From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia National Register of Historic Places listings in Beaver County, Pennsylvania
National Register of Historic Places listings in
Beaver County, Pennsylvania
corrections may have been made. A more subtle
problem causes many locations to be off by up to
150 yards, depending on location in the country:
most NRIS coordinates were derived from tracing
out latitude and longitudes off of USGS
topographical quadrant maps created under the
North American Datum of 1927, which differs from
the current, highly accurate WGS84 GPS system
used by Google maps. Chicago is about right, but
NRIS longitudes in Washington are higher by about
4.5 seconds, and are lower by about 2.0 seconds in
Location of Beaver County in Pennsylvania
Maine. Latitudes differ by about 1.0 second in
Florida. Some locations in this table may have been
This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places
corrected to current GPS standards.
Pennsylvania.
listings in Beaver County, Pennsylvania
[2] "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List
This is intended to be a complete list of the properties
Actions". National Park Service, United States
and districts on the National Register of Historic Places
Department of the Interior. Retrieved on
in Beaver County, Pennsylvania, United States. The lo-
November 18, 2011.
cations of National Register properties and districts for
[3] Numbers represent an ordering by significant
which the latitude and longitude coordinates are includ-
words. Various colorings, defined here,
ed below, may be seen in a Google map.[1]
differentiate National Historic Landmark sites and
There are 20 properties and districts listed on the Na-
National Register of Historic Places Districts from
tional Register in the county. Three sites are further des-
other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
ignated as National Historic Landmarks.
[4] Location derived from Taylor, David S. National
This National Park Service list is complete through
Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination:
NPS recent listings posted November 18, 2011.[2]
Beaver Historic District, National Park Service,
1996-07-06, page 4. The NRIS lists the site as
"Address Restricted"
[5] Greersburg Academy, Beaver County History
Current listings Online, 1982. Accessed 2009-07-05.
[6] Location derived from the area labeled
See also "Legionville" on USGS topographical maps; the
NRIS lists the site as "Address Restricted"
• List of National Historic Landmarks in Pennsylvania [7] "The National Parks:Shaping the System:" (PDF).
• National Register of Historic Places listings in National Park Service. 2005.
Pennsylvania http://www.cr.nps.gov/history/online_books/
• List of Pennsylvania state historical markers in shaping/part2.pdf. Retrieved 2007-03-14.
Beaver County [8] Location derived from this house owner’s website;
the NRIS lists it at the nonexistent 1251 4th St.
References
[1] 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.
For about 1% of NRIS original coordinates,
experience has shown that one or both coordinates
are typos or otherwise extremely far off; some
1
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia National Register of Historic Places listings in Beaver County, Pennsylvania
[3 ] Landmark Image Date listed Location City or Summary
name town
1 Beaver His- 01996-10-24October Roughly bounded by the Beaver Encompasses virtu-
toric 24, 1996 Cumberland and Pennsylva- ally the entire com-
District nia Railroad tracks, Fair Av- munity of Beaver
enue, 5th Street, 3rd Street,
and Sassafras Lane
40°41′41″N 80°18′27″W /
40.694722°N 80.3075°W /
40.694722; -80.3075 (Beaver His-
toric District)
2 Beginning 01966-10-15October On the Ohio/Pennsylvania Ohioville Location from
Point of the 15, 1966 border, east of East Liver- which most of the
U.S. Public pool United States, oth-
Land Sur- 40°38′33″N 80°31′10″W / er than the original
vey 40.6425°N 80.519444°W / 40.6425; colonies, was sur-
-80.519444 (Beginning Point of veyed
the U.S. Public Land Survey)
3 Bridge in 01988-06-22June 22, Watts Mill Road over the Darlington Pratt pony truss
South 1988 Little Beaver Creek and South bridge in rural
Beaver 40°47′26″N 80°29′38″W / Beaver northwestern
Township 40.790556°N 80.493889°W / Townships Beaver County
40.790556; -80.493889 (Bridge in
South Beaver Township)
4 Bridgewater 01996-06-28June 28, Roughly bounded by Bridge Bridgewater Historic residential
Historic 1996 Street, Mulberry Street, Ful- and and commercial ar-
District ton Street, Cherry Alley, Rochester eas of Bridgewater,
Elm Street, and the Beaver plus a bridge from
River Bridgewater to
40°42′22″N 80°17′40″W / Rochester
40.706111°N 80.294444°W /
40.706111; -80.294444 (Bridgewa-
ter Historic District)
5 Carnegie 01985-09-05September 1301 7th Avenue Beaver Falls Carnegie library
Free Li- 5, 1985 40°45′10″N 80°19′10″W / and museum
brary, 40.752778°N 80.319444°W /
Beaver Falls 40.752778; -80.319444 (Carnegie
Free Library, Beaver Falls)
6 James 01989-05-17May 17, Chapel Drive at Ann Street North Well-preserved
Beach Clow 1989 40°49′33″N 80°15′32″W / Sewickley Greek Revival
House 40.825833°N 80.258889°W / Township farmhouse
40.825833; -80.258889 (James
Beach Clow House)
7 William B. 01980-08-29August 29, 1298 Market Street Bridgewater Home of merchant
Dunlap 1980 40°42′28″N 80°17′53″W / and politician Wil-
Mansion 40.707778°N 80.298056°W / liam B. Dunlap
40.707778; -80.298056 (William B.
Dunlap Mansion)
8 Economy 01985-05-21May 21, Old Economy Village rough- Ambridge Final home of the
Historic 1985 ly bounded by Pennsylvania Harmony Society
District Route 65 and 12th, Mer-
chant, and 16th Streets
2
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40°35′46″N 80°13′55″W /
40.596111°N 80.231944°W /
40.596111; -80.231944 (Economy
Historic District)
9 Fort McIn- 01975-04-24April 24, On a bluff overlooking the Beaver Site of a 1780s fron-
tosh Site 1975 Ohio River, along River tier fort
Road between College and
Dravo Avenues
40°41′27.35″N 80°18′14.75″W /
40.6909306°N 80.3040972°W /
40.6909306; -80.3040972 (Fort
McIntosh Site)[4]
10 Greersburg 01975-02-24February Junction of Third and Mar- Darlington Formerly a school
Academy 24, 1975 ket Streets and currently a
40°48′36″N 80°25′25″W / 40.81°N museum
80.42361°W / 40.81; -80.42361
(Greersburg Academy)[5]
11 B.F. Jones 01978-12-15December 663 Franklin Avenue Aliquippa Built in honor of
Memorial 15, 1978 40°36′47″N 80°15′05″W / steel tycoon B.F.
Library 40.613056°N 80.251389°W / Jones
40.613056; -80.251389 (B.F. Jones
Memorial Library)
12 Legionville 01975-03-27March 27, Between the Ohio River and Harmony First official U.S.
1975 Duss Avenue, north of its Township Army training
intersection with Le- grounds
gionville Road and south of
its intersection with Antho-
ny Wayne Drive
40°37′16″N 80°13′42″W /
40.62111°N 80.22833°W /
40.62111; -80.22833 (Le-
gionville)[6]
13 David Littell 01986-10-31October Pennsylvania Route 18 Hanover Well-preserved
House 31, 1986 40°33′24″N 80°24′15″W / Township 1850s brick farm-
40.556728°N 80.404119°W / house
40.556728; -80.404119 (David Lit-
tell House)
14 Merrick Art 01983-08-05August 5, 5th Avenue and 11th Street New
Gallery 1983 40°43′59″N 80°18′39″W / Brighton
40.733056°N 80.310833°W /
40.733056; -80.310833 (Merrick
Art Gallery)
15 Merrill Lock 01980-09-04September East of Midland on Pennsyl- Industry Buildings associat-
No. 6 4, 1980 vania Route 68 ed with a lock and
40°40′07″N 80°21′06″W / dam complex on
40.668611°N 80.351667°W / the Ohio River
40.668611; -80.351667 (Merrill
Lock No. 6)
16 Old Econo- 01966-10-15October Northeast of Pittsburgh on Ambridge Final home of the
my 15, 1966 Pennsylvania Route 65 Harmony Society
40°35′46″N 80°13′59″W /
3
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40.596111°N 80.233056°W /
40.596111; -80.233056 (Old Econo-
my)
17 Pittsburgh 01990-04-26April 26, 111 Station Street Aliquippa Former railroad
and Lake 1990 40°37′10″N 80°14′35″W / station and office
Erie Passen- 40.61935°N 80.24311°W / building
ger Station, 40.61935; -80.24311 (Pittsburgh
Aliquippa and Lake Erie Passenger Station,
Aliquippa)
18 Matthew S. 01975-05-15May 15, 205 College Avenue Beaver Home of Matthew
Quay House 1975 40°41′37″N 80°18′15″W / S. Quay, a powerful
40.693611°N 80.304167°W / U.S. senator
40.693611; -80.304167 (Matthew S.
Quay House)
19 Raccoon 01987-05-18May 18, Along Pennsylvania Route Hanover Recreational De-
Creek RDA 1987 18 in Raccoon Creek State Township monstration Area
Park constructed during
40°30′42″N 80°26′34″W / the Great Depres-
40.511667°N 80.442778°W / sion[7]
40.511667; -80.442778 (Raccoon
Creek RDA)
20 Capt. Wil- 01974-11-08November 1235 3rd Ave. Freedom Early nineteenth-
liam Vicary 8, 1974 40°40′55″N 80°15′0″W / century stone man-
House 40.68194°N 80.25°W / 40.68194; sion
-80.25 (Capt. William Vicary
House)[8]
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