Northumberland Historic District
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| Northumberland Historic District | |
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| U.S. National Register of Historic Places | |
| Location: | Northumberland, Pennsylvania |
| Architect: | Unknown |
| Architectural style(s): | Early Republic, Italianate, Queen Anne |
| Added to NRHP: | November 18, 1988[1] |
| NRHP Reference#: | 88002313 |
| Governing body: | Local |
The Northumberland Historic District is a historic district listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1988. The "gem" of the district is a National Historic Landmark, the Joseph Priestley House. It includes one other separately Registered Historic Place, the Dr. Joseph Priestley House, also known as the "Priestley-Forsyth Memorial Library". It is bordered roughly by 4th Street, A Street, N. Shore Railroad, and Wheatley Avenue in Northumberland, Pennsylvania.[2]
In 1988 there were more than 100 contributing structures and 73 non-contributing structures in the district.[2][3]
[edit] Photos
Seven photos are available: Photo 1, Photo 2, Photo 3, Photo 4, Photo 5, Photo 6, and Photo 7.
Panoramic view of Northumberland (left) with the confluence of the West Branch Susquehanna River (left) and North Branch (center) of the Susquehanna River, along with the borough of Sunbury (far right). Taken from the Shikellamy State Park Overlook, with the state park's Marina unit on Packer Island in the river visible.
[edit] Notes
- ^ National Register Information System. National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service (2007-01-23).
- ^ a b Author unavailable (March 17, 1988), National Register of Historic Places Registration: Northumberland Historic DistrictPDF (1.03 MiB), National Park Service
- ^ Author unavailable (March 17, 1988), Building Inventory—Northumberland Historic DistrictPDF (1800 KB), National Park Service
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