Additions
Written by PA Heritage Staff in the Additions category and the Spring 1988 issue Topics in this article:Additions lists cultural resources in Pennsylvania - districts, sites, buildings, structures and objects - entered in the National Register of Historic Places.
July 31 to November 5, 1987
The National Register of Historic Places is the nation’s official record of properties deemed worthy of preservation by the United States Department of the Interior. Established by the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, the program is administered for the Commonwealth by the Bureau for Historic Preservation, Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission. Pennsylvania claims more than two thousand entries – including sites, buildings, structures, objects and historic districts – in the National Register.
Allegheny County
- Eberhardt and Ober Brewery, Troy Hill Rd. and Vinial St., Pittsburgh
- Linden Grove, Grove Rd. at Library Rd. and Willow Ave., Castle Shannon
Berks County
- Peter Wanner Mansion, 1401 Walnut St., Reading
Bucks County
- Jefferson Land Association Historic District, Roughly bounded by Spring, Garden and Mansion Sts., Beaver Dam Rd., and Jefferson Ave., Bristol
Delaware County
- Delaware County National Bank, 1 W. Third St., Chester
- Lansdowne Park Historic District, W. Greenwood, Owen, W. Baltimore, Windmere, and W. Stratford Aves., Lansdowne
- Wayne Hotel, 139 E. Lancaster Ave., Radnor
Erie County
- S.S. Niagara, at the foot of Sassafras St., Erie
Franklin County
- The Widow Donaldson Place, 177 Bear Valley Rd., Fort Loudon vicinity
Lackawanna County
- Ad-Lin Building, 600 Linden St., Scranton
Philadelphia County
- Physicians and Dentists Building, 1831-1833 Chestnut St., Philadelphia
- Edward B. Seymour House, 260 W. Johnson St., Philadelphia