National Register of Historic Places listings in Mercer County, New Jersey
List of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Mercer County, New Jersey
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This is intended to be a complete list of properties and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Mercer County, New Jersey. Latitude and longitude coordinates of the sites listed on this page may be displayed in an online map.[1]
This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted September 13, 2024.[2]
Current listings
[3] | Name on the Register[4] | Image | Date listed[5] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Abbott Farm Archeological Site | More images | December 8, 1976 (#76001158) | John A. Roebling Park, other nearby public and private lands 40°11′10″N 74°43′37″W / 40.186°N 74.727°W / 40.186; -74.727 (Abbott Farm Archeological Site) | Hamilton and Bordentown Townships, Bordentown[6] | Paleoindian settlement, 500 BC-500 AD.[7] Extends into Burlington County. |
2 | John Abbott II House | June 18, 1976 (#76001159) | 2200 Kuser Rd. 40°12′14″N 74°40′51″W / 40.203889°N 74.680833°W / 40.203889; -74.680833 (John Abbott II House) | Hamilton Township | Used to hide state treasury during American Revolution[8] | |
3 | Abbott-Decou House | July 1, 1976 (#76001160) | 58 Soloff Dr. 40°11′08″N 74°43′11″W / 40.185556°N 74.719722°W / 40.185556; -74.719722 (Abbott-Decou House) | Hamilton Township | Fine example of 18th century Quaker Georgian architecture.[9] | |
4 | Adams and Sickles Building | January 31, 1980 (#80002498) | 1 W. End Ave. 40°13′36″N 74°46′45″W / 40.226667°N 74.779167°W / 40.226667; -74.779167 (Adams and Sickles Building) | Trenton | Focal point for West End neighborhood, remembered for soda fountain and corner druggist.[10] | |
5 | American Cigar Company Building | December 30, 2011 (#11000965) | 176 Division St. 40°12′45″N 74°44′41″W / 40.212498°N 74.744743°W / 40.212498; -74.744743 (American Cigar Company Building) | Trenton | Built in 1903 as part of Trenton's vibrant cigar industry | |
6 | Anderson-Capner House | April 3, 1973 (#73001107) | 700 Trumbull Ave. 40°14′52″N 74°44′06″W / 40.247755°N 74.734912°W / 40.247755; -74.734912 (Anderson-Capner House) | Lawrence | Pre-revolutionary farmhouse built 1764[11] | |
7 | Archeological Site No. 1-18th Century Vessel (28ME196) | August 14, 1986 (#86001508) | Address restricted[12] | Trenton | ||
8 | Baker-Brearley House | August 31, 1979 (#79001499) | East of Lawrenceville on Meadow Rd 40°17′33″N 74°42′03″W / 40.292504°N 74.700792°W / 40.292504; -74.700792 (Baker-Brearley House) | Lawrenceville | Georgian house built 1761[13] | |
9 | Bear Tavern Road--Jacob's Creek Crossing Rural Historic District | November 30, 2011 (#11000872) | Bear Tavern Rd. & Jacobs Creek Rd. 40°17′21″N 74°50′29″W / 40.289151°N 74.841399°W / 40.289151; -74.841399 (Bear Tavern Road--Jacob's Creek Crossing Rural Historic District) | Hopewell Township, Ewing Township | Colonial rural landscape, route of Continental Army in 1776[14] | |
10 | Bellevue Avenue Colored School | January 2, 1997 (#96001547) | 81 Bellevue Ave. 40°13′32″N 74°46′17″W / 40.225556°N 74.771389°W / 40.225556; -74.771389 (Bellevue Avenue Colored School) | Trenton | ||
11 | Berkeley Square Historic District | November 20, 1980 (#80002499) | Roughly bounded by W. State St., Parkside, Riverside, and Overbrook Aves. 40°13′49″N 74°47′23″W / 40.230278°N 74.789722°W / 40.230278; -74.789722 (Berkeley Square Historic District) | Trenton | ||
12 | Bow Hill | January 25, 1973 (#73001111) | 477 Jeremiah Ave. off Lalor St. 40°11′32″N 74°44′39″W / 40.192222°N 74.744167°W / 40.192222; -74.744167 (Bow Hill) | Hamilton Township | ||
13 | Charles Brearley House | April 14, 1995 (#95000407) | 73 N. Clinton Ave. 40°13′23″N 74°45′18″W / 40.223056°N 74.755°W / 40.223056; -74.755 (Charles Brearley House) | Trenton | ||
14 | Broad Street National Bank | More images | January 17, 2008 (#07001404) | 143 E. State Street 40°13′12″N 74°45′43″W / 40.219907°N 74.762068°W / 40.219907; -74.762068 (Broad Street National Bank) | Trenton | |
15 | Camden and Amboy Railroad Right of Way Site | June 16, 2016 (#16000252) | N. side of Rogers Ave. about 100 yds. W. of Mercer St. 40°16′09″N 74°31′31″W / 40.269291°N 74.525172°W / 40.269291; -74.525172 (Camden and Amboy Railroad Right of Way Site) | Hightstown | ||
16 | Carver Center | More images | July 7, 2022 (#100007871) | 40 Fowler Street 40°13′29″N 74°46′07″W / 40.2248°N 74.7686°W / 40.2248; -74.7686 (Carver Center) | Trenton | Known as Sunlight Elks Lodge |
17 | Henry Clay and Bock & Co. Ltd. Cigar Factory | June 12, 1979 (#79001500) | 507 Grand St. 40°12′11″N 74°44′45″W / 40.203056°N 74.745833°W / 40.203056; -74.745833 (Henry Clay and Bock & Co. Ltd. Cigar Factory) | Trenton | Most architecturally distinctive industrial building in Trenton[15] | |
18 | Grover Cleveland Home | More images | October 15, 1966 (#66000463) | 15 Hodge Road 40°21′05″N 74°40′04″W / 40.351389°N 74.667778°W / 40.351389; -74.667778 (Grover Cleveland Home) | Princeton | Known as Westland Mansion |
19 | Crosswicks Creek Site III | More images | November 26, 1990 (#87001795) | Address restricted[12] | Hamilton Township | Extends into Burlington County |
20 | Delaware and Raritan Canal | More images | May 11, 1973 (#73001105) | Follows the Delaware River to Trenton, then E to New Brunswick 40°19′55″N 74°39′09″W / 40.331930°N 74.652628°W / 40.331930; -74.652628 (Delaware and Raritan Canal) | Princeton | |
21 | Gen. Philemon Dickinson House | May 17, 1974 (#74001172) | 46 Colonial Ave. 40°13′36″N 74°47′01″W / 40.226667°N 74.783611°W / 40.226667; -74.783611 (Gen. Philemon Dickinson House) | Trenton | ||
22 | Douglass House | More images | December 18, 1970 (#70000387) | Corner of Front and Montgomery Streets 40°13′08″N 74°45′42″W / 40.218913°N 74.761726°W / 40.218913; -74.761726 (Douglass House) | Trenton | George Washington's headquarters prior to the Battle of Princeton[16] |
23 | Drumthwacket | More images | June 10, 1975 (#75001142) | 344 Stockton Rd. 40°20′22″N 74°40′29″W / 40.339444°N 74.674722°W / 40.339444; -74.674722 (Drumthwacket) | Princeton | Official residence of the governor of New Jersey[17] |
24 | East Trenton Public Library | March 5, 2008 (#08000134) | 701 N. Clinton Ave. 40°14′00″N 74°44′30″W / 40.233255°N 74.741769°W / 40.233255; -74.741769 (East Trenton Public Library) | Trenton | ||
25 | Albert Einstein House | More images | January 7, 1976 (#76002297) | 112 Mercer St. 40°20′40″N 74°39′59″W / 40.344444°N 74.666389°W / 40.344444; -74.666389 (Albert Einstein House) | Princeton | |
26 | First Presbyterian Church | More images | September 9, 2005 (#05000967) | 120 East State Street 40°13′14″N 74°45′48″W / 40.220446°N 74.763312°W / 40.220446; -74.763312 (First Presbyterian Church) | Trenton | Includes churchyard cemetery |
27 | First Presbyterian Church of Pennington | More images | August 24, 2011 (#11000591) | 13 S. Main St. 40°19′39″N 74°47′25″W / 40.3275°N 74.790278°W / 40.3275; -74.790278 (First Presbyterian Church of Pennington) | Pennington | |
28 | Golden Swan-True American | April 30, 2008 (#08000361) | 101-107 S. Warren St. 40°13′09″N 74°45′58″W / 40.2192°N 74.766011°W / 40.2192; -74.766011 (Golden Swan-True American) | Trenton | ||
29 | William Green House | More images | December 4, 1973 (#73001106) | Metzger Drive 40°15′54″N 74°46′39″W / 40.26502178604058°N 74.77741373763769°W / 40.26502178604058; -74.77741373763769 (William Green House) | Ewing Township | Historic farmhouse, dating to 1717. On Preservation New Jersey's list of 10 most endangered historic sites[18] |
30 | Green-Reading House | March 12, 1998 (#98000237) | 107 Wilburtha Rd. 40°15′38″N 74°49′32″W / 40.260427°N 74.825467°W / 40.260427; -74.825467 (Green-Reading House) | Ewing Township | Federal style farmhouse from ca. 1797[19] | |
31 | Harbourton Historic District | More images | December 31, 1974 (#74001167) | Junction of Harbourton/Rocktown and Harbourton/Mt. Airy Roads 40°21′08″N 74°51′12″W / 40.352222°N 74.853333°W / 40.352222; -74.853333 (Harbourton Historic District) | Harbourton | |
32 | John D. Hart House | More images | October 18, 1972 (#72000800) | 54 East Curlis Avenue, Pennington 40°19′18″N 74°46′59″W / 40.321667°N 74.783056°W / 40.321667; -74.783056 (John D. Hart House) | Hopewell Township | Built c. 1800, fine example of a clapboard house[20] |
33 | Hart-Hoch House | March 14, 1973 (#73001109) | Southwest of Pennington on CR 546 and Scotch Rd. 40°18′34″N 74°48′43″W / 40.309444°N 74.811944°W / 40.309444; -74.811944 (Hart-Hoch House) | Hopewell Township | Federal style home, ca. 1800[21] | |
34 | Joseph Henry House | More images | October 15, 1966 (#66000464) | Princeton University campus 40°20′58″N 74°39′32″W / 40.349444°N 74.658889°W / 40.349444; -74.658889 (Joseph Henry House) | Princeton | |
35 | Donald Grant Herring Estate | More images | January 17, 1992 (#91001927) | 52, 72 and 75 Arreton Rd., Princeton 40°22′56″N 74°39′57″W / 40.382222°N 74.665833°W / 40.382222; -74.665833 (Donald Grant Herring Estate) | Princeton | |
36 | Higbee Street School | April 14, 1995 (#95000409) | 20 Bellevue Ave. 40°14′04″N 74°45′57″W / 40.234444°N 74.765833°W / 40.234444; -74.765833 (Higbee Street School) | Trenton | ||
37 | Highfields | September 23, 1994 (#94001096) | End of Lindbergh Rd., East Amwell Township 40°25′26″N 74°46′04″W / 40.423889°N 74.767778°W / 40.423889; -74.767778 (Highfields) | Hopewell Township | Home of Charles and Anne Lindbergh. Site of the Lindbergh kidnapping.[22] Extends into Hunterdon County | |
38 | Hog Island Cranes | June 17, 1980 (#80002500) | Trenton Marine Terminal 40°11′27″N 74°45′22″W / 40.190833°N 74.756111°W / 40.190833; -74.756111 (Hog Island Cranes) | Trenton | ||
39 | Hopewell Station | More images | June 22, 1984 (#84002728) | Railroad Place 40°23′29″N 74°45′48″W / 40.391389°N 74.763333°W / 40.391389; -74.763333 (Hopewell Station) | Hopewell | part of the Operating Passenger Railroad Stations TR |
40 | House at 379 West State Street | January 23, 1980 (#80002501) | 379 W. State St. 40°13′29″N 74°46′41″W / 40.224722°N 74.778056°W / 40.224722; -74.778056 (House at 379 West State Street) | Trenton | Queen Anne revival house[23] | |
41 | Hunt Farmstead | October 28, 1988 (#87002555) | 197 Blackwell Rd. 40°19′18″N 74°45′39″W / 40.321778°N 74.760718°W / 40.321778; -74.760718 (Hunt Farmstead) | Hopewell Township | ||
42 | In and Out Social Club | March 26, 1987 (#87000513) | 714-716 S. Clinton Ave. 40°12′34″N 74°45′06″W / 40.209444°N 74.751667°W / 40.209444; -74.751667 (In and Out Social Club) | Trenton | Built in 1893 for "social, intellectual, and recreative purposes."[24] | |
43 | Jugtown Historic District | More images | January 22, 1987 (#86003670) | Nassau and Harrison Sts., Harrison St. N, and Evelyn Pl. 40°21′14″N 74°38′49″W / 40.353889°N 74.646944°W / 40.353889; -74.646944 (Jugtown Historic District) | Princeton | |
44 | King's Highway Historic District | More images | December 21, 2000 (#00001493) | NJ 27, US 206 40°20′54″N 74°39′52″W / 40.348261°N 74.664502°W / 40.348261; -74.664502 (King's Highway Historic District) | Lawrenceville, Princeton | Extends into Middlesex and Somerset Counties |
45 | Kingston Mill Historic District | More images | April 10, 1986 (#86000707) | Roughly bounded by Herrontown, River, Princeton-Kingston Roads 40°22′25″N 74°37′14″W / 40.373577°N 74.620630°W / 40.373577; -74.620630 (Kingston Mill Historic District) | Princeton | Extends into Middlesex and Somerset Counties, includes Kingston Bridge |
46 | Rudolph V. Kuser Estate | August 24, 1979 (#79001501) | 315 W. State St. 40°13′23″N 74°46′36″W / 40.223056°N 74.776667°W / 40.223056; -74.776667 (Rudolph V. Kuser Estate) | Trenton | ||
47 | Lake Carnegie Historic District | More images | June 28, 1990 (#90001000) | Roughly bounded by Lake Carnegie shoreline from Conrail bridge at west end to dam west of Kingston at east end 40°20′51″N 74°38′12″W / 40.3475°N 74.636667°W / 40.3475; -74.636667 (Lake Carnegie Historic District) | Princeton | |
48 | Lawrence Township Historic District | More images | September 14, 1972 (#72000799) | Lawrenceville and vicinity N, including both sides of U.S. 206 40°18′01″N 74°43′12″W / 40.300278°N 74.72°W / 40.300278; -74.72 (Lawrence Township Historic District) | Lawrence Township | Includes Lawrenceville School |
49 | Lawrenceville School | More images | February 24, 1986 (#86000158) | Main St. 40°17′45″N 74°43′49″W / 40.295833°N 74.730278°W / 40.295833; -74.730278 (Lawrenceville School) | Lawrenceville | |
50 | Ichabod Leigh House | March 4, 1975 (#75001139) | 953 Cherry Valley Road 40°22′21″N 74°43′55″W / 40.3725°N 74.731944°W / 40.3725; -74.731944 (Ichabod Leigh House) | Hopewell Township | ||
51 | Thomas Maddock's Sons Company | March 14, 2008 (#08000178) | American Metro Boulevard 40°15′27″N 74°42′17″W / 40.257383°N 74.704672°W / 40.257383; -74.704672 (Thomas Maddock's Sons Company) | Hamilton Township | Sanitary pottery manufacturing plant built 1924-25[25] | |
52 | Mansion House | More images | February 6, 1973 (#73001112) | Cadwalader Park 40°14′12″N 74°47′22″W / 40.236667°N 74.789444°W / 40.236667; -74.789444 (Mansion House) | Trenton | Also known as Ellarslie and the McCall House, home to the Trenton City Museum |
53 | Maybury Hill | More images | November 11, 1971 (#71000502) | 346 Snowden Lane 40°22′02″N 74°38′34″W / 40.367222°N 74.642778°W / 40.367222; -74.642778 (Maybury Hill) | Princeton | |
54 | Mercer Street Friends Center | August 12, 1971 (#71000505) | 151 Mercer St. 40°13′02″N 74°45′40″W / 40.217222°N 74.761111°W / 40.217222; -74.761111 (Mercer Street Friends Center) | Trenton | ||
55 | Mill Hill Historic District | More images | December 12, 1977 (#77000880) | Roughly bounded by Clay, Jackson, Front, Market, Broad, and Greenwood Streets 40°13′01″N 74°45′40″W / 40.216944°N 74.761111°W / 40.216944; -74.761111 (Mill Hill Historic District) | Trenton | Includes Douglass House and Mercer Street Friends Center |
56 | Morven | More images | January 25, 1971 (#71000503) | 55 Stockton St. 40°20′51″N 74°40′01″W / 40.3475°N 74.666944°W / 40.3475; -74.666944 (Morven) | Princeton | |
57 | Mott School and Second Street School | April 15, 1986 (#86000809) | Centre and 643-645 Second Sts. 40°12′07″N 74°45′24″W / 40.201944°N 74.756667°W / 40.201944; -74.756667 (Mott School and Second Street School) | Trenton | ||
58 | Mount Rose Distillery | More images | December 12, 1996 (#96001471) | Address restricted[12] 40°22′02″N 74°44′49″W / 40.367361°N 74.747083°W / 40.367361; -74.747083 (Mount Rose Distillery) | Hopewell Township | |
59 | Mountain Avenue Historic District | February 2, 1995 (#94001604) | 73-143 Mountain Ave. 40°21′25″N 74°40′25″W / 40.356944°N 74.673611°W / 40.356944; -74.673611 (Mountain Avenue Historic District) | Princeton | ||
60 | Nassau Hall, Princeton University | More images | October 15, 1966 (#66000465) | Princeton University campus 40°20′55″N 74°39′34″W / 40.348611°N 74.659444°W / 40.348611; -74.659444 (Nassau Hall, Princeton University) | Princeton | |
61 | New Jersey Division of Motor Vehicles Building | March 20, 2023 (#100008729) | 25 South Montgomery Street 40°13′10″N 74°45′42″W / 40.2195°N 74.7618°W / 40.2195; -74.7618 (New Jersey Division of Motor Vehicles Building) | Trenton | ||
62 | Old Barracks | More images | January 25, 1971 (#71000506) | S. Willow St. 40°13′10″N 74°46′07″W / 40.219444°N 74.768611°W / 40.219444; -74.768611 (Old Barracks) | Trenton | |
63 | Old Eagle Tavern | November 3, 1972 (#72000801) | 431, 433 S. Broad St. 40°12′47″N 74°45′34″W / 40.2131°N 74.7594°W / 40.2131; -74.7594 (Old Eagle Tavern) | Trenton | ||
64 | Old Ryan Farm | More images | September 10, 1971 (#71000507) | 27 Federal City Road 40°16′47″N 74°46′15″W / 40.2798°N 74.7709°W / 40.2798; -74.7709 (Old Ryan Farm) | Ewing Township | Known as the Benjamin Temple House |
65 | Isaac Pearson House | February 1, 2006 (#05001568) | Hobson Ave. at Emiline Ave. 40°11′16″N 74°42′44″W / 40.1878°N 74.7122°W / 40.1878; -74.7122 (Isaac Pearson House) | Hamilton Township | ||
66 | Pennington Railroad Station | December 31, 1974 (#74001170) | Corner of Franklin and Green Ave. 40°19′58″N 74°47′41″W / 40.3328°N 74.7947°W / 40.3328; -74.7947 (Pennington Railroad Station) | Pennington | ||
67 | Penns Neck Baptist Church | More images | December 28, 1989 (#89002160) | US 1 at Princeton-Hightstown Road 40°19′55″N 74°38′15″W / 40.3319°N 74.6375°W / 40.3319; -74.6375 (Penns Neck Baptist Church) | Penns Neck | |
68 | Pennsylvania Railroad Bridge | More images | June 6, 1979 (#79001502) | Spans Delaware River 40°12′24″N 74°46′09″W / 40.2067°N 74.7692°W / 40.2067; -74.7692 (Pennsylvania Railroad Bridge) | Trenton | |
69 | Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Freight Station | May 14, 1979 (#79001503) | 260 N. Willow St. 40°13′34″N 74°46′03″W / 40.2261°N 74.7675°W / 40.2261; -74.7675 (Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Freight Station) | Trenton | ||
70 | Joseph Phillips Farm | More images | May 2, 1977 (#77000879) | North of Titusville on Hunter Road 40°20′23″N 74°53′56″W / 40.3397°N 74.8989°W / 40.3397; -74.8989 (Joseph Phillips Farm) | Hopewell Township | Started by Joseph Phillips in 1732, now the Howell Living History Farm, which operates and preserves it as it was in 1900[26] |
71 | Pleasant Valley Historic District | More images | June 14, 1991 (#91000676) | Centered on junction of Pleasant Valley Road with Woodens Lane and Hunter Road 40°20′18″N 74°53′44″W / 40.3383°N 74.8956°W / 40.3383; -74.8956 (Pleasant Valley Historic District) | Hopewell Township | Extends into Hunterdon County, includes Joseph Phillips Farm |
72 | President's House | More images | July 17, 1971 (#71000504) | Nassau St. 40°20′56″N 74°39′36″W / 40.3489°N 74.66°W / 40.3489; -74.66 (President's House) | Princeton | |
73 | Princeton Battlefield | More images | October 15, 1966 (#66000466) | Princeton Battlefield State Park; also Roughly Quaker Rd. from Stockton Rd. to Stony Brook 40°19′45″N 74°40′36″W / 40.3292°N 74.6767°W / 40.3292; -74.6767 (Princeton Battlefield) | Princeton | Boundary increases approved October 10, 1989 and April 26, 2019 |
74 | Princeton Historic District | More images | June 27, 1975 (#75001143) | Irregular pattern between Lytle St. and Haslet Ave. from Lovers Lane to Olden Sts. 40°20′48″N 74°39′51″W / 40.3467°N 74.6642°W / 40.3467; -74.6642 (Princeton Historic District) | Princeton | |
75 | Princeton Ice Company | August 28, 2007 (#07000874) | 57 Mountain Ave. 40°21′26″N 74°40′17″W / 40.3573°N 74.6713°W / 40.3573; -74.6713 (Princeton Ice Company) | Princeton | ||
76 | Prospect | More images | February 4, 1985 (#85002434) | Princeton University campus 40°20′49″N 74°39′24″W / 40.3469°N 74.6567°W / 40.3469; -74.6567 (Prospect) | Princeton | |
77 | Riverview Cemetery | More images | March 27, 2017 (#100000810) | 870 Centre Street 40°11′42″N 74°45′12″W / 40.19492°N 74.75344°W / 40.19492; -74.75344 (Riverview Cemetery) | Trenton | |
78 | Roebling Machine Shop | More images | September 4, 1997 (#97000932) | 675 S. Clinton Ave. 40°12′35″N 74°45′11″W / 40.2097°N 74.7531°W / 40.2097; -74.7531 (Roebling Machine Shop) | Trenton | Oldest surviving building in the Roebling complex, built innovative wire rope making machines[27] |
79 | John A. Roebling's Sons Company, Trenton N.J., Block 3 | More images | August 22, 2012 (#12000528) | Bounded by Hamilton Ave., Clark, Elmer, & E. Canal Sts. 40°12′46″N 74°45′19″W / 40.2127°N 74.7552°W / 40.2127; -74.7552 (John A. Roebling's Sons Company, Trenton N.J., Block 3) | Trenton | Northern portion of Roebling complex, built wire for North Sea Mine Barrage, Golden Gate Bridge, among other structures |
80 | John Rogers House | More images | January 31, 1978 (#78001770) | South of Princeton on S. Post Rd. 40°15′45″N 74°38′52″W / 40.262414°N 74.6479°W / 40.262414; -74.6479 (John Rogers House) | West Windsor | |
81 | V. Henry Rothschild-F.A. Straus and Co.-Atlantic Products Corporation Mill Complex | More images | November 19, 2020 (#100005815) | 1 North Johnston Ave. 40°13′58″N 74°44′00″W / 40.2329°N 74.7333°W / 40.2329; -74.7333 (V. Henry Rothschild-F.A. Straus and Co.-Atlantic Products Corporation Mill Complex) | Hamilton Township | |
82 | Sacred Heart Church | May 2, 2002 (#02000434) | 343 S. Broad St. 40°12′59″N 74°45′40″W / 40.2164°N 74.7611°W / 40.2164; -74.7611 (Sacred Heart Church) | Trenton | ||
83 | Samuel Sloan House | March 28, 1974 (#74001168) | 238 S. Main St. 40°15′58″N 74°31′32″W / 40.2661°N 74.5256°W / 40.2661; -74.5256 (Samuel Sloan House) | Hightstown | ||
84 | Smith-Ribsam House | June 9, 1988 (#88000722) | 45 Pine Knoll Dr. 40°16′27″N 74°43′28″W / 40.274167°N 74.724444°W / 40.274167; -74.724444 (Smith-Ribsam House) | Eldridge Park | ||
85 | Somerset Roller Mills | November 19, 1974 (#74001171) | NJ 29 40°16′45″N 74°51′13″W / 40.279167°N 74.853611°W / 40.279167; -74.853611 (Somerset Roller Mills) | Titusville | ||
86 | St. Michael's Episcopal Church | April 29, 1982 (#82003280) | 140 N. Warren St. 40°13′20″N 74°45′55″W / 40.222222°N 74.765278°W / 40.222222; -74.765278 (St. Michael's Episcopal Church) | Trenton | ||
87 | State House Historic District | More images | August 27, 1976 (#76001161) | Roughly bounded by Capitol Plaza, Willow, State and Lafayette Sts. • Boundary increase (listed April 2, 1992, refnum 92000295): W. State St. south side, west of New Jersey State House 40°13′14″N 74°46′15″W / 40.220556°N 74.770833°W / 40.220556; -74.770833 (State House Historic District) | Trenton | |
88 | Israel Stevens House | March 15, 2005 (#05000176) | 2167 Brunswick Ave. 40°15′19″N 74°44′00″W / 40.255278°N 74.733333°W / 40.255278; -74.733333 (Israel Stevens House) | Lawrence | ||
89 | Stockton Street Historic District | November 25, 2005 (#05001331) | 126-136 Stockton St., 219-237 Rogers Ave. 40°16′15″N 74°31′42″W / 40.2709°N 74.5284°W / 40.2709; -74.5284 (Stockton Street Historic District) | Hightstown | ||
90 | Stokely-Van Camp Industrial Complex | March 11, 1983 (#83001603) | Lalor Street at Stokely Ave. 40°11′59″N 74°45′16″W / 40.199722°N 74.754444°W / 40.199722; -74.754444 (Stokely-Van Camp Industrial Complex) | Trenton | ||
91 | Joseph Stout House | More images | October 29, 1974 (#74001169) | Province Line Road 40°24′34″N 74°44′44″W / 40.409444°N 74.745556°W / 40.409444; -74.745556 (Joseph Stout House) | Hopewell Township | |
92 | Titusville Historic District | More images | March 17, 1983 (#83001604) | River Drive 40°18′22″N 74°52′44″W / 40.306111°N 74.878889°W / 40.306111; -74.878889 (Titusville Historic District) | Titusville | |
93 | William Trent House | More images | April 15, 1970 (#70000388) | 15 Market Street 40°12′46″N 74°45′58″W / 40.212778°N 74.766111°W / 40.212778; -74.766111 (William Trent House) | Trenton | |
94 | Trenton and Mercer County War Memorial-Soldiers' and Sailors' Memorial Building | More images | December 11, 1986 (#86003480) | W. Lafayette St. 40°13′06″N 74°46′06″W / 40.218333°N 74.768333°W / 40.218333; -74.768333 (Trenton and Mercer County War Memorial-Soldiers' and Sailors' Memorial Building) | Trenton | |
95 | Trenton Battle Monument | More images | May 6, 1977 (#77000881) | Warren and Broad Streets 40°13′33″N 74°45′53″W / 40.225833°N 74.764722°W / 40.225833; -74.764722 (Trenton Battle Monument) | Trenton | Commemorates the Battle of Trenton |
96 | Trenton Central Office of the Bell Telephone Company | April 3, 2017 (#100000826) | 214-218 E. State St. 40°13′14″N 74°45′40″W / 40.220513°N 74.761001°W / 40.220513; -74.761001 (Trenton Central Office of the Bell Telephone Company) | Trenton | ||
97 | Trenton City Hall | More images | January 30, 1978 (#78001771) | 309 State St. 40°13′12″N 74°45′34″W / 40.22°N 74.759444°W / 40.22; -74.759444 (Trenton City Hall) | Trenton | |
98 | Trenton City/Calhoun Street Bridge | More images | November 20, 1975 (#75001621) | Spans Delaware River between Morrisville, PA and Trenton, NJ 40°13′11″N 74°46′42″W / 40.219722°N 74.778333°W / 40.219722; -74.778333 (Trenton City/Calhoun Street Bridge) | Trenton | |
99 | Trenton Ferry Historic District | More images | June 26, 2013 (#13000355) | Roughly bounded by South Broad and Federal Streets, the Delaware River and the Amtrak Northeast Corridor 40°12′36″N 74°45′34″W / 40.210000°N 74.759444°W / 40.210000; -74.759444 (Trenton Ferry Historic District) | Trenton | Working class urban mixed-use neighborhood of row houses, duplexes, churches, and commercial buildings[28] |
100 | Trenton Friends Meeting House | April 30, 2008 (#08000362) | 142 E. Hanover St. 40°13′16″N 74°45′46″W / 40.221181°N 74.762644°W / 40.221181; -74.762644 (Trenton Friends Meeting House) | Trenton | ||
101 | Trenton Jewish Community Center Bath House and Day Camp | More images | February 23, 1984 (#84002730) | 999 Lower Ferry Rd. 40°15′33″N 74°47′58″W / 40.259167°N 74.799444°W / 40.259167; -74.799444 (Trenton Jewish Community Center Bath House and Day Camp) | Ewing Township | |
102 | Trenton Watch Company Building-Circle F Manufacturing Company Building | April 3, 2017 (#100000827) | 720 Monmouth St. 40°13′02″N 74°44′48″W / 40.217111°N 74.746644°W / 40.217111; -74.746644 (Trenton Watch Company Building-Circle F Manufacturing Company Building) | Trenton | ||
103 | Tusculum | More images | January 5, 1978 (#78003171) | North of Princeton on Cherry Hill Rd. 40°21′58″N 74°40′17″W / 40.366111°N 74.671389°W / 40.366111; -74.671389 (Tusculum) | Princeton | |
104 | U.S. Post Office and Courthouse | More images | May 24, 2012 (#12000309) | 402 E. State St. 40°13′16″N 74°45′26″W / 40.221132°N 74.757314°W / 40.221132; -74.757314 (U.S. Post Office and Courthouse) | Trenton | |
105 | University Cottage Club | November 19, 1999 (#99001315) | 51 Prospect Ave. 40°20′53″N 74°39′07″W / 40.348056°N 74.651944°W / 40.348056; -74.651944 (University Cottage Club) | Princeton | ||
106 | Colonel John Van Cleve Homestead | More images | February 16, 1983 (#83001605) | Northwest of Pennington on Poor Farm Road 40°21′11″N 74°49′27″W / 40.353056°N 74.824167°W / 40.353056; -74.824167 (Colonel John Van Cleve Homestead) | Hopewell Township | |
107 | Jeremiah Vandyke House | More images | March 29, 1978 (#78001769) | Featherbed Lane 40°24′34″N 74°46′51″W / 40.409444°N 74.780833°W / 40.409444; -74.780833 (Jeremiah Vandyke House) | Hopewell Township | |
108 | Washington Crossing State Park | More images | October 15, 1966 (#66000650) | Titusville, New Jersey, on the Delaware River 40°17′57″N 74°52′07″W / 40.299167°N 74.868611°W / 40.299167; -74.868611 (Washington Crossing State Park) | Titusville | |
109 | Washington Road Elm Allée | More images | January 14, 1999 (#98001571) | Washington Rd., bet. the Penns Neck Circle and The D&R Canal 40°20′08″N 74°38′37″W / 40.335556°N 74.643611°W / 40.335556; -74.643611 (Washington Road Elm Allée) | West Windsor | |
110 | Isaac Watson House | More images | January 21, 1974 (#74001173) | 151 Westcott Street 40°11′26″N 74°43′38″W / 40.190556°N 74.727222°W / 40.190556; -74.727222 (Isaac Watson House) | Hamilton Township | |
111 | John Welling House | March 14, 1973 (#73001110) | Curlis Ave. at Birch St. 40°19′17″N 74°46′58″W / 40.321389°N 74.782778°W / 40.321389; -74.782778 (John Welling House) | Pennington | Rare example of a Dutch clapboard and shingle house[29] | |
112 | West Trenton Station | More images | June 22, 1984 (#84004031) | Sullivan Way 40°15′27″N 74°48′57″W / 40.2575°N 74.815833°W / 40.2575; -74.815833 (West Trenton Station) | West Trenton | part of the Operating Passenger Railroad Stations TR |
113 | John White House | January 29, 1973 (#73001108) | Cold Soil Road, Lawrenceville 40°18′52″N 74°43′42″W / 40.314444°N 74.728333°W / 40.314444; -74.728333 (John White House) | Lawrence Township | ||
114 | Windsor Historic District | April 10, 1992 (#88001710) | Roughly bounded by properties along Main St. and Church St. 40°14′27″N 74°35′06″W / 40.240833°N 74.585°W / 40.240833; -74.585 (Windsor Historic District) | Robbinsville | ||
115 | Witherspoon Street School for Colored Children | More images | March 9, 2005 (#05000125) | 35 Quarry St. 40°21′19″N 74°39′46″W / 40.355278°N 74.662778°W / 40.355278; -74.662778 (Witherspoon Street School for Colored Children) | Princeton | |
116 | Jeremiah Woolsey House | More images | January 27, 1975 (#75001140) | Southwest of Pennington on Washington Crossing Road 40°18′32″N 74°49′36″W / 40.308889°N 74.826667°W / 40.308889; -74.826667 (Jeremiah Woolsey House) | Hopewell Township | Dutch Colonial house built 1765. Jeremiah Woolsey served as a commissioner to recruit men to serve in the Continental Army during the American Revolution.[30] |
Former listings
[3] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed | Date removed | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Hutchinson House | Upload image | January 25, 1973 (#73002201) | March 6, 1975 | 1 mi. NE of Hutchinson Mill-Pond Rd. | Hamilton Square | Destroyed by fire in 1974. |
2 | Princessville Inn | June 27, 1980 (#80002497) | June 11, 1982 | E of Lawrenceville at 3510 Princeton Pike | Lawrence Township | Destroyed by fire on January 6, 1982.[31] Adjacent cemetery is extant. |
See also
- National Register of Historic Places listings in New Jersey
- List of National Historic Landmarks in New Jersey
References
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- ^ The latitude and longitude information provided in this table was derived originally from the National Register Information System, which has been found to be fairly accurate for about 99% of listings. Some locations in this table may have been corrected to current GPS standards.
- ^ National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior, "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions", retrieved September 13, 2024.
- ^ a b 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.
- ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. April 24, 2008.
- ^ 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.
- ^ "2008 Interpretive Plan for Abbott Farm NHL" (PDF). Mercer County Parks Commission. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2013-10-02. Retrieved 2013-09-19.
- ^ "The Northeast". On the Record. National Park Service. Retrieved 2011-07-21.
- ^ West, Helen almy (1954). A History of Hamilton Township, Mercer County, New Jersey. Trenton: Trenton Printing Company. pp. 18–19.
- ^ Clark, William J. (July 1, 1976). "Abbott-Decou House". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service.
- ^ Lamar, Martha L.; Powell, L. Matthew; Davies, David S. (June 5, 1979). "Adams and Sickles Building". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service.
- ^ Nash, Winona D. (October 28, 1971). "Anderson-Capner House". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service.
- ^ a b c Federal and state laws and practices restrict general public access to information regarding the specific location of this resource. In some cases, this is to protect archeological sites from vandalism, while in other cases it is restricted at the request of the owner. See: Knoerl, John; Miller, Diane; Shrimpton, Rebecca H. (1990), Guidelines for Restricting Information about Historic and Prehistoric Resources, National Register Bulletin, National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior, OCLC 20706997.
- ^ Gottuso, George M. (March 13, 1979). "Baker-Brearley House". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service.
- ^ Bertland, Dennis; Armstrong, Janice (October 2011). "Bear Tavern Road/Jacob's Creek Crossing Rural Historic District" (PDF). National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service.
- ^ Wolf, Gary (August 26, 1976). "Henry Clay and Bock & Co. Ltd. Cigar Factory". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service.
- ^ Stryker, William S. (1898). The Battles of Trenton and Princeton. Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin and Company. p. 270.
- ^ "The History Archived 2009-10-01 at the Wayback Machine." Drumthwacket Foundation.
- ^ Blake, Channing (March 10, 1973). "William Green House". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service.
- ^ Terry, Erik (October 28, 1997). "Green-Reading House". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service.
- ^ Greiff, Constance; Blake, Channing (September 8, 1971). "John D. Hart House". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service.
- ^ Greiff, Constance; Blake, Channing (September 1971). "Hart-Hoch House". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service.
- ^ English, Illona S. (March 1994). "Highfields". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service.
- ^ Fricker, Jonathan (July 12, 1977). "House at 379 West State Street". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service.
- ^ Zink, Clifford W. (October 15, 1986). "In and Out Social Club". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service.
- ^ Barucco, Suzanna (August 27, 2007). "Thomas Maddock's Sons Company". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service.
- ^ "Joseph Phillips Farm". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. June 1976.
- ^ Hand, Susanne (April 17, 1997). "Roebling Machine Shop". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service.
- ^ Tvaryanas, Damon; Scott, Douglas; Hunter, Richard (November 26, 2012). "Trenton Ferry Historic District" (PDF). National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service.
- ^ Greiff, Constance; Blake, Channing (September 8, 1971). "John Welling House". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service.
- ^ Israel, Nancy (October 1974). "Jeremiah Woolsey House". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service.
- ^ "Old inn reduced to ashes". Asbury Park Press. January 8, 1982. p. A9. Retrieved August 7, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
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- Bear Tavern Road--Jacob's Creek Crossing Rural Historic District
- Berkeley Square Historic District
- Delaware and Raritan Canal
- Harbourton Historic District
- Jugtown Historic District
- King's Highway Historic District
- Kingston Mill Historic District
- Lake Carnegie Historic District
- Lawrence Township Historic District
- Mill Hill Historic District
- Mountain Avenue Historic District
- Pleasant Valley Historic District
- Princeton Historic District
- Riverview Cemetery
- State House Historic District
- Stockton Street Historic District
- Titusville Historic District
- Trenton Ferry Historic District
- Windsor Historic District
worship
- First Presbyterian Church of Trenton
- First Presbyterian Church of Pennington
- Penns Neck Baptist Church
- Sacred Heart Church
- St. Michael's Church
- Trenton Friends Meeting House
- John Abbott II House
- Abbott-Decou House
- Anderson-Capner House
- Baker-Brearley House
- Bow Hill
- Charles Brearley House
- Gen. Philemon Dickinson House
- Douglass House
- Drumthwacket
- William Green House
- Green-Reading House
- John D. Hart House
- Hart-Hoch House
- Donald Grant Herring Estate
- Highfields
- House at 379 West State Street
- Hunt Farmstead
- Rudolph V. Kuser Estate
- Ichabod Leigh House
- Mansion House
- Mercer Street Friends Center
- Old Ryan Farm
- Isaac Pearson House
- Joseph Phillips Farm
- John Rogers House
- Samuel Sloan House
- Smith-Ribsam House
- Israel Stevens House
- Joseph Stout House
- Tusculum
- University Cottage Club
- Colonel John Van Cleve Homestead
- Jeremiah Vandyke House
- Isaac Watson House
- John Welling House
- John White House
- Jeremiah Woolsey House
buildings
- Adams and Sickles Building
- American Cigar Company
- Broad Street National Bank
- Henry Clay and Bock & Co. Ltd. Cigar Factory
- Golden Swan-True American
- Hopewell Station
- In and Out Social Club
- Thomas Maddock's Sons Company
- New Jersey Division of Motor Vehicles Building
- Old Eagle Tavern
- Pennington Railroad Station
- Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Freight Station
- Princeton Railroad Station
- Roebling Machine Shop
- John A. Roebling's Sons Company, Trenton N.J., Block 3
- Somerset Roller Mills
- Stokely-Van Camp Industrial Complex
- Trenton Bath House
- West Trenton Station
buildings
- Archeological Site No. 1-18th Century Vessel (28ME196)
- Crosswicks Creek Site III
- Mount Rose Distillery
- Princeton Ice Company
- Washington Road Elm Allée
See also: National Register of Historic Places listings in Mercer County, New Jersey and List of National Historic Landmarks in New Jersey