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
Route 31 Bridge, New Jersey Route 31, crossing disused main line of Ce...
Significance: The bridge was built with Route 31 (originally Highway 30) as part of the highway expansion program undertaken by the state during 1923-1742. It is a three-span example of the concrete-encased st... More
Route 31 Bridge, New Jersey Route 31, crossing disused main line of Ce...
Significance: The bridge was built with Route 31 (originally Highway 30) as part of the highway expansion program undertaken by the state during 1923-1742. It is a three-span example of the concrete-encased st... More
Route 31 Bridge, New Jersey Route 31, crossing disused main line of Ce...
Significance: The bridge was built with Route 31 (originally Highway 30) as part of the highway expansion program undertaken by the state during 1923-1742. It is a three-span example of the concrete-encased st... More
Raritan & Delaware Bay Railroad, Crossing Compton Creek & Church Road ...
Significance: The former Raritan and Delaware Bay Railroad line was significant to the history of the bay shore region of Monmouth Coutny as an important freight line that conveyed various products to market. ... More
Stillwell Avenue Station, Intersection of Stillwell & Surf Avenues, Br...
Significance: The Stillwell Avenue Station was built as part of a massive expansion and unification of New York City's subway system known as the Dual System of Rapid Transit, which was one of the largest civil... More
State Bridge No. 424, Wiggins Mill Road (Road 446) spanning Wiggins Mi...
Significance: Bridge No. 424 is a rare surviving representative of the Warren pony-truss bridge type, a form of metal truss that was commonly employed for small-scale rural crossings in Delaware during the late... More
117 Mill Street (House), Lock Haven, Clinton County, PA
Photo caption pages & written data include site & floor plans. Significance: The building at 117 Mill Street is included in a locally significant historic neighborhood which contains architecturally impressive ... More
Pennsylvania Railway Ore Dock, Power House, Lake Erie at Whiskey Islan...
Survey number: HAER OH-18-B Building/structure dates: 1911-1912 Initial Construction
Little Falls Turnpike Overpass, Spanning Little Falls Turnpike (McBrid...
Significance: The Little Falls Turnpike Overpass is a typical example of a simple span, multiple stringer, encased steel highway overpass built during the tenure of Morris Goodkind, chief bridge engineer for th... More
Downtown Short Pump Grocery, West Broad Street (State Route 250) & Thr...
Significance: The Downtown Short Pump Grocery is a largely intact, representative example of a small scale, mixed use rural commercial building from the turn of the century. The building's unique stylistic fea... More
Naval Hospital Philadelphia, Bounded by South Twentieth Street, Hartra...
Significance: A functioning United States Navy medical facility between 1935 and 1993, Naval Hospital Philadelphia consists of approximately 45 buildings and structures that document its construction between 19... More
Naval Hospital Philadelphia, Bounded by South Twentieth Street, Hartra...
Significance: A functioning United States Navy medical facility between 1935 and 1993, Naval Hospital Philadelphia consists of approximately 45 buildings and structures that document its construction between 19... More
Bald Eagle Cross-Cut Canal Lock, North of Water Street along West Bran...
Significance: Lock No. 35 is a historically significant remnant of the Pennsylvania state-built canal system. The lock is the sole surviving structure of the Bald Eagle Cross-Cut Canal, a lateral line construc... More
Thomas Aikey House, Route 664, approximately 900 feet East of Jay Stre...
Photo caption pages & written data includes site & floor plans. Significance: The Thomas Aikey House is locally significant as an intact example of the 19th century canal-era housing of Lower Lockport. As a col... More
Bethlehem Steel Company Shipyard, Carpenter Shop, 1201-1321 Hudson Str...
Significance: The Carpenter Shop is sited to the east of the Machine Shop within the Bethlehem Steel Company Shipyard complex. This structure was built as a woodworking shop by the W. & A. Fletcher Company in ... More
William H. Ward House, North side of Road 244, .25 mile east of Road 2...
Significance: The William H. Ward house is an example of the single-pile, hall-parlor-plan house type utilized in Delaware from the middle seventeenth century, persisting in the lower regions of the state throu... More
Christian Reader House, Route 664, approximately 1300 feet East of Jay...
Photo caption pages & written data include site & floor plans. Significance: The Abraham Maurer House is an example of the 19th century vernacular canal-era housing of Lower Lockport. As collection, the canal-... More
Naval Hospital Philadelphia, Main Hospital Building, North end of Ramp...
Significance: Building 1, constructed between 1933 and 1935 as Naval Hospital Philadelphia's main hospital building, forms part of the original hospital complex built during the early 1930s. Incorporating the s... 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
Stillwell Avenue Station, Intersection of Stillwell & Surf Avenues, Br...
Significance: The Stillwell Avenue Station was built as part of a massive expansion and unification of New York City's subway system known as the Dual System of Rapid Transit, which was one of the largest civil... More
Maple Street Bridge, Spanning New Jersey Transit tracks at Maple Stree...
Significance: The Maple Street Bridge is a contributing resource within the proposed Summit Historic District. The Maple Street Bridge is a component of an early grade separation project executed by the Delawa... More
West Branch Pennsylvania Canal, South of State Route 664 along North b...
Significance: An important link in the statewide transportation network of the nineteenth century, the West Branch Pennsylvania Canal did much to economically develop the valley of the West Branch of the Susque... More
Brookrace Estate, Sheep Barn, Located 0.3 mile north of Pleasant Valle...
Significance: Originally the sheep barn (ca. 1914) for Brookrace Estate, this barn was adaptively reused and remodeled as a residence for Boy Scouts of American publication director, William Hillcourt. Its evol... More
Naval Hospital Philadelphia, Bounded by South Twentieth Street, Hartra...
Significance: A functioning United States Navy medical facility between 1935 and 1993, Naval Hospital Philadelphia consists of approximately 45 buildings and structures that document its construction between 19... More
Pennsylvania Railway Ore Dock, Storage Shed, Lake Erie at Whiskey Isla...
Survey number: HAER OH-18-F Building/structure dates: 1911-1912 Initial Construction
Walnut Street Bridge, Spanning Susquehanna River at Walnut Street (Sta...
Significance: The bridge is a representative example of a late 19th century factory-manufactured roadway bridge. The bridge consists of 15 pin-connected wrought-iron Baltimore-type through-truss spans manufactu... 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
Appomattox Bridge, U.S. Route 1 over Appomattox River, Petersburg, Pet...
Significance: The Appomattox Bridge is a representative example of an early twentieth-century concrete deck bridge utilizing standard design continuous T-beam deck sections. It was built as an important link i... More
117 Mill Street (House), Lock Haven, Clinton County, PA
Photo caption pages & written data include site & floor plans. Significance: The building at 117 Mill Street is included in a locally significant historic neighborhood which contains architecturally impressive ... More
William Fortney House, Route 664, approximately 1500 feet East of Jay ...
Photo caption pages & written data include site & floor plans. Significance: The William Fortney House is locally significant as an intact example of the 19th century canal-era housing of Lower Lockport. As a c... More
Lembeck & Betz Eagle Brewery, 164-190 Ninth Street, 515-519 Luis Munez...
Significance: The Lembeck & Betz Eagle Brewery grew over 70 years to become the fourth largest brewery in New Jersey, contributing significantly to the development of the surrounding German and Irish community ... More
U.S. Coast Guard Base San Juan, Tank House, San Juan, San Juan Municip...
Survey number: HABS PR-133-D Building/structure dates: 1922 Initial Construction
Brookrace Estate, Sheep Barn, Located 0.3 mile north of Pleasant Valle...
Significance: Originally the sheep barn (ca. 1914) for Brookrace Estate, this barn was adaptively reused and remodeled as a residence for Boy Scouts of American publication director, William Hillcourt. Its evol... More
Bethlehem Steel Company Shipyard, Carpenter Shop, 1201-1321 Hudson Str...
Significance: The Carpenter Shop is sited to the east of the Machine Shop within the Bethlehem Steel Company Shipyard complex. This structure was built as a woodworking shop by the W. & A. Fletcher Company in ... More
Christian Reader House, Route 664, approximately 1300 feet East of Jay...
Photo caption pages & written data include site & floor plans. Significance: The Abraham Maurer House is an example of the 19th century vernacular canal-era housing of Lower Lockport. As collection, the canal-... 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
Naval Hospital Philadelphia, Main Hospital Building, North end of Ramp...
Significance: Building 1, constructed between 1933 and 1935 as Naval Hospital Philadelphia's main hospital building, forms part of the original hospital complex built during the early 1930s. Incorporating the s... More
U.S. Route 1 Nottoway River Bridge, U.S. Route 1 spanning Nottoway Riv...
Significance: The Route 1 Nottoway River Bridge is an example of a short-span concrete through-arch highway bridge of the extremely rare tied-arch type. The bridge was part of the final construction project co... 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