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RECORDS by CO/MUNIC NJ DEP - Historic Preservation Office Page 1 of 9 New Jersey and National Registers of Historic Places Last Update: 2/25/2004 Archeological Remains in the Cooper House Area (ID#887) Camden County DOE: 12/14/1978 SHPO Opinion: 9/21/1978 Berlin Borough Banks, Insurance, and Legal Buildings in Camden MPDF (ID#888) NR: 8/24/1990 Berlin Historic District (ID#2812) SR: 1/11/1990 Washington, Taunton, and Haines avenues; parts of South White Horse Pike, Jackson Road, and Jefferson Avenue (Documentation, Banks, Insurance, and Legal Buildings in Camden MPS) NR: 4/14/1995 (NR Reference #: 95000408) SR: 3/3/1995 Benjamin Franklin Bridge (S I & A #4500010) (ID#3019) US Route 676, US Route 30, and PATCO over Deleware River Berlin Hotel (ID#4077) DOE: 3/29/1983 41-43 South White Horse Pike SHPO Opinion: 3/25/1985 SHPO Opinion: 7/18/2000 Volney G. Bennett Lumber Company (ID#889) Camden and Atlantic Railroad Historic District (ID#3862) 845 South Second Street and 138 Division Street Railroad right-of-way from Pensauken and Camden to Atlantic City NR: 8/5/1993 (NR Reference #: 93000749) SHPO Opinion: 9/17/2001 SR: 6/28/1993 See Main Entry / Filed Location: Atlantic County, Atlantic City Berkeley Street Streetscape (ID#890) 2600 block of Berkeley Street Long-a-Coming Depot (ID#3017) SHPO Opinion: 11/4/1994 Between Washington and East Taunton avenues and the Railroad Charles S. Boyer Building (ID#891) NR: 2/14/1997 (NR Reference #: 97000063) 525 Cooper Street SR: 12/30/1996 NR: 8/24/1990 (NR Reference #: 90001286) The Saltbox (ID#3860) SR: 1/11/1990 11 West White Horse Pike (Banks, Insurance, and Legal Buildings in Camden MPS) SHPO Opinion: 9/17/2001 Broadway Trust Company (ID#892) Wooster Manor (ID#3730) 938-944 Broadway 45 Tansboro Road NR: 8/24/1990 (NR Reference #: 90001284) SHPO Opinion: 10/26/1984 SR: 1/11/1990 (Banks, Insurance, and Legal Buildings in Camden MPS) Berlin Township Broadway Subway Station (ID#930) Zulker Avenue Prehistoric Archaeological Site (28-Ca-98) (ID#3861) 28-36, 33-43 South Broadway SHPO Opinion: 9/17/2001 DOE: 5/6/1983 SHPO Opinion: 2/4/1981 Brooklawn Borough Building 17, RCA Victor Company, Camden Plant (ID#3033) Noreg Village Historic District (ID#3018) 17 Market Street Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth and Begren streets, Browning Road, NR: 10/4/2002 (NR Reference #: 02001253) Chestnut, Christianna, Delaware, Hannevig and Haakon avenues, Lake SR: 9/18/2002 Drive, Marne, New Jersey, Paris and Pennsylvania avenues, Pershing Street and Wilson Avenue SHPO Opinion: 8/22/1997 SHPO Opinion: 6/12/1996 (RCA-Victor Building) Camden and Atlantic Railroad Historic District (ID#3862) Camden City Railroad right-of-way from Pensauken and Camden to Atlantic City 107 and 109-111 North 8th Street (ID#885) SHPO Opinion: 9/17/2001 107 and 109-111 North 8th Street See Main Entry / Filed Location: SHPO Opinion: 8/10/1976 Atlantic County, Atlantic City American National Bank (ID#886) Camden Housing Sections 1 & 2 (ID#3649) 1227 Broadway 701, 709, 733, and 740 New Street NR: 8/22/1990 (NR Reference #: 90001256) SHPO Opinion: 12/11/1989 SR: 1/11/1990 (Banks, Insurance, and Legal Buildings in Camden MPS) NJ DEP - Historic Preservation Office Page 2 of 9 New Jersey and National Registers of Historic Places Last Update: 2/25/2004 Camden and Amboy Railroad Main Line Historic District (ID#2970) Cooper River Park Historic District (ID#3021) Camden and Amboy Railroad right-of-way Cooper River between Kaighn Avenue and Walworth Lake SHPO Opinion: 7/12/1991 SHPO Opinion: 2/16/2000 (Previous SHPO Opinion 6/26/75, boundary clarified 10/4/91. (Previous SHPO Opinion 2/28/94) Extends through thirty municipalities in four counties.) Also located in: See Main Entry / Filed Location: Camden County, Cherry Hill Township Burlington County, Bordentown City Camden County, Collingswood Borough Camden County, Haddon Township Camden Fire Insurance Association (ID#893) Camden County, Pennsauken Township 428-432 Federal Street NR: 8/22/1990 (NR Reference #: 90001262) Cooper Grant Historic District (ID#899) SR: 1/11/1990 Friends Avenue; Linden, North Front, North Second, Penn, and Point (Banks, Insurance, and Legal Buildings in Camden MPS) streets NR: 1/30/1989 (NR Reference #: 87002229) Camden Free Public Library Main Building (ID#894) SR: 10/7/1987 616 Broadway NR: 10/15/1992 (NR Reference #: 92001385) Joseph Cooper House (ID#900) SR: 9/2/1992 7th Street and Erie Street NR: 3/14/1973 (NR Reference #: 73001086) Camden Safe Deposit & Trust Company (ID#895) SR: 8/7/1972 621-625 Market Street (Pyne Point Park) NR: 8/22/1990 (NR Reference #: 90001258) SR: 1/11/1990 Cooper Library in Johnson Park (Walt Whitman Poetry Center) (Banks, Insurance, and Legal Buildings in Camden MPS) (ID#901) Second and Cooper streets Central Trust Company (ID#896) NR: 3/11/1980 (NR Reference #: 80002473) 401 Federal Street SR: 10/26/1979 SR: 1/11/1990 SHPO Opinion: 6/29/1977 DOE: 8/24/1990 (Banks, Insurance, and Legal Buildings in Camden MPS; Cooper River Swing Span Railroad Bridge (ID#3022) DOE/Owner objection) Camden and Amboy Railroad over Cooper River SHPO Opinion: 10/8/1997 Church of the Immaculate Conception (ID#3745) 642 Market Street Cooper Street Historic District (ID#904) NR: 12/10/2003 (NR Reference #: 03001277) Cooper Street from 2nd to 7th avenues; part of Lawrence St. SR: 10/28/2003 NR: 8/7/1989 (NR Reference #: 89001057) COE: 5/17/2001 SR: 6/20/1989 Concrete Block Streetscape (ID#897) 726-728 Cooper Street (ID#905) 36-48 South 28th Street 726-728 Cooper Street SHPO Opinion: 9/30/1993 DOE: 8/24/1978 SHPO Opinion: 8/10/1976 Benjamin Cooper Ferry and Tavern (ID#898) Point and Erie streets along the Delaware River Cramer Hill Streetscape (ID#906) SR: 3/27/1981 2-52 North 28th Street and 2-40 Leonard Street DOE: 4/20/1982 SHPO Opinion: 9/30/1993 (DOE/Owner Objection) James M. Downey Building (ID#907) Cooper Plaza Historic District (ID#902) 521 Cooper Street Portions of Broadway, Benson, Auburn, Washington, Berkley, Clarion, NR: 8/22/1990 (NR Reference #: 90001261) 6th, 7th, Haddon and Newton streets; Chambers Avenue SR: 1/11/1990 SHPO Opinion: 10/30/1991 (Banks, Insurance, and Legal Buildings in Camden MPS) (Previous SHPO Opinion 11/25/91 Local Certified Historic District: 10/06/83) Dudley Mansion Complex Site (ID#908) DOE: 12/14/1978 Cooper Plaza Historic District Extension (ID#3020) SHPO Opinion: 9/21/1978 209-227 and 307-311 Sixth Street (Mansion demolished) SHPO Opinion: 11/7/1997 NJ DEP - Historic Preservation Office Page 3 of 9 New Jersey and National Registers of Historic Places Last Update: 2/25/2004 East End Trust Company (ID#909) National State Bank (ID#916) 2610-2616 Federal Street 123 Market Street NR: 8/22/1990 (NR Reference #: 90001254) NR: 8/24/1990 (NR Reference #: 90001267) SR: 1/11/1990 SR: 1/11/1990 (Banks, Insurance, and Legal Buildings in Camden MPS) (Banks, Insurance, and Legal Buildings in Camden MPS) Fairview Historic District (ID#910) New Jersey Safe Deposit & Trust Company (ID#917) Hill and Olympia roads; Mount Ephraim Avenue; Crescent Boulevard 301 Market Street and the North-South Freeway NR: 8/24/1990 (NR Reference #: 90001265) NR: 11/19/1974 (NR Reference #: 74001157) SR: 1/11/1990 SR: 7/1/1974 (Banks, Insurance, and Legal Buildings in Camden MPS) Federal Street Bridge (SI&A #043B006) (ID#2827) Newton Avenue Garage (ID#918) Federal Street (County Route 537) over Cooper River Newton Avenue and 10th Street SHPO Opinion: 11/27/1995 DOE: 4/12/1984 (SHPO Opinion date unknown) Finance Building (ID#911) 535-545 Cooper Street Newton Friends Meetinghouse (ID#919) NR: 8/22/1990 (NR Reference #: 90001260) 722 Cooper Street SR: 1/11/1990 NR: 8/12/1971 (NR Reference #: 71000498) (Banks, Insurance, and Legal Buildings in Camden MPS) SR: 5/6/1971 First Camden National Bank & Trust Company (ID#912) New Jersey Battery B Armory (ID#3025) 606 Cooper Street 1056 Wright Avenue NR: 8/24/1990 (NR Reference #: 90001285) SHPO Opinion: 12/5/1997 SR: 1/11/1990 (Banks, Insurance, and Legal Buildings in Camden MPS) Parkside Historic District (ID#3026) Roughly bounded by Park Boulevard, Euclid Avenue, and Princess Harleigh Cemetery (ID#2829) Avenue Between Haddon Avenue and Cooper River, and between US Route SHPO Opinion: 6/5/1996 130 and Vesper Boulevard SHPO Opinion: 6/15/1995 Pomona Hall (Cooper House) (ID#920) Park Boulevard and Euclid Avenue Inter-County Mortgage & Finance Company (ID#913) NR: 8/12/1971 (NR Reference #: 71000499) 333 Arch Street SR: 5/6/1971 NR: 8/22/1990 (NR Reference #: 90001263) SR: 1/11/1990 Public Service Corporation Building (ID#3027) (Banks, Insurance, and Legal Buildings in Camden MPS) 418 Federal Street SHPO Opinion: 12/5/1997 Macedonia AME Church (ID#2685) 265 Spruce Street RCA Victor Office Building (ID#3028) COE: 4/20/1994 Front and Cooper streets SHPO Opinion: 11/7/1997 Marcouse Building (ID#914) 231 Market Street Ruby Match Factory Building (ID#311) NR: 8/24/1990 (NR Reference #: 90001266) Penn Street SR: 1/11/1990 SHPO Opinion: 7/8/1999 (Banks, Insurance, and Legal Buildings in Camden MPS) Sears, Roebuck and Company Retail Department Store, Camden (ID#8) Market Street Historic Distirct (ID#3024) 1300 Admiral Wilson Boulevard Roughly bounded by Market Street from Second Street to Fifth Street including North Third Street and North Fourth Street NR: 7/27/2000 (NR Reference #: 00000795) SHPO Opinion: 12/5/1997 SR: 5/22/2000 Morgan Boulevard Bridge (ID#3866) Edward Sharp House (ID#922) Morgan Boulevard over North Branch Newton Creek 200 Cooper Street DOE: 1/17/1992 NR: 2/29/1980 (NR Reference #: 80002474) SHPO Opinion: 7/19/1991 SR: 10/26/1979
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