Additions

Additions lists cultural resources in Pennsylvania - districts, sites, buildings, structures and objects - entered in the National Register of Historic Places.

May 15 to July 30, 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 PHMC’s Bureau for Historic Preservation. Pennsylvania claims more than two thousand en­tries in the National Register.

 

Bucks County

  • Upper Aquetong Valley Historic District, Meeting House and Aquetong Rds., Solebury

Chester County

  • Kimberton Historic District, Hare’s Hill, Prizer and Kimberton Rds., Kimberton vicinity
  • White Horse Farm, 54 S. Whitehorse Rd., Phoenixville vicinity
  • Reading Furnace Historic District, Mansion Rd., Warwick vicinity

Philadelphia County

  • Colonial Germantown Historic District, 6500-7600 Germantown Ave., from Ft. Washington branch of Pennsylvania Railroad to Sharpneck St.