed Location: BERGEN County, Fort Lee Borough NJ DEP - Historic Preservation Office Page 2 of 29 New Jersey and National Registers of Historic Places Last Update: 9/13/2018 BERGEN County Court Street Bridge (SI&A #020004A) (ID#4555) Harold Hess Lustron House (ID#3564) Court Street over Hackensack River 421 Durie Avenue SHPO Opinion: 12/15/1998 NR: 7/25/2000 (NR Reference #: 00000796) See Main Entry / Filed Location: SR: 5/30/2000 BERGEN County, Hackensack City (Lustrons in New Jersey MPS) Henry Naugle House (ID#442) New York, Susquehanna and Western Railroad Bridge (ID#437) 119 Hickory Lane New York, Susquehanna and Western Railroad over Hackensack River NR: 1/9/1983 (NR Reference #: 83001535) SHPO Opinion: 3/29/1984 SR: 10/3/1980 See Main Entry / Filed Location: (#7 - Thematic Nomination of Early Stone Houses of Bergen BERGEN County, Hackensack City County) Isaac Naugle House (ID#443) Cliffside Park Borough 80 Hickory Lane NYS and W Railroad Tunnel and Cut (ID#3561) NR: 1/9/1983 (NR Reference #: 83001537) SR: 10/3/1980 Railroad right-of-way between the western portal of the tunnel and the toe of the western slope of the ridge, located immediately to the east of (#8 - Thematic Nomination of Early Stone Houses of Bergen the US Rte 1&9 Bridge County) SHPO Opinion: 9/24/1999 (Full/unabbreviated: "New York, Susquehanna and Western John Naugle House (ID#444) Railroad Tunnel and Cut"; Bergen HSI#s 0218-001, 0213-006) 75 Harvard Street See Main Entry / Filed Location: NR: 1/9/1983 (NR Reference #: 83001534) HUDSON County, North Bergen Township SR: 10/3/1980 (#5 - Thematic Nomination of Early Stone Houses of Bergen County) Closter Borough Old Closter Dock Road Historic District (ID#356) Closter Historic District (ID#3966) Old Closter Dock Road between Railroad Avenue and Harrington COE: 5/16/2002 Avenue SHPO Opinion: 3/24/1998 William De Clark House (ID#438) 145 Piermont Road Tallman-Vanderbeck House (ID#445) NR: 1/9/1983 (NR Reference #: 83001488) 639 Piermont Road SR: 10/3/1980 NR: 1/9/1983 (NR Reference #: 83001551) (#6 - Thematic Nomination of Early Stone Houses of Bergen SR: 10/3/1980 County) (#9 - Thematic Nomination of Early Stone Houses of Bergen County) Abram Demaree House (ID#439) Corner of Schraalenburgh and Old Hook roads David and Cornelius Van Horn House (ID#446) NR: 11/1/1979 (NR Reference #: 79001471) 11 Cedar Lane SR: 7/21/1979 NR: 1/9/1983 (NR Reference #: 83001572) (#12 - Thematic Nomination of Early Stone Houses of Bergen SR: 10/3/1980 County) (#11 - Thematic Nomination of Early Stone Houses of Bergen County) Durie-Turnure House (ID#440) 257 Schraalenburgh Road Vervalen House (ID#447) SR: 10/3/1980 151 West Street DOE: 1/9/1983 NR: 1/9/1983 (NR Reference #: 83001580) (DOE/Owner objection; #13 - Thematic Nomination of Early SR: 10/3/1980 Stone Houses of Bergen County) (#10 - Thematic Nomination of Early Stone Houses of Bergen County) Haring-Auryanson House (ID#441) 377 Piermont Road NR: 8/15/1983 (NR Reference #: 83001516) SR: 10/3/1980 (#14 - Thematic Nomination of Early Stone Houses of Bergen County) NJ DEP - Historic Preservation Office Page 3 of 29 New Jersey and National Registers of Historic Places Last Update: 9/13/2018 BERGEN County Countywide Hardenburgh Avenue Bridge (SI&A #020009A) (ID#1861) Hardenbergh Avenue Bridge over Tenakill Brook Thematic Nomination of Early Stone Houses of Bergen County NR: 3/12/2001 (NR Reference #: 01000237) (ID#5082) SR: 1/25/2001 (See individual listings in Bergen County. Originally based on COE: 10/18/1995 recommendations from BER GB 4 (ID#5381)) John Meyerhoff House (ID#455) Cresskill Borough 279 County Road Blackledge-Gair House (ID#448) NR: 1/9/1983 (NR Reference #: 83001532) SR: 10/3/1980 111 Madison Avenue (#19 - Thematic Nomination of Early Stone Houses of Bergen NR: 1/9/1983 (NR Reference #: 84001469) County) SR: 10/3/1980 (#17 - Thematic Nomination of Early Stone Houses of Bergen County) Demarest Railroad Depot (ID#3560) 20 Park Place Demarest-Atwood House (ID#449) NR: 7/7/2004 (NR Reference #: 04000671) SR: 5/13/2004 84 Jefferson Avenue SHPO Opinion: 6/21/2000 NR: 7/24/1984 (NR Reference #: 84002548) SR: 10/3/1980 (#213 - Thematic Nomination of Early Stone Houses of Dumont Borough Bergen County) Derick Banta House (ID#456) Peter Huyler House (ID#450) 180 Washington Avenue 50 County Road NR: 1/9/1983 (NR Reference #: 83001461) NR: 1/9/1983 (NR Reference #: 83001528) SR: 10/3/1980 SR: 10/3/1980 (#25 - Thematic Nomination of Early Stone Houses of Bergen County) (#15 - Thematic Nomination of Early Stone Houses of Bergen County) Daniel Demarest House (ID#457) Benjamin P. Westervelt House (ID#451) 404 Washington Avenue 235 County Road NR: 1/9/1983 (NR Reference #: 83001499) NR: 1/9/1983 (NR Reference #: 83001583) SR: 10/3/1980 SR: 10/3/1980 (#24 - Thematic Nomination of Early Stone Houses of Bergen County) (#16 - Thematic Nomination of Early Stone Houses of Bergen County) Daniel J. Demarest House (ID#458) 480 Washington Avenue Demarest Borough SR: 10/3/1980 Bogert House (ID#452) DOE: 1/9/1983 324 County Road (DOE/Owner Objection; #23 - Thematic Nomination of Early Stone Houses of Bergen County) NR: 1/9/1983 (NR Reference #: 83001476) SR: 10/3/1980 (#18 - Thematic Nomination of Early Stone Houses of Bergen Dumont Borough Hall (ID#459) County) 50 Washington Avenue SHPO Opinion: 1/7/1977 John R. Demarest House (ID#453) 35 County Road North Church (ID#460) NR: 1/9/1983 (NR Reference #: 83001497) 120 Washington Avenue SR: 10/3/1980 NR: 5/26/1983 (NR Reference #: 83001538) (#21 - Thematic Nomination of Early Stone Houses of Bergen SR: 4/8/1983 County) Zabriskie-Christie House (ID#461) Samuel R. Demarest House (ID#454) 2 Colonial Court 212 County Road NR: 1/9/1983 (NR Reference #: 83001595) NR: 7/24/1984 (NR Reference #: 84002552) SR: 10/3/1980 SR: 10/3/1980 (#22 - Thematic Nomination of Early Stone Houses of Bergen (#20 - Thematic Nomination of Early Stone Houses of Bergen County) County) NJ DEP - Historic Preservation Office Page 4 of 29 New Jersey and National Registers of Historic Places Last Update: 9/13/2018 BERGEN County East Rutherford Borough Ford Motor Company Edgewater Assembly Plant (ID#465) 309 River Road Erie Railroad Main Line Historic District (ID#218) NR: 9/15/1983 (NR Reference #: 83001507) Erie Railroad Right-of-Way westward from Hudson, Jersey City at Coles SR: 6/30/1983 Street to undetermined extent DOE: 7/22/1982 SHPO Opinion: 2/20/2003 SHPO Opinion: 4/30/1982 (Previous Opinion: 3/10/1999; Opinion of 3/7/2006 (C2006-38- (Previous SHPO Opinon 12/12/1980; Previous DOE PROD) expands boundaries to include NJT Bergen County 4/15/1981.
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