Blairstown Historic District

Historic district in New Jersey, United States

United States historic place
Blairstown Historic District
Queen Anne/Stick style house
40°58′59″N 74°57′35″W / 40.98306°N 74.95972°W / 40.98306; -74.95972
Area55 acres (22 ha)
ArchitectCharles Graham; Addison Hutton
Architectural styleItalianate, Queen Anne, et al.
NRHP reference No.07000046[1]
NJRHP No.3493[2]
Significant dates
Added to NRHPFebruary 16, 2007
Designated NJRHPDecember 15, 2006

Blairstown Historic District is located in Blairstown, Warren County, New Jersey. The district was added to the National Register of Historic Places on February 16, 2007, for its significance in architecture, commerce, and community development.[3] It includes a grist mill originally built in 1825 that once served as town's library and is now part of Blair Academy.[4]

Gallery of contributing properties

  • District information sign
    District information sign
  • The Mill
    The Mill
  • Italianate and Second Empire style
    Italianate and Second Empire style
  • First Presbyterian Church
    First Presbyterian Church

See also

References

  1. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. March 13, 2009.
  2. ^ "New Jersey and National Registers of Historic Places - Warren County" (PDF). New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection - Historic Preservation Office. September 30, 2020. p. 2.
  3. ^ Bertland, Dennis; Armstrong, Janice; Cox, James; Parsekian, Ann (February 28, 2005). "National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: Blairstown Historic District". National Park Service. With accompanying 54 photos
  4. ^ Lyng, Matthew (November 5, 2012). "Blairstown Landmark Old Mill Still Gets Use". College Hill News. Retrieved May 23, 2013.

External links

  • Media related to Blairstown Historic District at Wikimedia Commons
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