Shoal Harbor, Intersection of Port Monmouth Road & Main Street, Belfor...
Significance: The Shoal Harbor fishing community is one of the last remaining traditional fisheries in New Jersey and the last such community on Raritan Bay. The community is a distinctive, vernacular built env... More
Shoal Harbor, Intersection of Port Monmouth Road & Main Street, Belfor...
Significance: The Shoal Harbor fishing community is one of the last remaining traditional fisheries in New Jersey and the last such community on Raritan Bay. The community is a distinctive, vernacular built env... More
Shoal Harbor, Intersection of Port Monmouth Road & Main Street, Belfor...
Significance: The Shoal Harbor fishing community is one of the last remaining traditional fisheries in New Jersey and the last such community on Raritan Bay. The community is a distinctive, vernacular built env... More
Shoal Harbor, Intersection of Port Monmouth Road & Main Street, Belfor...
Significance: The Shoal Harbor fishing community is one of the last remaining traditional fisheries in New Jersey and the last such community on Raritan Bay. The community is a distinctive, vernacular built env... More
Shoal Harbor, Intersection of Port Monmouth Road & Main Street, Belfor...
Significance: The Shoal Harbor fishing community is one of the last remaining traditional fisheries in New Jersey and the last such community on Raritan Bay. The community is a distinctive, vernacular built env... More
Middlesex Sampling Plant, Process Building, 239 Mountain Avenue, Middl...
Significance: The process building was used between 1943-67 for sampling uranium, beryllium, and thorium ore for the Manhattan Engineer District/Atomic Energy Commission for use in the development of atomic wea... More
Comstock Road Bridge, Comstock Road spanning Black River, 0.2 mile sou...
Significance: This bridge is one of very few examples of a cast-in-place concrete closed spandrel (non-filled) deck arch structure found in Michigan. The attention to cosmetic detail (such as the precast concr... More
Comstock Road Bridge, Comstock Road spanning Black River, 0.2 mile sou...
Significance: This bridge is one of very few examples of a cast-in-place concrete closed spandrel (non-filled) deck arch structure found in Michigan. The attention to cosmetic detail (such as the precast concr... More
Comstock Road Bridge, Comstock Road spanning Black River, 0.2 mile sou...
Significance: This bridge is one of very few examples of a cast-in-place concrete closed spandrel (non-filled) deck arch structure found in Michigan. The attention to cosmetic detail (such as the precast concr... More
Comstock Road Bridge, Comstock Road spanning Black River, 0.2 mile sou...
Significance: This bridge is one of very few examples of a cast-in-place concrete closed spandrel (non-filled) deck arch structure found in Michigan. The attention to cosmetic detail (such as the precast concr... More
Comstock Road Bridge, Comstock Road spanning Black River, 0.2 mile sou...
Significance: This bridge is one of very few examples of a cast-in-place concrete closed spandrel (non-filled) deck arch structure found in Michigan. The attention to cosmetic detail (such as the precast concr... More
New Jersey State Tuberculosis Sanatorium, Children's Unit, Pavilion Ro...
Significance: The Children's Unit brings together under one roof the typical tuberculosis sanatorium design features and functions usually located in multiple buildings in sanatoria through the United States du... More
New Jersey State Tuberculosis Sanatorium, Children's Unit, Pavilion Ro...
Significance: The Children's Unit brings together under one roof the typical tuberculosis sanatorium design features and functions usually located in multiple buildings in sanatoria through the United States du... More
New Jersey State Tuberculosis Sanatorium, Employee Dormitory, Pavilion...
Significance: The Employee Dormitory is representative of early 20th century design changes that were made in tuberculosis treatment facilities to safeguard the physical and mental health of employees. Survey... More
Gilbert Bridge, U.S. Route 52, spanning Guyandotte River near confluen...
Significance: The Gilbert Bridge, which was constructed during the "Good Roads Movement" of the 1920s, allowed for the economic and geographic expansion of Gilbert, West Virginia by providing safe and convenien... More
National Docks Branch Bridge N.D.2F, Spans former Central Railroad of ...
Significance: Bridge N.D.2F is significant as a highly intact and representative example of a riveted Pratt through truss railroad bridge, typical of late nineteenth and early twentieth century bridge engineeri... More
United States Radium Corporation, Paint Application Building, 422 Alde...
Significance: The U.S. Radium Corporation site, including the surviving structural components dating to the period 1917-1926, were associated with nationally significant developments in health and safety standa... More
National Institutes of Health, Industrial Hygiene Laboratory, 9000 Roc...
Significance: The Industrial Hygeine Laboratory, constructed in 1938, is one of the original laboratory buildings built for the National Institute of Health (NIH) in Bethesda, and the first laboratory built sol... More
National Institutes of Health, Industrial Hygiene Laboratory, 9000 Roc...
Significance: The Industrial Hygeine Laboratory, constructed in 1938, is one of the original laboratory buildings built for the National Institute of Health (NIH) in Bethesda, and the first laboratory built sol... More
Lyter Road Bridge, Lyter Road Spanning Little Swan Creek, Bronson, Bra...
Significance: The Lyter Road Bridge is one of only four steel through girder bridges left on the Michigan Department of Transportation inventory list and is over 79 years old. Survey number: HAER MI-101 Build... More
New Jersey Route 35 Bridge, U.S. Route 9, Spanning U.S. Route 1, Woodb...
Significance: The N.J. Route 35 Bridge is a typical example of a single span, steel encased thru-girder highway overpass built during the tenure of Morris Goodkind, chief bridge engineer for the New Jersey Stat... More
New Jersey Route 35 Bridge, U.S. Route 9, Spanning U.S. Route 1, Woodb...
Significance: The N.J. Route 35 Bridge is a typical example of a single span, steel encased thru-girder highway overpass built during the tenure of Morris Goodkind, chief bridge engineer for the New Jersey Stat... More
Route 7 Bridge, Route 7 (1AG) over Passaic River, Belleville, Essex Co...
Significance: The bridge has been determined eligible for the National Register of Historic Places due to its well-preserved state and its significance as an example of an uncommon bascule bridge type built by ... More
Middlesex Sampling Plant, Garage, 239 Mountain Avenue, Middlesex, Midd...
Significance: This six-car garage was part of the Middlesex Sampling Plant used between 1943-67 for sampling uranium, beryllium, and thorium for the Manhattan Engineer District/Atomic Energy Commission for use ... More
DeStefano Farmhouse, 86 Union Street, Medford, Burlington County, NJ
Survey number: HABS NJ-1229 Public domain photograph - New Jersey, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Locke Avenue Bridge, Locke Avenue (County Route 671) Spanning Raccoon ...
Significance: The Locke Avenue Bridge, constructed in 1911, is the only swing span and the oldest of three movable span bridges extant in Gloucester County, New Jersey. The bridge is distinctive as a small sca... More
Middlesex Sampling Plant, Boiler House, 239 Mountain Avenue, Middlesex...
Significance: The boiler house heated the process building that was used between 1943-67 for sampling uranium, beryllium, and thorium for the Manhattan Engineer District/Atomic Energy Commission for use in the ... More
Carter's Bridge, Still Road (Road 211), spanning Choptank River, Sandt...
Significance: Carter's Bridge (State Bridge No. 211A) is Delaware's only surviving highway span representative of the steel I-beam and lally column bridge form. The four-span length of the structure is unusual... More
Christian Admiral Hotel, 1401 Beach Avenue, Cape May, Cape May County,...
Significance: The Cape May Hotel was constructed in 1908 as the anchor for an ambitious real estate venture to create a new town in East Cape May to replace the aging center. The development was designed to rej... More
Christian Admiral Hotel, 1401 Beach Avenue, Cape May, Cape May County,...
Significance: The Cape May Hotel was constructed in 1908 as the anchor for an ambitious real estate venture to create a new town in East Cape May to replace the aging center. The development was designed to rej... More
Brookrace Estate, Patrol Cottage One, Located 0.1 mile north of Pleasa...
Significance: Patrol Cottages One and Three are dormitories built in 1947. These buildings have identical plan and elevation. Patrol Cottage Two is similar to these two buildings except for exterior wall claddi... More
22 Grant Street (House), Montclair, Essex County, NJ
Significance: 22 Grant Street is a contributing component of the Pine Street Historic District. The Pine Street District is significant as an intact working class neighborhood developed primarily by Italian-Ame... More
Adelaide Avenue Pedestrian Bridge, Adelaide Avenue over New Haven Rail...
Significance: Erected in 1903, the Adelaide Avenue Pedestrian Bridge is significant for its association with the Gorham Manufacturing Company, a large ornamental metal manufacturer. This former employee footbr... More
Adelaide Avenue Pedestrian Bridge, Adelaide Avenue over New Haven Rail...
Significance: Erected in 1903, the Adelaide Avenue Pedestrian Bridge is significant for its association with the Gorham Manufacturing Company, a large ornamental metal manufacturer. This former employee footbr... More
Fort Delaware, Sea Wall, Pea Patch Island, Delaware City, New Castle C...
Significance: Fort Delaware served as the primary defense of the Delaware River from the second quarter of the 19th century until the start of World War II. The Fort played an important role during the Civil W... More
Marshall University, Northcott Hall, 400 Hal Greer Boulevard, Huntingt...
Significance: Northcott Hall, consisting of 41,768 sq. ft. was constructed in 1915 and served as the Science Building until 1947 at which time a new Science Building was constructed. During the past 47 years, ... More
Marshall University, Northcott Hall, 400 Hal Greer Boulevard, Huntingt...
Significance: Northcott Hall, consisting of 41,768 sq. ft. was constructed in 1915 and served as the Science Building until 1947 at which time a new Science Building was constructed. During the past 47 years, ... More
Costello Brothers, Incorporated, Warehouse, 111 Harris Avenue, Provide...
Significance: Constructed ca. 1939, the Costello Brothers, Inc. Warehouse is significant for its associations with the development of the Provisions Warehouse District of Providence. The building housed the Co... More
Costello Brothers, Incorporated, Warehouse, 111 Harris Avenue, Provide...
Significance: Constructed ca. 1939, the Costello Brothers, Inc. Warehouse is significant for its associations with the development of the Provisions Warehouse District of Providence. The building housed the Co... More
Costello Brothers, Incorporated, Warehouse, 111 Harris Avenue, Provide...
Significance: Constructed ca. 1939, the Costello Brothers, Inc. Warehouse is significant for its associations with the development of the Provisions Warehouse District of Providence. The building housed the Co... More
M. T. Marcello Company Building, 105 Harris Avenue, Providence, Provid...
Significance: The M.T. Marcello Company Building is significant for its associations with the history of the Providence food provisions industry. Established in 1918, the company was one of the leading local p... More
M. T. Marcello Company Building, 105 Harris Avenue, Providence, Provid...
Significance: The M.T. Marcello Company Building is significant for its associations with the history of the Providence food provisions industry. Established in 1918, the company was one of the leading local p... More
M. T. Marcello Company Building, 105 Harris Avenue, Providence, Provid...
Significance: The M.T. Marcello Company Building is significant for its associations with the history of the Providence food provisions industry. Established in 1918, the company was one of the leading local p... More
32 Sherman Street (House), Montclair, Essex County, NJ
Significance: 32 Sherman Street is a contributing component of the Pine Street Historic District. The Pine Street District is significant as an intact working class neighborhood developed primarily by Italian-A... More
Terminal Building, 184 Kinsley Avenue & 11-25 Terminal Way, Providence...
Significance: The Terminal Building is significant for its associations with the development of the Provisions Warehouse District of Providence. It was constructed in 1917 by the Merchants' Cold Storage & Ware... More
19 Grant Street (House), Montclair, Essex County, NJ
Significance: 19 Grant Street is a contributing component of the Pine Street Historic District. The Pine Street District is significant as an intact working class neighborhood developed primarily by Italian-Ame... More
Water Street Bridge, County Route 119/26, over Guyandotte River, Logan...
Significance: The Water Street Bridge is significant for its association with the civil and economic development of the city of Logan, West Virginia. Since its construction in 1934 the bridge has been a primar... More
School Street-Monroe Street Neighborhood, Bounded on north by Quincy &...
Significance: The School Street-Monroe Street Neighborhood is centered on the School Street Apartments and St. Joseph's Polish Church and School. The School Street Apartments are a group of eleven matching bric... More
School Street-Monroe Street Neighborhood, Bounded on north by Quincy &...
Significance: The School Street-Monroe Street Neighborhood is centered on the School Street Apartments and St. Joseph's Polish Church and School. The School Street Apartments are a group of eleven matching bric... More
School Street-Monroe Street Neighborhood, Bounded on north by Quincy &...
Significance: The School Street-Monroe Street Neighborhood is centered on the School Street Apartments and St. Joseph's Polish Church and School. The School Street Apartments are a group of eleven matching bric... More
Easley Bridge, Spanning Norfolk Southern Corporation railroad tracks o...
Significance: The 14-span Easley Bridge is representative of the many mid-scale urban bridges built throughout West Virginia during the first half of the twentieth century which emphasized reduced material requ... More
Route 206 Raritan River Bridge, U.S. Route 206 over Raritan River, Som...
Significance: The Route 206 Raritan River Bridge is a well-preserved example of a concrete open-spandrel, barrel-arch bridge, representative of the early work of New Jersey State Highway Department Chief Bridge... More
Route 206 Raritan River Bridge, U.S. Route 206 over Raritan River, Som...
Significance: The Route 206 Raritan River Bridge is a well-preserved example of a concrete open-spandrel, barrel-arch bridge, representative of the early work of New Jersey State Highway Department Chief Bridge... More
Bostwick-Braun Warehouse, 22-46 Summit Street, Toledo, Lucas County, O...
Significance: The Bostwick-Braun Warehouse is significant both for its association with the Bostwick-Braun Company and for the company's implementation of new engineering techniques. Architect George S. Mills u... More
Bostwick-Braun Warehouse, 22-46 Summit Street, Toledo, Lucas County, O...
Significance: The Bostwick-Braun Warehouse is significant both for its association with the Bostwick-Braun Company and for the company's implementation of new engineering techniques. Architect George S. Mills u... More
Bostwick-Braun Warehouse, 22-46 Summit Street, Toledo, Lucas County, O...
Significance: The Bostwick-Braun Warehouse is significant both for its association with the Bostwick-Braun Company and for the company's implementation of new engineering techniques. Architect George S. Mills u... More
Bostwick-Braun Warehouse, 22-46 Summit Street, Toledo, Lucas County, O...
Significance: The Bostwick-Braun Warehouse is significant both for its association with the Bostwick-Braun Company and for the company's implementation of new engineering techniques. Architect George S. Mills u... More
Bostwick-Braun Warehouse, 22-46 Summit Street, Toledo, Lucas County, O...
Significance: The Bostwick-Braun Warehouse is significant both for its association with the Bostwick-Braun Company and for the company's implementation of new engineering techniques. Architect George S. Mills u... More
Greenville Yard, Transfer Bridge System, Port of New York/New Jersey, ...
Significance: The Greenville Yard Transfer Bridge System is the last surviving example in New York Harbor of a suspended-type car float transfer bridge. The innovative design of the transfer bridge was introdu... More
Greenville Yard, Transfer Bridge System, Port of New York/New Jersey, ...
Significance: The Greenville Yard Transfer Bridge System is the last surviving example in New York Harbor of a suspended-type car float transfer bridge. The innovative design of the transfer bridge was introdu... More
Greenville Yard, Transfer Bridge System, Port of New York/New Jersey, ...
Significance: The Greenville Yard Transfer Bridge System is the last surviving example in New York Harbor of a suspended-type car float transfer bridge. The innovative design of the transfer bridge was introdu... More
Greenville Yard, Transfer Bridge System, Port of New York/New Jersey, ...
Significance: The Greenville Yard Transfer Bridge System is the last surviving example in New York Harbor of a suspended-type car float transfer bridge. The innovative design of the transfer bridge was introdu... More
Greenville Yard, Transfer Bridge System, Port of New York/New Jersey, ...
Significance: The Greenville Yard Transfer Bridge System is the last surviving example in New York Harbor of a suspended-type car float transfer bridge. The innovative design of the transfer bridge was introdu... More
Jackson's Ferry Bridge, Route 52 over New River, 6.3 miles south of Ro...
Significance: The Jackson's Ferry Bridge is a representative example of a riveted steel simple triangular through truss and a riveted steel continuous cantilever triangular through truss, typical of early to mi... More
Jackson's Ferry Bridge, Route 52 over New River, 6.3 miles south of Ro...
Significance: The Jackson's Ferry Bridge is a representative example of a riveted steel simple triangular through truss and a riveted steel continuous cantilever triangular through truss, typical of early to mi... More
Middlesex Sampling Plant, Process Building, 239 Mountain Avenue, Middl...
Significance: The process building was used between 1943-67 for sampling uranium, beryllium, and thorium ore for the Manhattan Engineer District/Atomic Energy Commission for use in the development of atomic wea... More
Comstock Road Bridge, Comstock Road spanning Black River, 0.2 mile sou...
Significance: This bridge is one of very few examples of a cast-in-place concrete closed spandrel (non-filled) deck arch structure found in Michigan. The attention to cosmetic detail (such as the precast concr... More
Comstock Road Bridge, Comstock Road spanning Black River, 0.2 mile sou...
Significance: This bridge is one of very few examples of a cast-in-place concrete closed spandrel (non-filled) deck arch structure found in Michigan. The attention to cosmetic detail (such as the precast concr... More
Comstock Road Bridge, Comstock Road spanning Black River, 0.2 mile sou...
Significance: This bridge is one of very few examples of a cast-in-place concrete closed spandrel (non-filled) deck arch structure found in Michigan. The attention to cosmetic detail (such as the precast concr... More
Comstock Road Bridge, Comstock Road spanning Black River, 0.2 mile sou...
Significance: This bridge is one of very few examples of a cast-in-place concrete closed spandrel (non-filled) deck arch structure found in Michigan. The attention to cosmetic detail (such as the precast concr... More
New Jersey State Tuberculosis Sanatorium, Employee Dormitory, Pavilion...
Significance: The Employee Dormitory is representative of early 20th century design changes that were made in tuberculosis treatment facilities to safeguard the physical and mental health of employees. Survey... More
Short Pump Shell Gas Station, 11441 West Broad Street, Short Pump, Hen...
Significance: The Short Pump Shell Station, built in 1938-1939, possesses the distinctive features of a type. Built in the "little bungalow" style, it exemplifies one of the most popular filling station design... More
Short Pump Shell Gas Station, 11441 West Broad Street, Short Pump, Hen...
Significance: The Short Pump Shell Station, built in 1938-1939, possesses the distinctive features of a type. Built in the "little bungalow" style, it exemplifies one of the most popular filling station design... More
Gilbert Bridge, U.S. Route 52, spanning Guyandotte River near confluen...
Significance: The Gilbert Bridge, which was constructed during the "Good Roads Movement" of the 1920s, allowed for the economic and geographic expansion of Gilbert, West Virginia by providing safe and convenien... More
National Docks Branch Bridge N.D.2F, Spans former Central Railroad of ...
Significance: Bridge N.D.2F is significant as a highly intact and representative example of a riveted Pratt through truss railroad bridge, typical of late nineteenth and early twentieth century bridge engineeri... More
National Institutes of Health, Industrial Hygiene Laboratory, 9000 Roc...
Significance: The Industrial Hygeine Laboratory, constructed in 1938, is one of the original laboratory buildings built for the National Institute of Health (NIH) in Bethesda, and the first laboratory built sol... More
National Institutes of Health, Industrial Hygiene Laboratory, 9000 Roc...
Significance: The Industrial Hygeine Laboratory, constructed in 1938, is one of the original laboratory buildings built for the National Institute of Health (NIH) in Bethesda, and the first laboratory built sol... More
Locke Avenue Bridge, Bridge Tender's House, East side of Locke Avenue,...
Significance: The Bridge Tender's House is significant for its association with the adjoining highway crossing carrying Lock Avenue over Raccoon Creek. The construction of the house circa 1890 corresponded wit... More
Brookrace Estate, Lifeguard Tower, Located 0.1 mile north of Pleasant ...
Significance: Built in 1933 as part of the waterfront safety area, this tower was part of the first effort to adapt the former Brookrace Estate to the National Training Center for the Boy Scouts of America. S... More
Brookrace Estate, Horse Barn, Located 0.3 mile north of Pleasant Valle...
Significance: Originally the horse barn (ca. 1914) for Brookrace Estate, this barn was adaptively reused for dormitory space, recreation, publication work and film making by the Boy Scouts of America under the ... More
New Jersey Route 35 Bridge, U.S. Route 9, Spanning U.S. Route 1, Woodb...
Significance: The N.J. Route 35 Bridge is a typical example of a single span, steel encased thru-girder highway overpass built during the tenure of Morris Goodkind, chief bridge engineer for the New Jersey Stat... More
Route 7 Bridge, Route 7 (1AG) over Passaic River, Belleville, Essex Co...
Significance: The bridge has been determined eligible for the National Register of Historic Places due to its well-preserved state and its significance as an example of an uncommon bascule bridge type built by ... More
Route 7 Bridge, Route 7 (1AG) over Passaic River, Belleville, Essex Co...
Significance: The bridge has been determined eligible for the National Register of Historic Places due to its well-preserved state and its significance as an example of an uncommon bascule bridge type built by ... More
Route 7 Bridge, Route 7 (1AG) over Passaic River, Belleville, Essex Co...
Significance: The bridge has been determined eligible for the National Register of Historic Places due to its well-preserved state and its significance as an example of an uncommon bascule bridge type built by ... More
Middlesex Sampling Plant, Garage, 239 Mountain Avenue, Middlesex, Midd...
Significance: This six-car garage was part of the Middlesex Sampling Plant used between 1943-67 for sampling uranium, beryllium, and thorium for the Manhattan Engineer District/Atomic Energy Commission for use ... More
Middlesex Sampling Plant, Administration Building, 239 Mountain Avenue...
Significance: The administration building was part of the Middlesex Sampling Plant used between 1943-67 for sampling uranium, beryllium, and thorium for the Manhattan Engineer District/Atomic Energy Commission ... More
Middlesex Sampling Plant, Administration Building, 239 Mountain Avenue...
Significance: The administration building was part of the Middlesex Sampling Plant used between 1943-67 for sampling uranium, beryllium, and thorium for the Manhattan Engineer District/Atomic Energy Commission ... More
DeStefano Farmhouse, 86 Union Street, Medford, Burlington County, NJ
Survey number: HABS NJ-1229 Public domain photograph - New Jersey, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
DeStefano Farmhouse, 86 Union Street, Medford, Burlington County, NJ
Survey number: HABS NJ-1229 Public domain photograph of attic, house frame, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
John W. O'Conner House, 160 Prairie Avenue, Kalamazoo, Kalamazoo Count...
Significance: The house is a contributing structure in the Henderson Park/West Main Hill Historic District. This district is an early example of a "naturalistic" subdivision originally laid out in 1888 by Fran... More
Middlesex Sampling Plant, Boiler House, 239 Mountain Avenue, Middlesex...
Significance: The boiler house heated the process building that was used between 1943-67 for sampling uranium, beryllium, and thorium for the Manhattan Engineer District/Atomic Energy Commission for use in the ... More
Carter's Bridge, Still Road (Road 211), spanning Choptank River, Sandt...
Significance: Carter's Bridge (State Bridge No. 211A) is Delaware's only surviving highway span representative of the steel I-beam and lally column bridge form. The four-span length of the structure is unusual... More
Carter's Bridge, Still Road (Road 211), spanning Choptank River, Sandt...
Significance: Carter's Bridge (State Bridge No. 211A) is Delaware's only surviving highway span representative of the steel I-beam and lally column bridge form. The four-span length of the structure is unusual... More
Christian Admiral Hotel, 1401 Beach Avenue, Cape May, Cape May County,...
Significance: The Cape May Hotel was constructed in 1908 as the anchor for an ambitious real estate venture to create a new town in East Cape May to replace the aging center. The development was designed to rej... More
Brookrace Estate, Patrol Cottage Five, Located 0.1 mile north of Pleas...
Significance: Patrol Cottages Four and Five are dormitories built in 1948. Both have identical plans and elevations. Survey number: HABS NJ-1216-I Building/structure dates: 1948 Initial Construction
Fort Delaware, Sea Wall, Pea Patch Island, Delaware City, New Castle C...
Significance: Fort Delaware served as the primary defense of the Delaware River from the second quarter of the 19th century until the start of World War II. The Fort played an important role during the Civil W... More
Brookrace Estate, Paint Shop, Northeast of intersection of Pleasant Va...
Significance: One of three extant buildings constructed at Schiff in 1940-41 from buildings which part of the Boy Scout Exhibitions at the 1939-1940 World's Fair. Survey number: HABS NJ-1216-D Building/struc... More
Magnolia Avenue Viaduct, Magnolia Avenue over U.S. Route 1 & 9, Elizab...
Significance: The bridge has been determined eligible for the National Register of Historic Places due to its association with the Route 1 & 9 construction campaign during the 1920s and 1930s. Routes 1 & 9 wer... More
Enterprise Pottery, Straw Storage Building, 650 New York Avenue, Trent...
Significance: The Straw Storage Building of the Enterprise Pottery is significant as the former repository for straw used to pack sanitary pottery for shipment. Enterprise Pottery, one of more than a dozen san... More
Locust Grove, 749 Middletown-Odessa Road (Delaware State Route 299), M...
Significance: The farmhouse at Locust Grove was built in two phases during a prosperous and dynamic period in the history of southern New Castle County and, specifically, St. Georges Hundred. The first section... More