National Register of Historic Places listings in Franklin Lakes, New Jersey
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List of the National Register of Historic Places listings in the borough of Franklin Lakes in Bergen County, New Jersey
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The table below includes 14 sites listed on the National Register of Historic Places in the borough of Franklin Lakes in Bergen 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 October 25, 2024.[2]
Current listings
edit[3] | Name on the Register[4] | Image | Date listed[5] | Location | Description |
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1 | Ackerman–Boyd House | January 9, 1983 (#83001452) |
1095 Franklin Lake Road 40°59′59″N 74°14′14″W / 40.999722°N 74.237222°W |
Part of the Early Stone Houses of Bergen County Multiple Property Submission (MPS) | |
2 | Blauvelt House | August 8, 1985 (#85002590) |
205 Woodside Avenue 41°01′48″N 74°10′49″W / 41.03°N 74.180278°W |
Part of the Early Stone Houses of Bergen County MPS | |
3 | De Gray House | January 9, 1983 (#83001489) |
650 Ewing Avenue 41°00′07″N 74°11′51″W / 41.001944°N 74.1975°W |
Part of the Early Stone Houses of Bergen County MPS | |
4 | Packer House | January 9, 1983 (#83001540) |
600 Ewing Avenue 41°00′17″N 74°11′43″W / 41.004722°N 74.195278°W |
Part of the Early Stone Houses of Bergen County MPS | |
5 | Albert Pulis House | January 9, 1983 (#83001544) |
322 Pulis Avenue 41°01′49″N 74°11′44″W / 41.030278°N 74.195556°W |
Part of the Early Stone Houses of Bergen County MPS | |
6 | Reaction Motors Rocket Test Facility | June 6, 1979 (#79001472) |
936 Dogwood Trail 40°59′53″N 74°13′41″W / 40.998056°N 74.228056°W |
Razed 2002–2007 | |
7 | Storms House | July 24, 1984 (#84002586) |
1069 Franklin Lake Road 40°59′56″N 74°14′06″W / 40.998889°N 74.235°W |
Part of the Early Stone Houses of Bergen County MPS | |
8 | Van Blarcom House | July 24, 1984 (#84002588) |
834 Franklin Lake Road 40°59′33″N 74°12′55″W / 40.9925°N 74.215278°W |
Part of the Early Stone Houses of Bergen County MPS | |
9 | Van Houten House | January 9, 1983 (#83001576) |
778 Vee Drive 40°59′33″N 74°11′40″W / 40.9925°N 74.194444°W |
Part of the Early Stone Houses of Bergen County MPS. Demolished | |
10 | Van Houten–Ackerman House | January 9, 1983 (#83001573) |
1150 Franklin Lake Road 40°59′57″N 74°14′33″W / 40.999167°N 74.2425°W |
Part of the Early Stone Houses of Bergen County MPS | |
11 | Van Koert–Winters House | July 24, 1984 (#84002593) |
615 Franklin Avenue 41°00′48″N 74°11′45″W / 41.013333°N 74.195833°W |
Part of the Early Stone Houses of Bergen County MPS | |
12 | Van Winkle House | July 24, 1984 (#84002595) |
798 Franklin Lake Road 40°59′35″N 74°12′44″W / 40.993056°N 74.212222°W |
Part of the Early Stone Houses of Bergen County MPS | |
13 | Aaron Winters House | July 24, 1984 (#84002599) |
312 Hobar Court 41°01′26″N 74°11′19″W / 41.023889°N 74.188611°W |
Part of the Early Stone Houses of Bergen County MPS | |
14 | Winters–Courter House | January 9, 1983 (#83001589) |
831 Circle Avenue 41°01′40″N 74°12′25″W / 41.027778°N 74.206944°W |
Part of the Early Stone Houses of Bergen County MPS |
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 October 25, 2024.
- ^ 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. July 9, 2010.
- ^ 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.