Just Listed is a semi-annual feature of Pennsylvania’s cultural resources that were recently listed in the National Register of Historic Places.
Since our last Just Listed post, 27 resources from all corners of the Commonwealth have been listed in the National Register of Historic Places. You can explore these and other historic properties in Pennsylvania via CRGIS, our online map and database.
Mount Zion A.M.E. Church, Tredyffrin Township, Chester County
Listed January 27, 2015, for Social History and Ethnic Heritage significance at the State level.
C.F. Adams Building (Erie Insurance Exchange), City of Erie, Erie County
Listed January 27, 2015, for Architectural significance at the local level.
The C.F. Adams Building is a significant example of Romanesque Revival and Craftsman styles in an office building. The interior of the building features outstanding Craftsman features, such as the barrel-vaulted coffered ceiling and skylight and oversized Grueby-tiled fireplace. The exterior has Romanesque Revival detailing in the arched entry, gable-end arcade of windows and gable parapets. The quality of materials and unity of design details between the interior and exterior of the building create an expression of Craftsman and Romanesque Revival architecture.
Washington Trust Company Building, City of Washington, Washington County
Listed January 7, 2015, for Architectural significance at the local level.
Completed in July, 1903, the Washington Trust Company Building was intended to serve as more than a mere bank headquarters. The building was the premier business address in Washington and housed the Washington Trust bank in its grand banking rooms on the first floor and the offices of doctors, dentists, engineers, insurance agents, and real estate professionals in the floors above. The Washington Trust Company Building also capitalized upon its proximity to the Courthouse, conveniently housing many of the county’s legal professionals across the street from the halls of justice. The Elks Club rented the entire sixth floor, and the main retail space on Main Street was occupied by Woolworth’s Five and Ten. By 1925, the building’s success had created a demand for even more banking and office space, and the 390-room, “absolutely fireproof” addition was constructed on the vacant lot behind the original building by 1927.
Pennsylvania properties listed in the National Register of Historic Places since April 2014
ALLEGHENY COUNTY | ||
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City of McKeesport | First Methodist Episcopal Church of McKeesport | LISTED 9/30/14 |
Municipality of Mt. Lebanon | Mt. Lebanon Historic District | LISTED 9/30/14 |
City of Pittsburgh | Pittsburgh Mercantile Company Building | LISTED 12/29/14 |
City of Pittsburgh | Strip Historic District | LISTED 5/02/14 |
BERKS COUNTY | ||
Longswamp Township | Old Main at the Lutheran Home at Topton | LISTED 1/28/15 |
City of Reading | Curtis and Jones Company Shoe Factory | LISTED 4/28/14 |
BUCKS COUNTY | ||
Solebury Township | George Nakashima Woodworker Complex | NATIONAL HISTORIC LANDMARK DESIGNATED 4/22/14 |
CHESTER COUNTY | ||
East Nantmeal Township | Nantmeal Village Historic District | LISTED 8/01/14 |
Tredyffrin Township | Mount Zion A.M.E. Church | LISTED 1/27/15 |
DAUPHIN COUNTY | ||
City of Harrisburg | William Penn Memorial Museum and State Archives Building | LISTED 8/01/14 |
DELAWARE COUNTY | ||
Chadds Ford Township | Andrew Wyeth Studio and Kuerner Farm (Boundary Expansion and Additional Documentation) | NATIONAL HISTORIC LANDMARK DESIGNATED 8/25/2014 |
ERIE COUNTY | ||
City of Erie | C.F. Adams Building | LISTED 1/07/15 |
Fairview Township | Manchester School No. 3 | LISTED 12/29/14 |
LANCASTER COUNTY | ||
East Hempfield Township | John Berger & Son Company Tobacco Warehouse | LISTED 8/01/14 |
Manheim Township & City of Lancaster | Stehli Silk Mill | LISTED 4/29/14 |
LUZERNE COUNTY | ||
City of Hazelton | Hotel Altamont | LISTED 12/29/14 |
LYCOMING COUNTY | ||
City of Williamsport | Original Little League Field | LISTED 12/03/14 |
MONTGOMERY COUNTY | ||
Jenkintown Borough | Jenkintown Wyncote Train Station | LISTED 12/29/14 |
Whitpain Township | Franklinville School | LISTED 12/29/14 |
NORTHAMPTON COUNTY | ||
Bangor Borough | Bangor Historic District | LISTED 8/06/14 |
City of Easton | R and H Simon Silk Mill | LISTED 12/30/14 |
PHILADELPHIA | ||
City of Philadelphia | Ajax Metal Company Plant | LISTED 7/30/14 |
City of Philadelphia | Edwin J. Schoettle Company Building | LISTED 12/29/14 |
City of Philadelphia | Happy Hollow Recreation Center | LISTED 4/28/14 |
City of Philadelphia | Henry F. Ortlieb Company Bottling House | LISTED 8/05/14 |
SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY | ||
Brooklyn Township | Dennis Farm | LISTED 9/30/14 |
WASHINGTON COUNTY | ||
City of Washington | Washington Trust Company Building | LISTED 1/07/15 |
WESTMORELAND COUNTY | ||
Loyalhanna Township | Concord School | LISTED 9/30/14 |
All images for the National Register properties featured in this blog are on file in State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO). The SHPO would like to thank the authors of each nomination: Mount Zion A.M.E. Church – Robert J. Wise, Jr. and Seth Hinshaw from Wise Preservation Planning LLC; C.F. Adams Building – Bonnie Wilkinson Mark from Delta Development Group, Inc.; and Washington Trust Company Building – Angelique Bamberg, Principal at Clio Consulting.