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PASSAIC County NJ DEP - Historic Preservation Office Page 1 of 12 New Jersey and National Registers of Historic Places Last Update: 9/28/2021 PASSAIC County Dundee Textile Complex (ID#2329) PASSAIC County 2 Ackerman Avenue SHPO Opinion: 10/18/1988 Bloomingdale Borough Erie Railroad Main Line Historic District (ID#218) Standard Oil Company Pipeline (ID#2326) Erie Railroad Right-of-Way westward from Hudson, Jersey City at Coles DOE: 8/20/1981 Street to undetermined extent SHPO Opinion: 9/21/1978 SHPO Opinion: 2/20/2003 (Previous Opinion: 3/10/1999; Opinion of 3/7/2006 (C2006-38- PROD) expands boundaries to include NJT Bergen County Wanaque Reservoir Historic District (ID#4844) Line.) SHPO Opinion: 3/2/2006 See Main Entry / Filed Location: See Main Entry / Filed Location: HUDSON County, Jersey City PASSAIC County, Wanaque Borough Garden State Parkway Historic District (ID#3874) White's Paper Mill Historic District (ID#4890) Entire Garden State Parkway right-of-way Macopin Road SHPO Opinion: 10/12/2001 SHPO Opinion: 10/10/2003 See Main Entry / Filed Location: See Main Entry / Filed Location: CAPE_MAY County, Lower Township MORRIS County, Butler Borough Garret Mountain Park (ID#2380) Clifton City Garret Mountain Reservation, northern most tip of the first Watchung Mountain ridge, south of Paterson 17th/18th Century Historic Farmstead Archaeological Site (ID#3663) DOE: 1/30/1980 SHPO Opinion: 7/19/1989 SHPO Opinion: 10/26/1979 See Main Entry / Filed Location: Archaeological Site (28-Pa-39) (ID#3666) PASSAIC County, Paterson City SHPO Opinion: 7/19/1989 Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad Boonton Line Hillman/Plog House Site (28-Pa-211) (ID#5489) Historic District (ID#4895) SHPO Opinion: 3/15/2016 SHPO Opinion: 6/12/2013 (Previous SHPO Opinion: 9/18/2008) Holdsworth Worsted Company (ID#5302) See Main Entry / Filed Location: 1000 Main Avenue HUDSON County, Secaucus Town SHPO Opinion: 6/27/2013 (Also known as Passaic Worsted Mills; Pitkin) Dundee Canal Industrial Historic District (ID#2351) Jersey City Waterworks Historic District (ID#3915) From George Street in Passaic north along Dundee Canal to headgates Boonton to Jersey City - Reservoirs and pipelines opposite Clifton Avenue SHPO Opinion: 4/2/2013 NR: 1/21/1999 (NR Reference #: 98001640) (2013 Opinion Further expands HD to include Split Rock SR: 11/5/1998 Reservoir and Dam. Previous SHPO Opinions: 5/15/1998 (For SHPO Opinion: 8/18/1988 Boonton reservoir complex only); 2/20/2003: Expands HD to COE: 6/9/1997 include Jersey City reservioirs and pipeline and other undefined elements;) See Main Entry / Filed Location: PASSAIC County, Passaic City See Main Entry / Filed Location: HUDSON County, Jersey City Dundee Canal (28-Pa-145) (ID#2327) SHPO Opinion: 11/22/1991 Kingsland Avenue Bridge (ID#251) (Previous SHPO Opinion 7/19/89) NJ Transit Main Line, Milepost 8.69 over Kingsland Avenue SHPO Opinion: 2/3/1999 Dundee Dam (ID#2328) Passaic River, north of Dundee Canal Lyndhurst Draw (ID#2950) SHPO Opinion: 3/30/1982 NJ Transit Main Line, Milepost 8.52, over Passaic River SHPO Opinion: 2/11/1997 Also located in: BERGEN County, Garfield City See Main Entry / Filed Location: BERGEN County, Lyndhurst Township NJ DEP - Historic Preservation Office Page 2 of 12 New Jersey and National Registers of Historic Places Last Update: 9/28/2021 PASSAIC County Morris Canal (ID#2784) Public Service Electric and Gas (PSE&G) Company Northern Inner Existing and former bed of the Morris Canal Ring Transmission Line (ID#5155) NR: 10/1/1974 (NR Reference #: 74002228) SHPO Opinion: 12/31/2013 SR: 11/26/1973 (Includes the Northern Inner Ring right of way from Metuchen Substation, through Roseland Substation, and on to Athenia SHPO Opinion: 4/27/2004 Substation, Also includes right of way from Roseland (Extends from the Delaware River in Phillipsburg Town, Substation to West Orange Substation. Previous SHPO Warren County to the Hudson River in Jersey City, Hudson Opinion: 5/3/2012.) County. SHPO Opinion extends period of significance for canal to its 1930 closure.) Also located in: See Main Entry / Filed Location: ESSEX County, Cedar Grove Township WARREN County, Phillipsburg Town ESSEX County, Livingston Township ESSEX County, North Caldwell Borough ESSEX County, Roseland Borough Multi Component Archaeological Site (29-Pa-40) (ID#3662) ESSEX County, West Caldwell Township SHPO Opinion: 7/19/1989 ESSEX County, West Orange Township (Combined multi component site includes Skinner & Schrabish reported preshistoric site (28-Pa-40), 17th/18th C Farmstead MIDDLESEX County, Edison Township Site, and Nash Estate (19th C) Farmstead Site. All have been MIDDLESEX County, Metuchen Borough data-recovered or otherwise destroyed through highway MORRIS County, Chatham Borough construction.) MORRIS County, Chatham Township MORRIS County, East Hanover Township NJ Route 3 Bridge (SI&A #0203150) (ID#3422) MORRIS County, Florham Park Borough NJ Route 3 over Passaic River and NJ Route 21 PASSAIC County, Little Falls Township SHPO Opinion: 11/26/1997 SOMERSET County, Watchung Borough (Replaced with 2011 bridge.) UNION County, Berkeley Heights Township See Main Entry / Filed Location: UNION County, Clark Township BERGEN County, Rutherford Borough UNION County, Fanwood Borough UNION County, New Providence Borough PSE&G Athenia Substation (ID#5329) UNION County, Scotch Plains Township SHPO Opinion: 12/31/2013 (Also known as Athenia Switching Station) United States Animal Quarantine Station (ID#2331) Clifton Avenue NR: 10/9/1981 (NR Reference #: 81000397) SR: 8/7/1981 US Route 46 Bridge (SI&A #1607163) (ID#3423) US Route 46 over Lakeview Avenue SHPO Opinion: 2/17/1997 U.S. Route 46 Breakout (SI&A #1607168) (ID#2330) US Route 46 Breakout over Passaic River SHPO Opinion: 1/15/1991 (Eastern crossing of the Passaic River) Also located in: BERGEN County, Elmwood Park Borough PASSAIC County, Paterson City John and Anna Vreeland/Hamilton House (ID#2332) 971 Valley Road NR: 5/13/1982 (NR Reference #: 82003300) SR: 2/22/1982 Westervelt-Vanderhoef House and Mill (ID#5721) 794 Park Drive (within Weasel Brook Park) COE: 7/31/2019 NJ DEP - Historic Preservation Office Page 3 of 12 New Jersey and National Registers of Historic Places Last Update: 9/28/2021 PASSAIC County Haledon Borough Vanden Berg-Vreeland House (ID#12) 644 Goffle Road Pietro Botto House (NHL, ID#2333) SHPO Opinion: 11/10/1999 83 Norwood Street NHL: 12/17/1982 NR: 7/30/1974 (NR Reference #: 74001188) Little Falls Township SR: 7/1/1974 Beattie Manufacturing Company (ID#2335) 242 Main Street Kossuth Street School (ID#2334) SHPO Opinion: 12/12/1979 47 Kossuth Street NR: 4/10/1980 (NR Reference #: 80002515) Jersey City Waterworks Historic District (ID#3915) SR: 10/26/1979 Boonton to Jersey City - Reservoirs and pipelines SHPO Opinion: 4/2/2013 Miles Building (ID#4352) (2013 Opinion Further expands HD to include Split Rock 510 Belmont Avenue Reservoir and Dam. Previous SHPO Opinions: 5/15/1998 (For Boonton reservoir complex only); 2/20/2003: Expands HD to SHPO Opinion: 3/4/1998 include Jersey City reservioirs and pipeline and other undefined elements;) Preakness Hospital (Valley View Sanitorium) (ID#3604) See Main Entry / Filed Location: Valley View Road HUDSON County, Jersey City SHPO Opinion: 11/12/1991 Little Falls Hydroelectric Facility (ID#2336) Hawthorne Borough Passaic River Bank, opposite the intersection of Main Street and Erie/New York Susquehanna Western Railroads Triple Bridge Montclair Avenue Grade Separation (ID#4945) SHPO Opinion: 4/4/1984 Erie/New York Susquehanna & Western Railroads over Wagaraw Road SHPO Opinion: 10/14/2009 Little Falls Laundry (ID#4384) 101 East Main Street Erie Railroad Main Line Historic District (ID#218) SHPO Opinion: 8/29/2012 Erie Railroad Right-of-Way westward from Hudson, Jersey City at Coles Street to undetermined extent Morris Canal (ID#2784) SHPO Opinion: 2/20/2003 Existing and former bed of the Morris Canal (Previous Opinion: 3/10/1999; Opinion of 3/7/2006 (C2006-38- NR: 10/1/1974 (NR Reference #: 74002228) PROD) expands boundaries to include NJT Bergen County SR: 11/26/1973 Line.) SHPO Opinion: 4/27/2004 See Main Entry / Filed Location: (Extends from the Delaware River in Phillipsburg Town, HUDSON County, Jersey City Warren County to the Hudson River in Jersey City, Hudson County. SHPO Opinion extends period of significance for canal to its 1930 closure.) Goffle Brook Park (ID#4072) See Main Entry / Filed Location: Goffle Road, between Lafayette and MacFarlan avenues WARREN County, Phillipsburg Town NR: 11/1/2002 (NR Reference #: 02001276) SR: 8/29/2002 Municipal Building (ID#2337) Hawthorne Station (ID#3424) 35 Stevens Avenue Diamond Bridge Road and Grand Avenue COE: 11/8/1990 SHPO Opinion: 5/29/1996 New Jersey Normal School at Montclair Historic District (ID#4905) Passaic River Bridge (ID#252) 855 Valley Road NJ Transit Main Line, Milepost 17.34 SHPO Opinion: 6/29/2009 SHPO Opinion: 2/3/1999 See Main Entry / Filed Location: See Main Entry / Filed Location: ESSEX County, Montclair Township PASSAIC County, Paterson City John W. Rea House (ID#183) 675 Goffle Road NR: 9/17/1999 (NR Reference #: 99001168) SR: 7/28/1999 NJ DEP - Historic Preservation Office Page 4 of 12 New Jersey and National Registers of Historic Places Last Update: 9/28/2021 PASSAIC County Public Service Electric and Gas (PSE&G) Company Northern Inner Maynard House (ID#2346) Ring Transmission Line (ID#5155) 654 High Mountain Road SHPO Opinion: 12/31/2013 SHPO Opinion: 12/12/1979 (Includes the Northern Inner Ring right of way from Metuchen Substation, through Roseland Substation,
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