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Name on the Register[ 4]
Image
Date listed[ 5]
Location
City or town
Description
1
Abbott Farm Archeological Site
Abbott Farm Archeological Site
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
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
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
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
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
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)
Archeological Site No. 1-18th Century Vessel (28ME196)
August 14, 1986 (#86001508 )
Address restricted[ 12]
Trenton
8
Baker-Brearley House
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
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
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
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
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
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
Broad Street National Bank
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
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
Carver Center
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
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
Grover Cleveland Home
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
Crosswicks Creek Site III
November 26, 1990 (#87001795 )
Address restricted[ 12]
Hamilton Township
Extends into Burlington County
20
Delaware and Raritan Canal
Delaware and Raritan Canal
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
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
Douglass House
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
Drumthwacket
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
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
Albert Einstein House
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
First Presbyterian Church
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
First Presbyterian Church of Pennington
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
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
William Green House
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
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
Harbourton Historic District
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
John D. Hart House
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
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
Joseph Henry House
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
Donald Grant Herring Estate
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
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
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
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
Hopewell Station
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
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
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
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
Jugtown Historic District
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
King's Highway Historic District
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
Kingston Mill Historic District
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
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
Lake Carnegie Historic District
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
Lawrence Township Historic District
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
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Lawrenceville School
Lawrenceville School
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
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
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
Mansion House
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
Maybury Hill
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
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
Mill Hill Historic District
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
Morven
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
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
Mount Rose Distillery
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
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
Nassau Hall, Princeton University
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
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
Old Barracks
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
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
Old Ryan Farm
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
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
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
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Penns Neck Baptist Church
Penns Neck Baptist Church
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
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Pennsylvania Railroad Bridge
Pennsylvania Railroad Bridge
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
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
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Joseph Phillips Farm
Joseph Phillips Farm
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
Pleasant Valley Historic District
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
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President's House
President's House
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
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Princeton Battlefield
Princeton Battlefield
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
Princeton Historic District
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
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
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Prospect
Prospect
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
Riverview Cemetery
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
Roebling Machine Shop
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]
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John A. Roebling's Sons Company, Trenton N.J., Block 3
John A. Roebling's Sons Company, Trenton N.J., Block 3
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
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John Rogers House
John Rogers House
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
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V. Henry Rothschild-F.A. Straus and Co.-Atlantic Products Corporation Mill Complex
V. Henry Rothschild-F.A. Straus and Co.-Atlantic Products Corporation Mill Complex
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
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
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
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Smith-Ribsam House
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
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Somerset Roller Mills
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
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
State House Historic District
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
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
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
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
Joseph Stout House
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
Titusville Historic District
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
William Trent House
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
Trenton and Mercer County War Memorial-Soldiers' and Sailors' Memorial Building
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
Trenton Battle Monument
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
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
Trenton City Hall
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
Trenton City/Calhoun Street Bridge
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
Trenton Ferry Historic District
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
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
Trenton Jewish Community Center Bath House and Day Camp
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
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
Tusculum
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
U.S. Post Office and Courthouse
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
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
Colonel John Van Cleve Homestead
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
Jeremiah Vandyke House
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
Washington Crossing State Park
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
Washington Road Elm Allée
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
Isaac Watson House
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
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
West Trenton Station
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
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
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
Witherspoon Street School for Colored Children
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
Jeremiah Woolsey House
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]