National Register of Historic Places listings in Pennsylvania

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This is a list of properties and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Pennsylvania. As of 2015, there are over 3,000 listed sites in Pennsylvania. Sixty-six of the 67 counties in Pennsylvania have listings on the National Register; Cameron County is the only county without any sites listed.

This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted February 19, 2016.[1]

Current listings by county

The following are approximate tallies of current listings in Pennsylvania on the National Register of Historic Places. These counts are based on entries in the National Register Information Database as of April 24, 2008[2] and new weekly listings posted since then on the National Register of Historic Places web site.[3] There are frequent additions to the listings and occasional delistings and the counts here are not official. Also, the counts in this table exclude boundary increase and decrease listings which modify the area covered by an existing property or district and which carry a separate National Register reference number. 16 percent of the NRHP's in Pennsylvania are in Philadelphia, and nearly 40 percent are located within the Delaware Valley.

Joseph Priestley House, Northumberland County
Drake Oil Well, Venango County
County # of Sites
1 Adams 33
Allegheny: Pittsburgh 165
Allegheny: Other 68
Allegheny: Duplicates (4)[4]
2 Allegheny: Total 229
3 Armstrong 14
4 Beaver 20
5 Bedford 32
6 Berks 136
7 Blair 28
8 Bradford 13
9 Bucks 156
10 Butler 11
11 Cambria 30
12 Cameron 0
13 Carbon 12
14 Centre 62
Chester: Eastern 112
Chester: Northern 87
Chester: Southern 119
Chester: Duplicates (1)[5]
15 Chester: Total 317
16 Clarion 5
17 Clearfield 20
18 Clinton 10
19 Columbia 31
20 Crawford 19
21 Cumberland 32
22 Dauphin 70
23 Delaware 89
24 Elk 12
25 Erie 43
26 Fayette 68
27 Forest 4
28 Franklin 62
29 Fulton 8
30 Greene 44
31 Huntingdon 42
32 Indiana 24
33 Jefferson 14
34 Juniata 7
35 Lackawanna 32
Lancaster: Lancaster 57
Lancaster: Other 149
Lancaster: Duplicates (1)[6]
36 Lancaster: Total 206
37 Lawrence 9
38 Lebanon 31
39 Lehigh 53
40 Luzerne 34
41 Lycoming 20
42 McKean 10
43 Mercer 15
44 Mifflin 9
45 Monroe 19
46 Montgomery 154
47 Montour 7
48 Northampton 56
49 Northumberland 29
50 Perry 21
Philadelphia: Center City 145
Philadelphia: North 154
Philadelphia: Northeast 54
Philadelphia: Northwest 72
Philadelphia: South 59
Philadelphia: Southwest 12
Philadelphia: West 62
Philadelphia: Duplicates (4)[7]
51 Philadelphia: Total 554
52 Pike 26
53 Potter 5
54 Schuylkill 18
55 Snyder 8
56 Somerset 31
57 Sullivan 7
58 Susquehanna 8
59 Tioga 10
60 Union 19
61 Venango 19
62 Warren 10
63 Washington 98
64 Wayne 17
65 Westmoreland 54
66 Wyoming 5
67 York 96
Duplicates: (45)[n 1]
Total: 3,342
Johnstown Inclined Plane, Cambria County
Bradford Armory, McKean County
Cornwall Iron Furnace, Lebanon County
Fort Ligonier Site, Westmoreland County

See also

References

  1. "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions". National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved on February 19, 2016.
  2. Staff (2008-04-24). "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service.
  3. "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions". National Park Service. Retrieved January 2, 2009.
  4. The Allegheny River Lock and Dam No. 2 is split between Pittsburgh and O'Hara Township, the Fortieth Street Bridge is split between Pittsburgh and Millvale, the Homestead High-Level Bridge is split between Pittsburgh and Homestead, and the McKees Rocks Bridge is split between Pittsburgh and McKees Rocks and Stowe Township
  5. Middle Pickering Rural Historic District (Eastern and Northern)
  6. The Lancaster City Historic District is split between Lancaster and Manheim Township
  7. Fairmount Park (North, Northwest, and West Philadelphia), Adams Avenue Bridge in Philadelphia (North and Northeast Philadelphia) and University Avenue Bridge (West and South Philadelphia).

Notes

  1. The following sites are listed in multiple counties: Allegheny Portage Railroad National Historic Site (Blair and Cambria), Allegheny River Lock and Dam No. 4 (Allegheny and Westmoreland), Allenwood River Bridge (Northumberland and Union), Bartram's Covered Bridge (Chester and Delaware), Birmingham Bridge (Blair and Huntingdon), Black Rock Bridge (Chester and Montgomery), Gottlieb Brown Covered Bridge (Montour and Northumberland), Brownsville Bridge (Fayette and Washington), Carbon County Section of the Lehigh Canal (Carbon and Northampton), Central Bethlehem Historic District (Lehigh and Northampton), Charleroi-Monessen Bridge (Washington and Westmoreland), Compton and Bloomfield (Montgomery and Philadelphia), Cook Forest State Park Indian Cabin District (Clarion and Forest), Dauphin County Bridge No. 27 (Dauphin and Northumberland), Horn Davis Overholtzer Bridge (Greene and Washington), Delaware Division of the Pennsylvania Canal (Bucks and Northampton), Delaware and Hudson Canal (Pike and Wayne), East Broad Top Railroad (Bedford and Huntingdon), East Oriental Covered Bridge (Juniata and Snyder), Eliza Furnace (Cambria and Indiana), Etters Bridge (Cumberland and York), Fountain Hill Historic District (Lehigh and Northampton), Gilbert Bridge (Cumberland and York), Hopewell Furnace National Historic Site (Berks and Chester), Lawrence L. Knoebel Covered Bridge (Columbia and Northumberland), Kreigbaum Covered Bridge (Columbia and Northumberland), Lehigh Canal; Allentown to Hopeville Section (Lehigh and Northampton), Marion Bridge (Fayette and Greene), Market Street Bridge (Cumberland and Dauphin), Mercer's Mill Covered Bridge (Chester and Lancaster), Millersburg Ferry (Dauphin and Perry), North Oriental Covered Bridge (Juniata and Snyder), Old Columbia-Wrightsville Bridge (Lancaster and York), Pine Grove Covered Bridge (Chester and Lancaster), Richards Covered Bridge (Columbia and Northumberland), Rockville Bridge (Dauphin and Perry), Schuylkill Navigation Canal, Oakes Reach Section (Chester and Montgomery), Stanley (Montgomery and Philadelphia), Upper Roxborough Historic District (Montgomery and Philadelphia), Valley Forge National Historical Park (Chester and Montgomery), Watsontown River Bridge (Northumberland and Union), Webster Donora Bridge (Washington and Westmoreland), Windber Historic District (Cambria and Somerset), and Woodvale Historic District (Bedford, Fulton, and Huntingdon).

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