National Register of Historic Places listings in Pike County, Pennsylvania

Location of Pike County in Pennsylvania

This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Pike County, Pennsylvania.

This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Pike County, Pennsylvania, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in a map.[1]

There are 26 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county. Two sites are further designated as National Historic Landmarks and another is designated as a National Historic Site.

This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted February 19, 2016.[2]

Current listings

[3] Name on the Register Image Date listed[4] Location City or town Description
1 Brodhead Farm
Brodhead Farm
July 23, 1979
(#79000242)
Northeast of Bushkill on U.S. Route 209
41°08′59″N 74°55′12″W / 41.149722°N 74.92°W / 41.149722; -74.92 (Brodhead Farm)
Lehman Township
2 Callahan House
Callahan House
July 23, 1979
(#79000244)
U.S. Route 209, south of Milford
41°19′00″N 74°48′01″W / 41.316667°N 74.800278°W / 41.316667; -74.800278 (Callahan House)
Dingman Township
3 D & H Canal Co. Office
D & H Canal Co. Office
August 9, 1993
(#93000715)
Northwestern side of Scenic Drive in Lackawaxen
41°29′01″N 74°59′13″W / 41.483611°N 74.986944°W / 41.483611; -74.986944 (D & H Canal Co. Office)
Lackawaxen Township Intact 1855 house built as local office for canal; now used as bed and breakfast
3 Delaware and Hudson Canal
Delaware and Hudson Canal
November 24, 1968
(#68000051)
Delaware and Hudson Canal
41°28′56″N 74°59′09″W / 41.482222°N 74.985833°W / 41.482222; -74.985833 (Delaware and Hudson Canal)
Lackawaxen Township Extends into Wayne County
5 Delaware Aqueduct
Delaware Aqueduct
November 24, 1968
(#68000055)
Between Minisink Ford, New York and Lackawaxen
41°28′57″N 74°59′06″W / 41.482500°N 74.985000°W / 41.482500; -74.985000 (Delaware Aqueduct)
Lackawaxen Township
6 Dingman's Ferry Dutch Reformed Church
Dingman's Ferry Dutch Reformed Church
July 23, 1979
(#79000241)
U.S. Route 209 in Dingman's Ferry
41°13′32″N 74°52′10″W / 41.225556°N 74.869444°W / 41.225556; -74.869444 (Dingman's Ferry Dutch Reformed Church)
Delaware Township
7 Forester's Hall
Forester's Hall
July 14, 1983
(#83002282)
Broad and Hartford Streets
41°19′21″N 74°48′14″W / 41.3225°N 74.803889°W / 41.3225; -74.803889 (Forester's Hall)
Milford
8 Jervis Gordon Grist Mill Historic District
Jervis Gordon Grist Mill Historic District
December 26, 1985
(#85003163)
Water, Mill, and Seventh Streets
41°19′26″N 74°48′40″W / 41.323889°N 74.811111°W / 41.323889; -74.811111 (Jervis Gordon Grist Mill Historic District)
Milford
9 Zane Grey House
Zane Grey House
May 6, 1983
(#83002283)
Roebling Road in Lackawaxen; also 135 Lackawaxen Scenic Dr.
41°29′08″N 74°59′16″W / 41.485556°N 74.987778°W / 41.485556; -74.987778 (Zane Grey House)
Lackawaxen Township Self-designed 1905–18 home of the novelist; wrote Riders of the Purple Sage here. Now museum run by the National Park Service. Scenic Drive represents a boundaries increase of April 29, 2011
10 Hotel Fauchere and Annex
Hotel Fauchere and Annex
August 29, 1980
(#80003626)
401 and 403 Broad Street
41°19′25″N 74°48′05″W / 41.323611°N 74.801389°W / 41.323611; -74.801389 (Hotel Fauchere and Annex)
Milford
11 Lord House
Lord House
June 30, 1980
(#80003625)
Pennsylvania Route 739 at Lords Valley
41°22′04″N 75°03′49″W / 41.367778°N 75.063611°W / 41.367778; -75.063611 (Lord House)
Blooming Grove Township
12 Metz Ice Plant
Metz Ice Plant
November 19, 2007
(#07001206)
Harford Street
41°19′02″N 74°47′59″W / 41.317222°N 74.799722°W / 41.317222; -74.799722 (Metz Ice Plant)
Milford
13 Milford Historic District
Milford Historic District
July 23, 1998
(#98000898)
Roughly along Broad, Harford, Ann, Catharine, High, and Fourth Streets
41°19′23″N 74°48′08″W / 41.323056°N 74.802222°W / 41.323056; -74.802222 (Milford Historic District)
Milford
14 Mill Rift Hall
Mill Rift Hall
August 9, 1993
(#93000714)
Bluestone Boulevard
41°24′42″N 74°44′45″W / 41.411667°N 74.745833°W / 41.411667; -74.745833 (Mill Rift Hall)
Westfall Township
15 Minisink Archeological Site
Minisink Archeological Site
April 19, 1993
(#93000608)
In the vicinity of Minisink Island[5]
41°17′26″N 74°49′44″W / 41.2906°N 74.829°W / 41.2906; -74.829 (Minisink Archeological Site)
Dingman Township Extends into Sussex County, New Jersey
16 Nearpass House
Nearpass House
August 19, 1993
(#93000849)
Cemetery Road
41°25′07″N 74°44′30″W / 41.418611°N 74.741667°W / 41.418611; -74.741667 (Nearpass House)
Westfall Township
17 Nyce Farm
Nyce Farm
July 23, 1979
(#79000240)
Northwest of Bushkill on U.S. Route 209
41°08′24″N 74°55′50″W / 41.14°N 74.930556°W / 41.14; -74.930556 (Nyce Farm)
Lehman Township
18 Peters House
Peters House
August 24, 1979
(#79000239)
U.S. Route 209 in Bushkill
41°05′36″N 75°00′08″W / 41.093333°N 75.002222°W / 41.093333; -75.002222 (Peters House)
Lehman Township
19 Pike County Courthouse
Pike County Courthouse
July 23, 1979
(#79002340)
Broad and High Streets
41°19′28″N 74°48′04″W / 41.324444°N 74.801111°W / 41.324444; -74.801111 (Pike County Courthouse)
Milford
20 Gifford Pinchot House
Gifford Pinchot House
October 15, 1966
(#66000694)
Western edge of Milford
41°19′46″N 74°49′10″W / 41.329444°N 74.819444°W / 41.329444; -74.819444 (Gifford Pinchot House)
Dingman Township Family home of Gifford Pinchot, founder of U.S. Forest Service, is only National Historic Site run by that agency. Also home to Pinchot Institute
21 Pond Eddy Bridge
Pond Eddy Bridge
November 14, 1988
(#88002170)
Quadrant Route 1011 over the Delaware River at Pond Eddy
41°26′21″N 74°49′13″W / 41.439167°N 74.820278°W / 41.439167; -74.820278 (Pond Eddy Bridge)
Shohola Township Extends into Sullivan County, New York
22 Promised Land State Park-Bear Wallow Cabins
Promised Land State Park-Bear Wallow Cabins
February 11, 1987
(#87000048)
10 miles (16 km) north of Canadensis on Pennsylvania Route 390
41°19′10″N 75°12′46″W / 41.319444°N 75.212778°W / 41.319444; -75.212778 (Promised Land State Park-Bear Wallow Cabins)
Palmyra Township
23 Promised Land State Park-Whittaker Lodge District
Promised Land State Park-Whittaker Lodge District
February 11, 1987
(#87000047)
10 miles (16 km) north of Canadensis on Pennsylvania Route 390
41°18′44″N 75°11′29″W / 41.312222°N 75.191389°W / 41.312222; -75.191389 (Promised Land State Park-Whittaker Lodge District)
Palmyra Township
24 Shohola Glen Hotel
Shohola Glen Hotel
March 28, 1997
(#97000288)
100 Rohman Road
41°28′29″N 74°54′55″W / 41.474722°N 74.915278°W / 41.474722; -74.915278 (Shohola Glen Hotel)
Shohola Township
25 Turn Store and the Tinsmith's Shop
Turn Store and the Tinsmith's Shop
September 18, 1978
(#78000260)
U.S. Route 209 in Bushkill
41°05′32″N 75°00′11″W / 41.092222°N 75.003056°W / 41.092222; -75.003056 (Turn Store and the Tinsmith's Shop)
Lehman Township
26 Marie Zimmermann Farm
Marie Zimmermann Farm
November 1, 1979
(#79000243)
Southwest of Milford on U.S. Route 209
41°15′07″N 74°51′30″W / 41.251944°N 74.858333°W / 41.251944; -74.858333 (Marie Zimmermann Farm)
Delaware Township

Former listing

[3] Name on the Register Image Date listedDate removed Location City or town Summary
1 Bushkill Gristmill Upload image
June 3, 1979
(#79002335)
Unknown
U.S. Route 209
Bushkill
2 Shanna House Upload image
January 8, 1985
(#85000075)
March 10, 1998
U.S. Route 209
Delaware Township

See also

References

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  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 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 most on-line 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 Maine. Latitudes differ by about 1.0 second in Florida. Some locations in this table may have been corrected to current GPS standards.
  2. "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions". National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved on February 19, 2016.
  3. 1 2 Numbers represent an ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
  4. 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.
  5. Location derived from its NRHP nomination form; the NRIS lists the site as "Address Restricted"
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