Talk:National Register of Historic Places listings in Pennsylvania

Multiple Property Submissions, MRAs, etc.

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Many of Pennsylvania's listings on the NRHP are described in the following Multiple Property Submissions, Multiple Resource Area, or Thematic Resources studies. Briefly i thot these were all wikipedia notable, but probably they are not all notable that way. Removed them from the main article. For each there is a NRHP document available on-line. These can be used, at least, to develop articles on the NRHPs. Anyhow, the list of MPSs etc, is:

Thanks don, what does (AD) mean? Ruhrfisch ><>°° 05:23, 13 February 2009 (UTC)Reply
I'm going to say it stands for "Additioinal Documention", but it's only a guess. --​​​​D.B.talkcontribs 05:31, 13 February 2009 (UTC)Reply
I also think that is what it must stand for, as Additional Documentation is occasionally reported for various NRHP sites, in the NRHP weekly updates, and could also be for MPSs, etc. Added some of the PDF links corresponding to the first 10 of the above, from NR Cover website. It appears not to provide stuff for AD ones, perhaps the Additional documentation is included in the main PDF report for each MPS. doncram (talk) 06:24, 13 February 2009 (UTC)Reply

Followup, much later: Complete list of MPS documents available, including section for Pennsylvania, is available at wp:MPS. After some discussion elsewhere, the idea of creaing a separate article for each of the above MPS topics was pretty much discarded, as the MPS document is pretty much just a one-time source and should not be elevated too much. It's like a report or print book, useful as a source. For a few of the topics, it may be sensible to create a separate article on the topic, using the MPS document as a major source. --doncram (talk) 21:19, 7 November 2010 (UTC)Reply

small issues in formatting of table

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I notice a couple formatting edits, including this partial reversal of some formatting change. I think that only changed the appearance from small to regular of one line, the duplicates summary line, in the table. The long footnote seems unchanged whether "smallified" or not. I don't think there is an agreed-upon standard for how the one line should be formatted, but this cannot matter too much either way.

I made another small suggestion, at Wikipedia talk:WikiProject National Register of Historic Places#numbering format improvement for summary tally tables, which would apply for this PA table though. It would eliminate non-needed numbering for subtotals and subtotal duplicates rows. It's not a big deal either. I won't implement its suggestion here myself, please consider adopting or not. --doncram (talk) 21:19, 7 November 2010 (UTC)Reply

Table "Numbers of listings by county" does not sort correctly

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Clicking on the right-hand column of the table, to sort by the number of sites, gives improper results. The numbers seem to be sorted almost alphabetically rather than numerically. In other words, all the numbers starting with "1" are listed together (10, 11, 111, 118, 12, 133, 137, 14...) rather than 1, 2, 3, 4, etc.

An example of a similar table that does sort correctly can be found at National Register of Historic Places listings in Ohio. --SparkleCents (talk) 15:34, 24 September 2012 (UTC)Reply

photos needed

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Just an aid for finding sites - not necessarily complete or accurate. I'm hoping putting them all on one map will make cross border hunting easier

Centre County

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[1] Name on the Register Image Date listed[2] Location City or town Description
1 Aaronsburg Historic District September 2, 1980
(#80003452)
Pennsylvania Route 45 in Aaronsburg
40°54′02″N 77°27′10″W / 40.900556°N 77.452778°W / 40.900556; -77.452778 (Aaronsburg Historic District)
Haines Township
2 William Allison House April 18, 1977
(#77001146)
1 mile (1.6 km) west of Spring Mills on Pennsylvania Route 45
40°51′05″N 77°34′55″W / 40.851389°N 77.581944°W / 40.851389; -77.581944 (William Allison House)
Gregg Township
3 Bucher Ayres Farm December 1, 1980
(#80003453)
Southwest of Pine Grove Mills on Whitehall Road, Pennsylvania Furnace
40°43′21″N 77°57′54″W / 40.7225°N 77.965°W / 40.7225; -77.965 (Bucher Ayres Farm)
Ferguson Township
4 Centre Mills December 12, 1976
(#76001621)
Southwest of Rebersburg off Pennsylvania Route 445
40°55′32″N 77°28′21″W / 40.925556°N 77.4725°W / 40.925556; -77.4725 (Centre Mills)
Miles Township
5 Abraham Elder Stone House April 13, 1977
(#77001148)
Pennsylvania Route 550 at Stormstown
40°47′43″N 78°00′46″W / 40.795278°N 78.012778°W / 40.795278; -78.012778 (Abraham Elder Stone House)
Halfmoon Township
6 Maj. Jared B. Fisher House September 14, 1977
(#77001147)
Northeast of Spring Mills on Pennsylvania Route 45
40°51′42″N 77°33′22″W / 40.861667°N 77.556111°W / 40.861667; -77.556111 (Maj. Jared B. Fisher House)
Gregg Township
7 John Gray House April 3, 1975
(#75001628)
East of Port Matilda off Pennsylvania Route 550, south of U.S. Route 220
40°49′28″N 77°58′29″W / 40.824444°N 77.974722°W / 40.824444; -77.974722 (John Gray House)
Patton Township
8 Andrew Gregg Homestead July 28, 1977
(#77001141)
2 miles (3.2 km) east of Centre Hall off Pennsylvania Route 192
40°51′53″N 77°38′22″W / 40.864722°N 77.639444°W / 40.864722; -77.639444 (Andrew Gregg Homestead)
Potter Township
9 Millheim Historic District March 25, 1986
(#86000787)
Pennsylvania Routes 45 and 445
40°53′34″N 77°28′38″W / 40.892778°N 77.477222°W / 40.892778; -77.477222 (Millheim Historic District)
Millheim
10 Maj. John Neff Homestead April 11, 1977
(#77001142)
Southwest of Centre Hall
40°49′17″N 77°43′38″W / 40.821389°N 77.727222°W / 40.821389; -77.727222 (Maj. John Neff Homestead)
Potter Township
11 Simon Pickle Stone House April 18, 1977
(#77001144)
Junction of Pennsylvania Routes 192 and 445 at Madisonburg
40°55′24″N 77°30′54″W / 40.923333°N 77.515°W / 40.923333; -77.515 (Simon Pickle Stone House)
Miles Township
12 Potter-Allison Farm December 6, 1977
(#77001143)
Southeast of Centre Hall on Pennsylvania Route 144
40°48′06″N 77°37′51″W / 40.801667°N 77.630833°W / 40.801667; -77.630833 (Potter-Allison Farm)
Potter Township
13 Rebersburg Historic District December 7, 1979
(#79002188)
Pennsylvania Route 192 in Rebersburg
40°56′40″N 77°26′35″W / 40.944444°N 77.443056°W / 40.944444; -77.443056 (Rebersburg Historic District)
Miles Township
14 Leonard Rhone House October 31, 1985
(#85003448)
Off Pennsylvania Route 45
40°48′32″N 77°43′16″W / 40.808889°N 77.721111°W / 40.808889; -77.721111 (Leonard Rhone House)
Potter Township
15 Daniel Waggoner Log House and Barn April 18, 1979
(#79002190)
Southwest of Spring Mills
40°49′52″N 77°37′11″W / 40.831111°N 77.619722°W / 40.831111; -77.619722 (Daniel Waggoner Log House and Barn)
Potter Township
16 George Wilson Homestead February 24, 1982
(#82003776)
Southwest of Centennial on Pennsylvania Route 550
40°45′19″N 78°04′05″W / 40.755278°N 78.068056°W / 40.755278; -78.068056 (George Wilson Homestead)
Halfmoon Township
17 Woodward Inn December 18, 1978
(#78002367)
Pennsylvania Route 45 at Woodward
40°53′55″N 77°21′25″W / 40.898611°N 77.356944°W / 40.898611; -77.356944 (Woodward Inn)
Haines Township

Huntingdon County

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[1] Name on the Register Image Date listed[2] Location Municipality Description
1 Barree Forge and Furnace March 20, 1990
(#90000405)
2 miles (3.2 km) north of Alexandria along the Juniata River
40°35′18″N 78°06′04″W / 40.588333°N 78.101111°W / 40.588333; -78.101111 (Barree Forge and Furnace)
Porter Township
2 Colerain Forges Mansion March 20, 1990
(#90000406)
Pennsylvania Route 45, 0.75 miles (1.21 km) south of Franklinville
40°38′20″N 78°06′00″W / 40.638889°N 78.1°W / 40.638889; -78.1 (Colerain Forges Mansion)
Franklin Township
3 Frehn Bridge March 20, 1990
(#90000391)
Township Route 313, 2 miles (3.2 km) west of Pennsylvania Route 475
40°08′00″N 77°59′29″W / 40.133333°N 77.991389°W / 40.133333; -77.991389 (Frehn Bridge)
Springfield Township
4 Greenwood Lake Dam May 11, 1987
(#87000050)
5 miles (8.0 km) north of Belleville off Pennsylvania Route 305
40°38′55″N 77°45′32″W / 40.648611°N 77.758889°W / 40.648611; -77.758889 (Greenwood Lake Dam)
Jackson Township
5 Monroe Furnace November 13, 1989
(#89001818)
Junction of Pennsylvania Route 26 and Legislative Route 31076, 6 miles (9.7 km) northwest of McAlevys Fort
40°41′43″N 77°53′41″W / 40.695278°N 77.894722°W / 40.695278; -77.894722 (Monroe Furnace)
Barree Township
6 Christian Oyer Jr. House July 21, 1995
(#95000882)
Township Road 513, northeast of Huntingdon
40°36′34″N 77°53′54″W / 40.609444°N 77.898333°W / 40.609444; -77.898333 (Christian Oyer Jr. House)
Barree Township
7 Pennsylvania Canal Guard Lock and Feeder Dam, Raystown Branch March 20, 1990
(#90000394)
2.5 miles (4.0 km) east of Huntingdon, south of U.S. Route 22 on the Juniata River
40°26′59″N 77°58′09″W / 40.449722°N 77.969167°W / 40.449722; -77.969167 (Pennsylvania Canal Guard Lock and Feeder Dam, Raystown Branch)
Henderson Township
8 Pennsylvania Railroad Bridge over Shavers Creek March 20, 1990
(#90000395)
Over Shavers Creek near its confluence with the Juniata River
40°34′01″N 78°02′54″W / 40.566944°N 78.048333°W / 40.566944; -78.048333 (Pennsylvania Railroad Bridge over Shavers Creek)
Logan Township and Petersburg
9 Pennsylvania Railroad District March 20, 1990
(#90000393)
Conrail mile markers 213.73 to 218.88
40°36′47″N 78°09′07″W / 40.613056°N 78.151944°W / 40.613056; -78.151944 (Pennsylvania Railroad District)
Spruce Creek Township
10 Hugh D. and Martha South Seeds Farm March 12, 1999
(#99000328)
Legislative Route 31061, 1 mile (1.6 km) east of Pemberton
40°37′45″N 78°09′06″W / 40.629167°N 78.151667°W / 40.629167; -78.151667 (Hugh D. and Martha South Seeds Farm)
Spruce Creek Township
11 Spruce Creek Rod and Gun Club February 28, 1991
(#91000228)
Pennsylvania Route 45, northeast of Franklinville (6501 Clubhouse Lane)
40°40′28″N 78°02′52″W / 40.674444°N 78.047778°W / 40.674444; -78.047778 (Spruce Creek Rod and Gun Club)
Franklin Township
12 Whipple Dam State Park Day Use District February 12, 1987
(#87000109)
10 miles (16 km) south of State College, east of Pennsylvania Route 26
40°41′05″N 77°51′53″W / 40.684722°N 77.864722°W / 40.684722; -77.864722 (Whipple Dam State Park Day Use District)
Jackson Township

Dauphin County

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[1] Name on the Register Image Date listed[2] Location City or town Description
1 Calver Island January 17, 2007
(#06001256)
In the Susquehanna River, southeast of Harrisburg
40°12′20″N 76°48′24″W / 40.20556°N 76.80667°W / 40.20556; -76.80667 (Calver Island)[3]

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Swatara Township
2 Clemson Island Prehistoric District September 17, 1981
(#81000540)
Southern portion of Clemson Island in the Susquehanna River
40°27′54.5″N 76°56′44.4″W / 40.465139°N 76.945667°W / 40.465139; -76.945667 (Clemson Island Prehistoric District)[4]

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Halifax Township
3 Conrad and Margaret Allerman House September 8, 2011
(#11000644)
1412 Farmhouse Lane
40°14′12″N 76°45′50″W / 40.236667°N 76.763889°W / 40.236667; -76.763889 (Conrad and Margaret Allerman House)
Lower Swatara Township
4 Dauphin County Bridge No. 27 August 2, 1993
(#93000720)
Deibler's Dam Road (Mahantango Creek Road) across Mahantango Creek
40°38′05″N 76°51′23″W / 40.634722°N 76.856389°W / 40.634722; -76.856389 (Dauphin County Bridge No. 27)
Mifflin Township Extends into Lower Mahanoy Township in Northumberland County
5 GAR Building November 5, 1986
(#86003453)
626–628 North Second Street
40°34′04″N 76°42′01″W / 40.567778°N 76.700278°W / 40.567778; -76.700278 (GAR Building)
Lykens
6 Legislative Route 1 Sycamore Allee February 7, 2007
(#07000029)
Legislative Route 1, approximately 1 mile (1.6 km) north and south of Halifax
40°28′03″N 76°55′52″W / 40.4675°N 76.931111°W / 40.4675; -76.931111 (Legislative Route 1 Sycamore Allee)
Halifax and Reed Townships
7 Romberger-Stover House August 29, 1980
(#80003481)
Market Street
40°36′09″N 76°48′42″W / 40.6025°N 76.811667°W / 40.6025; -76.811667 (Romberger-Stover House)
Berrysburg
8 Shoop Site (36DA20) February 13, 1986
(#86000241)
East of Enders
40°29′14″N 76°49′12″W / 40.48722°N 76.82000°W / 40.48722; -76.82000 (Shoop Site (36DA20))[5]

Coordinates missing
Jackson Township and Wayne Township
9 John Todd House November 3, 1988
(#88002371)
South Meadow Lane
40°21′07″N 76°40′15″W / 40.351944°N 76.670833°W / 40.351944; -76.670833 (John Todd House)
East Hanover Township

Franklin County

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[1] Name on the Register Image Date listed[2] Location City or town Description
1 Angle Farm November 20, 1979
(#79002231)
Southeast of Mercersburg
39°45′53″N 77°51′10″W / 39.764722°N 77.852778°W / 39.764722; -77.852778 (Angle Farm)
Montgomery Township
2 Jeremiah Burns Farm August 15, 2002
(#02000065)
10988 Fish and Game Road
39°45′58″N 77°31′47″W / 39.76624°N 77.52985°W / 39.76624; -77.52985 (Jeremiah Burns Farm)
Washington Township
3 Church Hill Farm December 2, 1980
(#80003498)
Northeast of Mercersburg at 8941 Kings Lane
39°50′21″N 77°51′11″W / 39.839167°N 77.853056°W / 39.839167; -77.853056 (Church Hill Farm)
Peters Township
4 Findlay Farm April 21, 1983
(#83002245)
6801 Findlay Road near Lamasters
39°49′50″N 77°51′55″W / 39.830556°N 77.865278°W / 39.830556; -77.865278 (Findlay Farm)
Peters Township
5 Handycraft Farmstead August 22, 2002
(#02000893)
11071 Country Club Road
39°45′49″N 77°32′03″W / 39.763611°N 77.534167°W / 39.763611; -77.534167 (Handycraft Farmstead)
Washington Township


6 Irwinton Historic District December 26, 2012
(#12001096)
9717 & 9685 Anderson Rd.
39°47′22″N 77°50′56″W / 39.789544°N 77.848953°W / 39.789544; -77.848953 (Irwinton Historic District)
Montgomery Township
7 Robert Kennedy Memorial Presbyterian Church June 6, 2009
(#09000385)
11799 Mercersburg Road
39°45′51″N 77°51′09″W / 39.764167°N 77.8525°W / 39.764167; -77.8525 (Robert Kennedy Memorial Presbyterian Church)
Montgomery Township
8 Mansfield April 26, 1979
(#79002232)
Southeast of Mercersburg
39°47′34″N 77°51′44″W / 39.792778°N 77.862222°W / 39.792778; -77.862222 (Mansfield)
Montgomery Township
9 McCoy-Shoemaker Farm June 27, 1980
(#80003500)
Southwest of Upton on Pennsylvania Route 995
39°47′57″N 77°49′20″W / 39.799167°N 77.822222°W / 39.799167; -77.822222 (McCoy-Shoemaker Farm)
Peters Township
10 Millmont Farm April 27, 1979
(#79002233)
East of Mercersburg at the junction of Pennsylvania Routes 16 and 416
39°48′16″N 77°52′24″W / 39.804444°N 77.873333°W / 39.804444; -77.873333 (Millmont Farm)
Montgomery Township
11 Mitchell-Shook House September 17, 1980
(#80003497)
Leitersburg Street
39°46′48″N 77°43′26″W / 39.78°N 77.723889°W / 39.78; -77.723889 (Mitchell-Shook House)
Greencastle
12 Monterey Historic District April 22, 1976
(#76001639)
Off Pennsylvania Route 16 near Blue Ridge Summit
39°44′10″N 77°28′09″W / 39.736111°N 77.469167°W / 39.736111; -77.469167 (Monterey Historic District)
Washington Township
13 Red Run Lodge February 16, 1996
(#96000083)
Buchanan Trail East (Pennsylvania Route 16) near Rouzerville
39°44′13″N 77°31′03″W / 39.736944°N 77.5175°W / 39.736944; -77.5175 (Red Run Lodge)
Washington Township
14 Rock Hill Farm July 28, 1999
(#99000880)
12995 and 12755 Bain Road near Mercersburg
39°45′07″N 77°52′08″W / 39.751944°N 77.868889°W / 39.751944; -77.868889 (Rock Hill Farm)
Montgomery Township
15 Spring Grove Farm and Distillery August 10, 1979
(#79002229)
Northwest of Greencastle on Williamsport Pike
39°45′33″N 77°45′31″W / 39.759167°N 77.758611°W / 39.759167; -77.758611 (Spring Grove Farm and Distillery)
Antrim Township
16 Springdale Mills September 18, 1975
(#75001642)
Southeast of Waynesboro off Pennsylvania Route 16 on Amsterdam Road
39°44′05″N 77°32′56″W / 39.734722°N 77.548889°W / 39.734722; -77.548889 (Springdale Mills)
Washington Township
17 Stover-Winger Farm August 24, 1979
(#79002230)
Leitersburg Road near Greencastle
39°46′44″N 77°43′12″W / 39.778889°N 77.72°W / 39.778889; -77.72 (Stover-Winger Farm)
Antrim Township
18 Woodland September 20, 1973
(#73001633)
Southwest of St. Thomas on Pennsylvania Route 416
39°53′38″N 77°50′12″W / 39.893889°N 77.836667°W / 39.893889; -77.836667 (Woodland)
St. Thomas Township
19 Col. John Work House November 20, 1979
(#79002234)
Southeast of Mercersburg
39°47′48″N 77°56′27″W / 39.796667°N 77.940833°W / 39.796667; -77.940833 (Col. John Work House)
Montgomery Township

York County

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[1] Name on the Register Image Date listed[2] Location City or town Description
1 Henry and Elizabeth Berkheimer Farm November 15, 2000
(#00001382)
240 Bentz Mill Road
40°02′26″N 77°00′50″W / 40.040556°N 77.013889°W / 40.040556; -77.013889 (Henry and Elizabeth Berkheimer Farm)
Washington Township
2 S. B. Brodbeck Housing September 6, 1990
(#90001413)
Main Street in Brodbecks
39°46′13″N 76°49′39″W / 39.770278°N 76.8275°W / 39.770278; -76.8275 (S. B. Brodbeck Housing)
Codorus Township
3 Burgholtshouse June 22, 1979
(#79002369)
South of East Prospect on Pennsylvania Route 124
39°57′57″N 76°30′54″W / 39.965833°N 76.515°W / 39.965833; -76.515 (Burgholtshouse)
Lower Windsor Township
4 Chestnut Hill September 1, 2001
(#01000952)
1105 Windsor Road
39°56′22″N 76°37′01″W / 39.939444°N 76.616944°W / 39.939444; -76.616944 (Chestnut Hill)
Windsor Township
5 Clear Spring Mill November 4, 1996
(#96001199)
Western corner of the junction of Capitol Hill and Clear Spring Roads, south of Dillsburg
40°03′25″N 77°03′53″W / 40.056944°N 77.064722°W / 40.056944; -77.064722 (Clear Spring Mill)
Franklin Township
6 Deer Creek Bridge, Stewartstown Railroad May 4, 1995
(#95000544)
Stewartstown Railroad tracks over Deer Creek at Deer Creek Road, east of Shrewsbury
39°45′30″N 76°38′55″W / 39.758333°N 76.648611°W / 39.758333; -76.648611 (Deer Creek Bridge, Stewartstown Railroad)
Hopewell and Shrewsbury Townships
7 Delta Trestle Bridge, Maryland and Pennsylvania Railroad May 4, 1995
(#95000550)
Maryland and Pennsylvania Railroad tracks over an unnamed stream, east of Bunker Hill Road, north of Delta
39°43′44″N 76°19′49″W / 39.728889°N 76.330278°W / 39.728889; -76.330278 (Delta Trestle Bridge, Maryland and Pennsylvania Railroad)
Peach Bottom Township
8 Gilbert Bridge May 5, 1989
(#89000355)
Bishop Road / Gilbert Road over Yellow Breeches Creek, northwest of Siddonsburg
40°09′13″N 76°58′52″W / 40.153583°N 76.981111°W / 40.153583; -76.981111 (Gilbert Bridge)
Monaghan Township Extends into Upper Allen Township in Cumberland County
9 Oscar Leibhart Site (36YO9) May 24, 1984
(#84003597)
Along the Susquehanna River, south of Trinity Church Road and west of Long Level Road
39°59′20.4″N 76°30′1″W / 39.989000°N 76.50028°W / 39.989000; -76.50028 (Leibhart, Oscar, Site (36YO9))[6]

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Lower Windsor Township
10 McCalls Ferry Farm November 8, 2000
(#00001344)
447 McCalls Ferry Road
39°49′30″N 76°21′22″W / 39.825°N 76.356111°W / 39.825; -76.356111 (McCalls Ferry Farm)
Lower Chanceford Township
11 Muddy Creek Bridge, Maryland and Pennsylvania Railroad May 4, 1995
(#95000540)
Maryland and Pennsylvania railroad tracks over Muddy Creek, east of Creek Ridge Road, south of Sunnyburn
39°45′37″N 76°21′05″W / 39.760278°N 76.351389°W / 39.760278; -76.351389 (Muddy Creek Bridge, Maryland and Pennsylvania Railroad)
Lower Chanceford and Peach Bottom Townships
12 Muddy Creek Forks Historic District April 29, 1994
(#94000397)
Junction of Muddy Creek Forks and New Park Roads at Muddy Creek Forks
39°48′27″N 76°28′31″W / 39.8075°N 76.475278°W / 39.8075; -76.475278 (Muddy Creek Forks Historic District)
East Hopewell, Fawn, and Lower Chanceford Townships
13 Payne's Folly March 6, 1986
(#86000422)
Watters Road
39°43′32″N 76°30′06″W / 39.725556°N 76.501667°W / 39.725556; -76.501667 (Payne's Folly)
Fawn Township
14 Scott Creek Bridge-North, Maryland and Pennsylvania Railroad May 4, 1995
(#95000551)
Maryland and Pennsylvania railroad tracks over Scott Creek, west of Watson's Corner and south of Pennsylvania Route 851
39°44′46″N 76°20′29″W / 39.746111°N 76.341389°W / 39.746111; -76.341389 (Scott Creek Bridge-North, Maryland and Pennsylvania Railroad)
Peach Bottom Township
15 South Road Bridge, Northern Central Railway May 4, 1995
(#95000549)
Former Northern Central railroad tracks over an unnamed creek at the South Branch of the Codorus Creek, at Larue
39°49′14″N 76°45′39″W / 39.820556°N 76.760833°W / 39.820556; -76.760833 (South Road Bridge, Northern Central Railway)
Springfield Township
16 Samuel Stoner Homestead January 30, 1976
(#76001684)
South of York off Pennsylvania Route 182
39°55′25″N 76°45′48″W / 39.923611°N 76.763333°W / 39.923611; -76.763333 (Samuel Stoner Homestead)
West Manchester Township
17 Pierceville Run Agricultural Historic District February 1, 2013
(#12000902)
Roughly bounded by Fair School, Myers, Meckley, Rockville, & Narrow Gauge Rds., & Pierceville Run
39°46′32″N 76°45′51″W / 39.775429°N 76.764078°W / 39.775429; -76.764078 (Pierceville Run Agricultural Historic District)
Glen Rock vicinity
18 York Iron Company Mine March 15, 1985
(#85000580)
North of Green Valley Road, south of Spring Grove
39°50′29″N 76°48′35″W / 39.841389°N 76.809722°W / 39.841389; -76.809722 (York Iron Company Mine)
North Codorus Township

Luzerne County

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[1] Name on the Register Image Date listed[2] Location City or town Description
1 Ashley Planes January 25, 1980
(#80003562)
Off Pennsylvania Route 309
41°11′26″N 75°54′37″W / 41.190556°N 75.910278°W / 41.190556; -75.910278 (Ashley Planes)
Fairview and Hanover Townships
2 Bear Creek Village Historic District October 28, 1999
(#99001287)
Pennsylvania Route 115 at Bear Creek Dam
41°11′00″N 75°45′20″W / 41.183333°N 75.755556°W / 41.183333; -75.755556 (Bear Creek Village Historic District)
Bear Creek Village
3 Benjamin Evans House August 25, 1983
(#83002260)
Off Pennsylvania Route 93 south of Nescopeck
41°02′36″N 76°13′19″W / 41.043333°N 76.221944°W / 41.043333; -76.221944 (Benjamin Evans House)
Nescopeck Township
4 Hazelton High School April 16, 2012
(#12000222)
700 N. Wyoming St.
40°57′59″N 75°58′21″W / 40.966273°N 75.97263°W / 40.966273; -75.97263 (Hazelton High School)
Hazleton Educational Resources of Pennsylvania Multiple Property Submission


5 Hotel Altamont December 29, 2014
(#14001101)
145 W. Broad St.
40°57′17″N 75°58′36″W / 40.9548°N 75.9768°W / 40.9548; -75.9768 (Hotel Altamont)
Hazleton
6 Luzerne County Fresh Air Camp February 20, 2004
(#04000064)
Middle Road, approximately 0.25 miles (0.40 km) northeast of the junction of Middle Road and Pennsylvania Route 3021
41°00′44″N 75°59′44″W / 41.012222°N 75.995556°W / 41.012222; -75.995556 (Luzerne County Fresh Air Camp)
Butler Township
7 George W. Search House July 10, 2009
(#09000387)
56 South Main Street
41°09′03″N 76°09′03″W / 41.150833°N 76.150833°W / 41.150833; -76.150833 (George W. Search House)
Shickshinny
8 Stoddartsville Historic District November 12, 1998
(#98001373)
South side of Pennsylvania Route 115 at the Lehigh River in Stoddartsville
41°07′47″N 75°37′42″W / 41.129806°N 75.628333°W / 41.129806; -75.628333 (Stoddartsville Historic District)
Buck Township

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f Numbers represent an alphabetical ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
  2. ^ a b c d e f The eight-digit number below each date is the number assigned to each location in the National Register Information System database, which can be viewed by clicking the number.
  3. ^ Location derived from its GNIS feature record; the NRIS lists the site as "Address Restricted
  4. ^ Location derived from its NRHP nomination form; the NRIS lists the site as "Address Restricted"
  5. ^ Location derived from its NRHP nomination form; the NRIS lists the site as "Address Restricted"
  6. ^ Location derived from page 13 of this Lower Windsor Township planning document and from York Daily Record. "Preserving the Oscar Leibhart site: Piece of history: $1.5M." 2007-09-21. Accessed 2009-12-19. The NRIS lists the site as "Address Restricted".