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MONMOUTH County NJ DEP - Historic Preservation Office Page 1 of 20 New Jersey and National Registers of Historic Places Last Update: 9/28/2021 MONMOUTH County Asbury Park City MONMOUTH County Arbutus Cottage (ID#5455) 508 Fourth Avenue Aberdeen Township NR: 8/18/2015 (NR Reference #: 15000003) Freehold and Atlantic Highlands Railroad Historic District (ID#4835) SR: 12/16/2014 Railroad right-of-way from Monmouth, Matawan Borough to Monmouth, (a.k.a. Stephen Crane House, Florence Hotel) Freehold Borough SHPO Opinion: 6/30/2008 Asbury Park Casino and Carousel (ID#1951) See Main Entry / Filed Location: Lake Avenue at the Boardwalk MONMOUTH County, Matawan Borough COE: 1/11/1990 Asbury Park Convention Hall (ID#1952) Garden State Parkway Historic District (ID#3874) Ocean Avenue Entire Garden State Parkway right-of-way NR: 3/2/1979 (NR Reference #: 79001512) SHPO Opinion: 10/12/2001 SR: 12/28/1978 See Main Entry / Filed Location: CAPE_MAY County, Lower Township Asbury Park Post Office (ID#1953) 801 Bangs Avenue New York and Long Branch Railroad Historic District (ID#4354) SR: 1/31/1986 DOE: 6/21/1984 SHPO Opinion: 8/20/2004 (Thematic Nomination of Significant Post Offices) See Main Entry / Filed Location: MIDDLESEX County, Perth Amboy City Asbury Park Railroad Station (ID#1954) 111 Main Street Allenhurst Borough SHPO Opinion: 10/24/1977 (Demolished c. 1978) Allenhurst Residential Historic District (ID#4963) Roughly Bounded by the Atlantic Ocean, Main Street, Cedar Grove Asbury Park Commercial Historic District (ID#3992) Avenue, Hume Street and Elberon Avenue Roughly bounded by 500, 600, 700 bloks., of Bond St., Cookman & NR: 6/18/2010 (NR Reference #: 10000353) Mattison Aves. Between Lake & Bangs Aves. SR: 2/18/2010 NR: 9/30/2014 (NR Reference #: 14000536) SR: 7/10/2014 Allenhurst Railroad Station (ID#1948) SHPO Opinion: 1/8/2000 Main Street (a.k.a.Turn of the Century Commercial Historic District) NR: 9/17/1980 (NR Reference #: 80002504) SR: 6/25/1980 Asbury Park Public Library (ID#5795) (Demolished in 1981) 500 First Avenue SR: 10/15/2020 New York and Long Branch Railroad Historic District (ID#4354) SHPO Opinion: 8/20/2004 Belmont Hotel (ID#1955) See Main Entry / Filed Location: 300 Asbury Avenue MIDDLESEX County, Perth Amboy City SHPO Opinion: 9/28/1978 (Destroyed by fire, 2/26/2006) Allentown Borough Berkeley-Carteret Hotel (ID#3673) Allentown Mill (ID#1950) 1401 Ocean Avenue 42 South Main Street SHPO Opinion: 10/21/1981 NR: 2/14/1978 (NR Reference #: 78001774) SR: 8/19/1977 Britwoods Court (ID#4011) 216-218 Second Avenue Allentown Historic District (ID#1949) SHPO Opinion: 7/19/1991 Portions of North and South Main streets, Church, Pearl and Hamilton streets, Lakeview Drive and Yardville Road. William S. Gahagan Cottage (ID#4638) NR: 6/14/1982 (NR Reference #: 82003284) 510 Second Avenue SR: 10/29/1981 COE: 8/18/2006 NJ DEP - Historic Preservation Office Page 2 of 20 New Jersey and National Registers of Historic Places Last Update: 9/28/2021 MONMOUTH County Howard Johnson's Pavilion (ID#4129) George Wurt's Summer Home (ID#1959) Ocean Avenue at Fifth Avenue 306 Eighth Avenue SHPO Opinion: 1/9/2003 NR: 12/28/1989 (NR Reference #: 89002162) SR: 11/14/1989 Jersey Apartments (ID#1956) 212 Second Avenue Atlantic Highlands Borough SHPO Opinion: 7/19/1991 Atlantic Highlands Historic District (ID#1961) Library Square Historic District (ID#4128) Roughlybounded by Atlantic Ocean, Chapin Avenue, East Highland Avenue and 4th Avenue Roughly bounded by Bergh Street, Emory Third and Sewall avenues. COE: 1/11/1990 SHPO Opinion: 1/9/2003 The Towers (Strauss Mansion) (ID#4883) Mayfair Theatre (ID#3943) 27 Prospect Avenue Lake Avenue and Saint James Place NR: 8/20/2012 (NR Reference #: 12000529) NR: 12/2/1974 (NR Reference #: 74002229) SR: 6/25/2012 SR: 11/13/1974 COE: 5/5/2009 (Demolished 1/1975) New York and Long Branch Railroad Historic District (ID#4354) Avon-by-the-Sea Borough SHPO Opinion: 8/20/2004 New York and Long Branch Railroad Historic District (ID#4354) See Main Entry / Filed Location: SHPO Opinion: 8/20/2004 MIDDLESEX County, Perth Amboy City See Main Entry / Filed Location: MIDDLESEX County, Perth Amboy City Palace Amusements Building (ID#3705) 201-207 Lake Avenue State Highway Route 71 (Main Street) Bascule Bridge over Shark NR: 11/22/2000 (NR Reference #: 00001406) River (ID#4709) SR: 10/12/2000 State Highway Route 71 (Main Street) over Shark River (Demolished) SHPO Opinion: 3/13/2007 See Main Entry / Filed Location: Savoy Theater/Kinmoth Building (ID#3682) MONMOUTH County, Belmar Borough 710 Mattison Avenue SHPO Opinion: 1/30/1984 Belmar Borough Steinbach/Cookman Building (ID#1957) Belmar Library (ID#1962) Cookman Avenue 517 Tenth Avenue NR: 7/8/1982 (NR Reference #: 82003285) SHPO Opinion: 12/13/1976 SR: 3/19/1982 DOE: 3/23/1981 SHPO Opinion: 2/5/1981 Belmar Railroad Station (ID#4443) 10th Avenue Sunset Lake Historic District (ID#4127) COE: 7/1/2005 Roughly bounded by Main and Webb streets, Sixth, Seventh and Eighth avenues. New York and Long Branch Railroad Historic District (ID#4354) SHPO Opinion: 1/9/2003 SHPO Opinion: 8/20/2004 See Main Entry / Filed Location: Trinity Church (ID#5152) MIDDLESEX County, Perth Amboy City 503 Asbury Avenue NR: 8/6/2014 (NR Reference #: 14000465) Scherzer Rolling Lift Single Bascule Bridge (ID#2891) SR: 5/8/2014 NJ Transit North Jersey Coast Line, Milepost 30.43 over Shark River COE: 2/9/2012 SHPO Opinion: 9/27/1995 (Trinity Episcopal Church) (Big Shark Moveable Span) Winsor Building (ID#1958) Also located in: 400-420 Main Street MONMOUTH County, Neptune Township NR: 9/13/1979 (NR Reference #: 79001513) SR: 7/5/1979 NJ DEP - Historic Preservation Office Page 3 of 20 New Jersey and National Registers of Historic Places Last Update: 9/28/2021 MONMOUTH County "Spirit of the American Doughboy" Statue (ID#2892) Colts Neck Historic District (ID#45) NJ Route 35 and Seventh Avenue at Shark River County Route 537 between Heyers Mill Road and Millbrook Lane SHPO Opinion: 9/27/1995 SHPO Opinion: 11/20/2000 (Revised Boundaries; Previous SHPO Opinion: 3/31/98) State Highway Route 71 (Main Street) Bascule Bridge over Shark River (ID#4709) Conover-Crine House (ID#3624) State Highway Route 71 (Main Street) over Shark River 60 Conover Road SHPO Opinion: 3/13/2007 SHPO Opinion: 10/24/2000 Also located in: MONMOUTH County, Avon-by-the-Sea Borough Dymaxion Deployment Unit, Building 11G (ID#5358) Naval Weapons Station Earle SHPO Opinion: 8/12/2014 Bradley Beach Borough Bradley Beach Public Library (ID#5200) Dymaxion Deployment Unit, Building 5N (ID#5359) 511 Fourth Avenue Naval Weapons Station Earle NR: 12/24/2013 (NR Reference #: 13000976) SHPO Opinion: 8/12/2014 SR: 9/26/2013 COE: 9/17/2012 Dymaxion Deployment Unit, Building 6E (ID#5357) Naval Weapons Station Earle Bradley Beach Railroad Station (ID#1963) SHPO Opinion: 8/12/2014 East of Memorial Parkway between LaReine and Brimley avenues NR: 6/22/1984 (NR Reference #: 84002749) Dymaxion Deployment Unit, Building 8K (A) (ID#5356) SR: 3/17/1984 Naval Weapons Station Earle (Thematic Nomination of Operating Passenger Railroad SHPO Opinion: 8/12/2014 Stations [ID#5080]) Dymaxion Deployment Unit, Building 8K (B) (ID#5355) New York and Long Branch Railroad Historic District (ID#4354) Naval Weapons Station Earle SHPO Opinion: 8/20/2004 SHPO Opinion: 8/12/2014 See Main Entry / Filed Location: MIDDLESEX County, Perth Amboy City Dymaxion Deployment Unit , Building DDU (ID#5354) Normandy Rd. SHPO Opinion: 8/12/2014 Brielle Borough Brielle site (28-Mo-51) (ID#212) Dymaxion Deployment Unit, Buildng S-472 (ID#5360) SHPO Opinion: 2/11/1999 Munda Road SHPO Opinion: 8/12/2014 New York and Long Branch Railroad Historic District (ID#4354) SHPO Opinion: 8/20/2004 Hominy Hill Golf Course (ID#5226) 92 Mercer Road See Main Entry / Filed Location: SHPO Opinion: 5/10/2005 MIDDLESEX County, Perth Amboy City Laird & Company Historic District (ID#5748) NJ Route 35 Bridge (SI&A #1506152) (ID#5123) 1 Laird Road, Scobeyville NJ Route 35 over Manasquan River COE: 10/30/2019 SHPO Opinion: 12/7/2004 See Main Entry / Filed Location: Lippincott Hill Archaeological Site (28-Mo-203) (ID#5330) OCEAN County, Point Pleasant Beach Borough SHPO Opinion: 12/21/2017 (Prior SHPO Opinion: 2/27/2014 (B2014-0300-PROD)) Colts Neck Township Bridge A-44 (ID#5475) County Route 537 (Cold Neck Road) SHPO Opinion: 11/13/2015 NJ DEP - Historic Preservation Office Page 4 of 20 New Jersey and National Registers of Historic Places Last Update: 9/28/2021 MONMOUTH County Naval Ammunition Depot Earle Historic District (ID#4096) Fort Monmouth, Charles Wood Subinstallation Historic District Roughly bounded by NJ Route 33, Garden State Parkway and NJ (ID#5347) Route 18 Tinton Avenue SHPO Opinion: 8/12/2014 SHPO Opinion: 3/25/1996 (a.k.a Naval Weapons Station Earle Historic District. Prior (Previous SHPO Opinion 10/22/91; See also Fort Monmouth SHPO Opinion 1/29/2001, Chrono #A2001-275-PROD.) HD (Main Post, ID#2039)) Also located in: MONMOUTH County, Howell Township Garden State Parkway Historic District (ID#3874) MONMOUTH County, Middletown Township Entire Garden State Parkway right-of-way MONMOUTH County, Tinton Falls Borough SHPO Opinion: 10/12/2001 MONMOUTH County, Wall Township See Main Entry / Filed Location: CAPE_MAY County, Lower Township New Jersey Southern Railroad Historic District (ID#4836) Railroad right-of-way from Monmouth, Red Bank Borough to Ocean, I. Hathaway House (ID#14) Lakewood Borough 68 Broad Street SHPO Opinion: 6/30/2008 SHPO Opinion: 1/12/2000 See Main Entry / Filed Location: MONMOUTH County, Red Bank Borough New Jersey Southern Railroad Historic District (ID#4836) Railroad right-of-way from Monmouth, Red Bank Borough to Ocean, Lakewood Borough North American Phalanx Archeological Site (ID#1964) SHPO Opinion: 6/30/2008 SR: 6/25/1980 See Main Entry / Filed Location: MONMOUTH County, Red Bank Borough Probasco-Dittmar Homestead (ID#4576) 61 Bucks Mill Road NR: 2/1/2006 (NR Reference #: 05001564) St.
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