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UNION County NJ DEP - Historic Preservation Office Page 1 of 15 New Jersey and National Registers of Historic Places Last Update: 9/28/2021 UNION County Union County Park System Historic District (ID#4424) UNION County SHPO Opinion: 3/18/2005 Also located in: Berkeley Heights Township UNION County, Clark Township UNION County, Cranford Township Bell Labs (ID#4081) UNION County, Elizabeth City 600 Mountain Avenue UNION County, Garwood Borough SHPO Opinion: 9/20/2002 UNION County, Hillside Township See Main Entry / Filed Location: UNION County, Kenilworth Borough UNION County, New Providence Borough UNION County, Linden City UNION County, Mountainside Borough Diamond Hill Road Schoolhouse (ID#4894) UNION County, New Providence Borough Diamon Hill Road UNION County, Plainfield City SHPO Opinion: 10/30/2003 UNION County, Rahway City UNION County, Roselle Borough Feltville Historic District (ID#2648) UNION County, Scotch Plains Township Centered around Cataract Hollow Road UNION County, Springfield Township NR: 6/6/1980 (NR Reference #: 80002522) UNION County, Summit City SR: 2/20/1980 UNION County, Union Township DOE: 9/2/1977 UNION County, Westfield Town Also located in: UNION County, Winfield Township UNION County, Mountainside Borough UNION County, Scotch Plains Township Clark Township Gladstone Branch of the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Seventeenth Century Clark House (ID#2651) (DL&W) Railroad Historic District (ID#5030) 593 Madison Hill Road NJ Transit Gladstone Line between Peapack and Gladstone Borough NR: 11/19/1974 (NR Reference #: 74001193) and Summit City SR: 7/1/1974 SHPO Opinion: 10/20/2010 (Paperwork in file indicates "Seventeenth Century Clark See Main Entry / Filed Location: House" is used for both the SR and NR listings. Names "Clark House"/"Dr. James Robeson House", formerly used on this SOMERSET County, Peapack and Gladstone Borough record, sourced from the GB survey?) Littell-Lord Farmstead (ID#2649) Garden State Parkway Historic District (ID#3874) 23 and 31 Horseshoe Road Entire Garden State Parkway right-of-way NR: 3/7/1979 (NR Reference #: 79001528) SHPO Opinion: 10/12/2001 SR: 12/28/1978 See Main Entry / Filed Location: CAPE_MAY County, Lower Township Public Service Electric and Gas (PSE&G) Company Northern Inner Ring Transmission Line (ID#5155) SHPO Opinion: 12/31/2013 Homestead Farm at Oak Ridge (ID#2800) (Includes the Northern Inner Ring right of way from Metuchen Oak Ridge Golf Club Substation, through Roseland Substation, and on to Athenia NR: 10/25/1995 (NR Reference #: 95001185) Substation, Also includes right of way from Roseland SR: 9/8/1995 Substation to West Orange Substation. Previous SHPO Opinion: 5/3/2012.) Also located in: MIDDLESEX County, Edison Township See Main Entry / Filed Location: PASSAIC County, Clifton City Lehigh Valley Railroad Historic District (ID#4154) SHPO Opinion: 3/15/2002 Nathaniel Smith House (ID#2650) 105 Springfield Avenue See Main Entry / Filed Location: NR: 9/28/1989 (NR Reference #: 89001584) WARREN County, Phillipsburg Town SR: 8/14/1989 Stony Hill Historic Site (28-Un-52) (ID#5630) SHPO Opinion: 3/12/2012 NJ DEP - Historic Preservation Office Page 2 of 15 New Jersey and National Registers of Historic Places Last Update: 9/28/2021 UNION County Public Service Electric and Gas (PSE&G) Company Northern Inner First Presbyterian Church (ID#5191) Ring Transmission Line (ID#5155) 11 Springfield Avenue SHPO Opinion: 12/31/2013 COE: 7/17/2012 (Includes the Northern Inner Ring right of way from Metuchen Substation, through Roseland Substation, and on to Athenia Garden State Parkway Historic District (ID#3874) Substation, Also includes right of way from Roseland Substation to West Orange Substation. Previous SHPO Entire Garden State Parkway right-of-way Opinion: 5/3/2012.) SHPO Opinion: 10/12/2001 See Main Entry / Filed Location: See Main Entry / Filed Location: PASSAIC County, Clifton City CAPE_MAY County, Lower Township Rahway River Parkway Historic District (ID#4079) Lehigh Valley Railroad Historic District (ID#4154) SHPO Opinion: 9/18/2002 SHPO Opinion: 3/15/2002 See Main Entry / Filed Location: See Main Entry / Filed Location: UNION County, Springfield Township WARREN County, Phillipsburg Town Union County Park System Historic District (ID#4424) William Miller Sperry Observatory (ID#5822) SHPO Opinion: 3/18/2005 1033 Springfield Avenue See Main Entry / Filed Location: COE: 7/22/2021 UNION County, Berkeley Heights Township North Cranford Historic District (ID#3838) Roughly bouded by Willow Street, Springfield Avenue, Rahway Cranford Township River,Central Avenue, Day Plaza, Orange Avenue, Holly and West Holly streets. Central Railroad of New Jersey Main Line Corridor Historic District SHPO Opinion: 8/23/2001 (ID#3500) COE: 5/19/2005 Railroad right-of-way from Phillipsburg to Bayonne, including all associated features Rahway River Parkway Historic District (ID#4079) DOE: 11/30/1995 SHPO Opinion: 9/18/2002 SHPO Opinion: 7/19/1991 (Historic district extends through 29 municipalities in 5 See Main Entry / Filed Location: counties) UNION County, Springfield Township See Main Entry / Filed Location: WARREN County, Phillipsburg Town Staten Island Railroad Historic District (ID#3482) SHPO Opinion: 2/27/1995 Crane-Phillips House (ID#3474) See Main Entry / Filed Location: 124 Union Avenue North UNION County, Elizabeth City NR: 8/14/1997 (NR Reference #: 97000842) SR: 6/3/1997 Sunny Acres Historic District (ID#5687) COE: 1/19/1996 Mohawk and Algonguin drives; Oneida, Mohican and Ironquis places; and Ironguis, Cherokee and Raritan roads Cranford Masonic Lodge (ID#5616) COE: 11/27/2018 18-20 North Union Avenue COE: 3/16/2018 Union County Park System Historic District (ID#4424) SHPO Opinion: 3/18/2005 Droescher's Mill (ID#2653) See Main Entry / Filed Location: 347 Lincoln Avenue East UNION County, Berkeley Heights Township NR: 1/8/1974 (NR Reference #: 74001192) SR: 9/18/1973 Elizabeth City Droescher's Mill Bridge (Lincoln Avenue / High Street Bridge) (ID#2654) Archaeological Site (28-Un-31) (ID#4203) Lincoln Avenue / High Street over Rahway River SHPO Opinion: 6/29/1995 SHPO Opinion: 9/26/1991 (Demolished) NJ DEP - Historic Preservation Office Page 3 of 15 New Jersey and National Registers of Historic Places Last Update: 9/28/2021 UNION County Governor Jonathan Belcher / Aaron Ogden Mansion (ID#2655) Central Railroad of New Jersey Bridge (ID#1224) 1046 East Jersey Street Central Railroad, MP 14.05, over 8th Street NR: 11/2/1978 (NR Reference #: 78001799) DOE: 8/13/1979 SR: 4/29/1978 SHPO Opinion: 6/7/1979 (Certified Historic Site: 12/19/62) (Also contributes to Pennsylvania RR Viaduct, Central RR of NJ HD and Mid Town Elizabeth HD) Belcher-Ogden Mansion / Benjamin Price House / Price-Brittan House Historic District (ID#2656) Eighteenth-Century Residential Site (Brusco Property) (28-Un-30) 1046, 1045, 1037 East Jersey Avenue (ID#2907) NR: 8/28/1986 (NR Reference #: 86001969) SHPO Opinion: 6/29/1995 SR: 7/17/1986 Eighteenth-Century Residential Site (Rivera Property) (28-Un-29) Bender Building (ID#2657) (ID#2908) SHPO Opinion: 6/29/1995 251-67 North Broad Street DOE: 8/26/1977 Elizabeth Central Railroad Station (ID#2661) Bender Memorial Academy (ID#4571) SW Corner of Junction of CNJ and Penn Central Railroads NR: 9/29/1984 (NR Reference #: 84002825) 412-26 Linden Avenue SR: 3/17/1984 SHPO Opinion: 1/12/2006 (Thematic Nomination of Operating Passenger Railroad Stations [ID#5080]) Nathaniel Bonnell House (ID#3571) 1045 East Jersey Avenue Elizabeth River Bridge (ID#2662) SHPO Opinion: 4/20/1983 Perth Amboy and Elizabethport Branch of the Central Railroad of New (Also Listed as part of Belcher-Olden Mansion / Benjamin Jersey over Elizabeth River Price House / Price-Brittan House Historic District) SHPO Opinion: 4/9/1990 Boxwood Hall (NHL, ID#2658) Elizabeth River Viaduct (ID#4216) 1073 East Jersey Avenue US Routes 1&9 over Elizabeth River and local streets NHL: 11/28/1972 SHPO Opinion: 9/11/1991 NR: 12/18/1970 (NR Reference #: 70000397) SR: 5/27/1971 Evergreen Cemetery (ID#2681) 1137 North Broad Street Broad Street Bridge (ID#2659) NR: 7/9/1991 (NR Reference #: 91000882) Broad Street over Elizabeth River SR: 5/28/1991 DOE: 7/17/1980 See Main Entry / Filed Location: Brown House Historic Archaeological Site (28-Un-35) (ID#4158) UNION County, Hillside Township SHPO Opinion: 3/14/2003 Firehouse/Engine 6/ Ladder 1 (ID#5763) Central Railroad of New Jersey Freight Station (ID#3476) 601 Pennsylavania Avenue 233 Commerce Place COE: 4/16/2020 SHPO Opinion: 3/19/1996 107 - 113 First Street (ID#4345) Central Railroad of New Jersey Main Line Corridor Historic District 107 - 113 First Street (ID#3500) SHPO Opinion: 5/1/2000 Railroad right-of-way from Phillipsburg to Bayonne, including all associated features Charles N. Fowler/Vail-Deane School (ID#2664) DOE: 11/30/1995 518 Salem Avenue SHPO Opinion: 7/19/1991 NR: 3/13/1986 (NR Reference #: 86000389) (Historic district extends through 29 municipalities in 5 counties) SR: 2/5/1986 See Main Entry / Filed Location: Goethals Bridge (ID#2909) WARREN County, Phillipsburg Town Interstate Highway 278 over Arthur Kill SHPO Opinion: 2/14/1995 828 - 842 Grove Street (ID#4273) 828 - 842 Grove Street SHPO Opinion: 4/15/2004 NJ DEP - Historic Preservation Office Page 4 of 15 New Jersey and National Registers of Historic Places Last Update: 9/28/2021 UNION County Italianate Rowhouse (ID#3477) 519 Morris Avenue (ID#4161) 169-173 Reid Street 519 Morris Avenue SHPO Opinion: 3/19/1996 SHPO Opinion: 3/14/2003 (Jacob Reuter House; Demolished) 16-18 Jacques Street (ID#3574) 16-18
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