Additions
Written by PA Heritage Staff in the Additions category and the Winter 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.
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.