National Register of Historic Places listings in Manhattan from 59th to 110th Streets
This is intended to be a complete list of properties and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places between 59th and 110th Streets in Manhattan. For properties and districts in other parts of Manhattan and the other islands of New York County, see National Register of Historic Places listings in Manhattan. The locations of National Register properties and districts (at least for all showing latitude and longitude coordinates below) may be seen in an online map by clicking on "Map of all coordinates".[1]
- This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted January 29, 2021.[2]
Albany (Albany) – Allegany – Bronx – Broome – Cattaraugus – Cayuga – Chautauqua – Chemung – Chenango – Clinton – Columbia – Cortland – Delaware – Dutchess (Poughkeepsie, Rhinebeck) – Erie (Buffalo) – Essex – Franklin – Fulton – Genesee – Greene – Hamilton – Herkimer – Jefferson – Kings – Lewis – Livingston – Madison – Monroe (Rochester) – Montgomery – Nassau – New York (Below 14th Street, 14th to 59th Streets, 59th to 110th Streets, Above 110th Street, Islands) – Niagara – Oneida – Onondaga – Ontario – Orange – Orleans – Oswego – Otsego – Putnam – Queens – Rensselaer – Richmond – Rockland – St. Lawrence – Saratoga – Schenectady – Schoharie – Schuyler – Seneca – Steuben – Suffolk – Sullivan – Tioga – Tompkins – Ulster – Warren – Washington – Wayne – Westchester (Northern, Southern, New Rochelle, Peekskill, Yonkers) – Wyoming – Yates |
Listings from 59th to 110th Streets
[3] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed[4] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | 110th Street–Cathedral Parkway Subway Station (IRT) | September 17, 2004 (#04001019) |
Junction of Broadway, W. 110th St., and Cathedral Pkwy. 40°48′14″N 73°58′01″W |
Morningside Heights | Subway station (1 train) | |
2 | 69th Street Transfer Bridge | June 26, 2003 (#03000577) |
Hudson River W of the West Side Highway bet. W 66th and 70th Sts. 40°46′44″N 73°59′26″W |
Riverside Park | ||
3 | 72nd Street Subway Station (IRT) | September 17, 2004 (#04001017) |
jct. of Broadway and W. 72nd St. 40°46′42″N 73°58′57″W |
Upper West Side | Subway station (1, 2, and 3 trains) | |
4 | 79th Street Subway Station (IRT) | September 17, 2004 (#04001018) |
Jxt. of W. 79th St. and Broadway 40°47′01″N 73°58′50″W |
Upper West Side | Subway station (1 and 2 trains) | |
5 | 86th Street Subway Station (Dual System IRT) | March 30, 2005 (#05000236) |
Under Lexington Ave., bet E. 85th and E. 87th Sts. 40°46′46″N 73°57′22″W |
Upper East Side | Subway station (4, 5, 6, and <6> trains) | |
6 | American Museum of Natural History | June 24, 1976 (#76001235) |
Central Park West and 77th St. 40°46′53″N 73°58′28″W |
Upper West Side | ||
7 | Ansonia Hotel | January 10, 1980 (#80002665) |
2101–2119 Broadway 40°46′48″N 73°58′57″W |
Upper West Side | ||
8 | Apartment at 1261 Madison Avenue | October 29, 1982 (#82001185) |
1261 Madison Ave. 40°47′00″N 73°57′25″W |
Upper East Side | ||
9 | Apthorp Apartments | January 30, 1978 (#78001868) |
2201-2219 Broadway 40°47′02″N 73°58′53″W |
Upper West Side | ||
10 | Association Residence Nursing Home | February 20, 1975 (#75001201) |
891 Amsterdam Ave. (@ 104) 40°47′55″N 73°58′01″W |
Upper West Side | ||
11 | George F. Baker Jr. and Sr. Houses | June 3, 1982 (#82003367) |
67, 69, and 75 East 93rd Street 40°47′06″N 73°57′15″W |
Upper East Side | ||
12 | James Baldwin House | September 3, 2019 (#100004332) |
137 West 71st Street 40°46′39″N 73°58′49″W |
Upper West Side | Apartment within was home to African-American writer James Baldwin from 1965 until his death in 1987 | |
13 | Barbizon Hotel for Women | October 29, 1982 (#82001186) |
140 E. 63rd St. 40°45′53″N 73°57′58″W |
Lenox Hill | ||
14 | Beacon Theater and Hotel | November 4, 1982 (#82001187) |
2124 Broadway 40°46′50″N 73°58′52″W |
Upper West Side | ||
15 | Belnord Apartments | April 23, 1980 (#80002670) |
225 W. 86th St. 40°47′18″N 73°58′34″W |
Upper West Side | ||
16 | Building at 133 East 80th Street | August 16, 2010 (#10000553) |
133 E. 80th St. 40°46′33″N 73°57′31″W |
Upper East Side | Architecturally distinctive building home to McGeorge Bundy and other notable public figures | |
17 | Building at 210 East 68th Street | June 16, 2005 (#05000619) |
210 E. 68th St. 40°46′01″N 73°57′46″W |
Lenox Hill | ||
18 | Building at 45 East 66th Street | May 6, 1980 (#80002674) |
45 E. 66th St. 40°46′05″N 73°58′05″W |
Lenox Hill | ||
19 | James A. Burden House and Otto H. Kahn House | September 12, 2006 (#06000821) |
7 and 1 E. 91st St. (@ 5th) 40°47′05″N 73°57′29″W |
Carnegie Hill | Now the Convent of the Sacred Heart | |
20 | Andrew Carnegie Mansion | November 13, 1966 (#66000536) |
2 E. 91st St. (@ Fifth Ave.) 40°47′04″N 73°57′29″W |
Carnegie Hill | Now the Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum | |
21 | Central Park | October 15, 1966 (#66000538) |
Bounded by Central Park S., 5th Ave., Central Park W., 110th St. 40°46′57″N 73°57′57″W |
Manhattan | Park designed by Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux is their best-known work. One of the world's most famous parks. | |
22 | Central Park West Historic District | November 9, 1982 (#82001189) |
Central Park West between 61st and 97th Sts. 40°46′44″N 73°58′32″W |
Upper West Side | Unique and distinctive skyline over park | |
23 | Central Savings Bank | September 8, 1983 (#83001720) |
2100–2108 Broadway 40°46′47″N 73°58′52″W |
Upper West Side | aka Apple Bank for Savings | |
24 | Church of St. Ignatius Loyola Complex | July 24, 1980 (#80002679) |
Park Ave., 83rd and 84th Sts. 40°46′44″N 73°57′34″W |
Yorkville | ||
25 | Church of St. Paul the Apostle | December 5, 1991 (#91001723) |
415 W. 59th St. 40°46′11″N 73°59′07″W |
Lincoln Square | ||
26 | City and Suburban Homes Company's First Avenue Estate Historic District | August 1, 1986 (#86002622) |
1168–1200 First Ave., 401–429 E. Sixty-fourth, and 402–430 E. Sixty-fifth Sts. 40°45′45″N 73°57′32″W |
Lenox Hill | ||
27 | City and Suburban Homes Company's York Avenue Estate and Shively Sanitary Tenements Historic District | September 15, 1994 (#86003823) |
Roughly bounded by York Ave., E. 77th St., Franklin D. Roosevelt Dr., and E. 79th St. 40°46′13″N 73°56′59″W |
Lenox Hill and Yorkville | ||
28 | Claremont Stables | April 16, 1980 (#80002683) |
173–177 W. 89th St. 40°47′22″N 73°58′24″W |
Upper West Side | ||
29 | Congregation B'nai Jeshurun Synagogue and Community House | June 2, 1989 (#89000474) |
257 W. 88th St. and 270 W. 89th St. 40°47′24″N 73°58′35″W |
Upper West Side | ||
30 | Congregation Ohab Zedek | August 18, 2017 (#100001487) |
118–120 & 122–124 W. 95th St. 40°47′33″N 73°58′08″W |
Upper West Side | ||
31 | Control House on 72nd Street | May 6, 1980 (#80002684) |
W. 72nd St. and Broadway 40°46′42″N 73°58′57″W |
Upper West Side | Subway control house for the 1, 2, and 3 trains. | |
32 | Lucy Drexel Dahlgren House | July 20, 1989 (#89000946) |
15 E. 96th St. 40°47′13″N 73°57′15″W |
Carnegie Hill and East Harlem | ||
33 | Dakota Apartments | April 26, 1972 (#72000869) |
1 W. 72nd St. (@ CPW) 40°46′36″N 73°58′35″W |
Upper West Side | Architecturally distinctive late 19th-century apartment complex on Central Park; used for exteriors in Rosemary's Baby and site of John Lennon's murder. | |
34 | The Dorilton | September 8, 1983 (#83001723) |
171 W. 71st St. 40°46′41″N 73°58′55″W |
Upper West Side | ||
35 | Duke Residence | December 7, 1989 (#89002090) |
1009 Fifth Ave. (@ 82nd) 40°46′43″N 73°57′45″W |
Museum Mile | ||
36 | James B. Duke House | November 10, 1977 (#77000956) |
1 E. 78th St. 40°46′35″N 73°57′51″W |
Museum Mile | Associated with James Buchanan Duke | |
37 | East 73rd Street Historic District | July 22, 1982 (#82003374) |
161–179 and 166–182 E. 73rd St. 40°46′14″N 73°57′41″W |
Lenox Hill | Small enclave of intact former carriage houses of area's wealthy residents | |
38 | East 78th Street Houses | March 25, 1980 (#80002685) |
157, 159, 161, and 163–165 E. 78th St. 40°46′26″N 73°57′32″W |
Upper East Side | Oldest townhouses on the Upper East Side | |
39 | East 80th Street Houses | March 26, 1980 (#80002686) |
116–130 E. 80th St. 40°46′00″N 73°57′36″W |
Upper East Side | Intact high-end 1920s townhouses; homes of Vincent Astor and George Whitney | |
40 | First Battery Armory | February 20, 2013 (#13000028) |
56 W. 66th St. 40°46′23″N 73°58′51″W |
Lenox Hill | Intact, exemplary 1903 armory now converted into TV studio | |
41 | First Hungarian Reformed Church | August 31, 2000 (#00001012) |
344–346 East 69th St. 40°45′57″N 73°57′32″W |
Lenox Hill | 1916 Emery Roth church in Hungarian vernacular style is his only Christian religious building | |
42 | Founder's Hall, The Rockefeller University | September 13, 1974 (#74001269) |
66th St. and York Ave. 40°45′47″N 73°57′18″W |
Lenox Hill | ||
43 | The Frick Collection and Frick Art Reference Library Building | October 6, 2008 (#08001091) |
1 E. 70th St. and 12 E. 71st St. 40°46′22″N 73°58′02″W |
Upper East Side | ||
44 | Archibald Gracie Mansion | May 12, 1975 (#75001205) |
East End Ave. at 88th St. 40°46′34″N 73°56′36″W |
Yorkville | New York City mayor's residence (HHT) | |
45 | Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum | May 19, 2005 (#05000443) |
1071 Fifth Ave. (@ 88th) 40°46′58″N 73°57′34″W |
Museum Mile | Frank Lloyd Wright's best-known late work | |
46 | Barbara Rutherford Hatch House | June 9, 1983 (#83001728) |
153 E. 63rd St. 40°45′52″N 73°57′57″W |
Lenox Hill | ||
47 | Henderson Place Historic District | June 20, 1974 (#74001271) |
Henderson Pl. (E86th nr East End Ave) 40°46′31″N 73°56′42″W |
Yorkville | ||
48 | Holy Trinity Church, St. Christopher House and Parsonage | May 30, 1980 (#80002694) |
312–316 and 332 E. 88th St. 40°46′41″N 73°56′59″W |
Upper East Side | ||
49 | House at 49 East 80th Street | November 15, 2007 (#07001193) |
49 E 80th St. 40°46′44″N 73°57′40″W |
Upper East Side | ||
50 | Houses at 1026–1028 Fifth Ave. | February 12, 1999 (#99000197) |
1026–1028 Fifth Ave. 40°46′47″N 73°57′42″W |
Museum Mile | ||
51 | Houses at 120 and 122 East 92nd Street | October 29, 1982 (#82001195) |
120–122 East 92nd St. 40°47′00″N 73°57′15″W |
Upper East Side | ||
52 | Houses at 146–156 East 89th Street | June 3, 1982 (#82003378) |
146–156 E. 89th St. 40°46′52″N 73°57′15″W |
Upper East Side | ||
53 | Houses at 208–218 East 78th Street | June 30, 1983 (#83001732) |
208–218 E. 78th St. 40°46′23″N 73°57′28″W |
Upper East Side | Five remaining Civil War-era townhouses of an original row of 16; rounded window lintels unusual in Italianate buildings | |
54 | LANAI (yacht) | February 2, 2018 (#100002077) |
79th Street Boat Basin 40°47′09″N 73°59′11″W |
Upper West Side | Earliest extant residential yacht by John Trumpy & Sons, built 1911 | |
55 | Level Club | April 9, 1984 (#84002784) |
253 W. 73rd St. 40°46′49″N 73°59′00″W |
Upper West Side | ||
56 | William Goadby Loew House | July 15, 1982 (#82003384) |
56 E. 93rd St. 40°47′06″N 73°57′20″W |
Upper East Side | ||
57 | Madison Avenue Facade of the Squadron A Armory | March 24, 1972 (#72000877) |
Madison Ave. between 94th and 95th Sts. 40°47′10″N 73°57′18″W |
Carnegie Hill | ||
58 | Master Building | February 23, 2016 (#16000036) |
310 Riverside Drive 40°48′02″N 73°58′16″W |
Upper West Side | Pioneering Art Deco apartment building dating to 1929 | |
59 | Metropolitan Museum of Art | June 24, 1986 (#86003556) |
Fifth Ave. at Eighty-second St. 40°46′44″N 73°57′47″W |
Museum Mile | Richard Morris Hunt's best-known building; America's most important art museum. | |
60 | Lewis G. Morris House | February 12, 1977 (#77000960) |
100 E. 85th St. 40°46′46″N 73°57′28″W |
Upper East Side | ||
61 | Municipal Asphalt Plant | May 23, 1980 (#80002702) |
East End Ave. between 90th and 91st Sts. 40°46′42″N 73°56′39″W |
Yorkville | ||
62 | New York Cancer Hospital | April 29, 1977 (#77000961) |
2 W. 106th St. 40°47′52″N 73°57′39″W |
Manhattan Valley | Converted to condominiums; also known as Towers Nursing Home | |
63 | New York Public Library, Yorkville Branch | July 15, 1982 (#82003386) |
222 E. 79th St. 40°46′25″N 73°57′25″W |
Yorkville | ||
64 | Park Avenue Historic District | August 29, 2010 (#10000588) |
900–1240 and 903–1235 Park Ave. 40°46′53″N 73°57′23″W |
Upper East Side | Many architecturally distinguished apartment houses from late 19th and early 20th centuries | |
65 | Park Avenue Houses | January 3, 1980 (#80002708) |
680, 684, 686 and 690 Park Ave. (@ 68th) 40°46′03″N 73°57′59″W |
Lenox Hill | ||
66 | Park East Synagogue, Congregation Zichron Ephraim | August 18, 1983 (#83001738) |
163 E. 67th St. 40°46′01″N 73°57′50″W |
Lenox Hill | ||
67 | Pomander Walk District | September 8, 1983 (#83001739) |
261–267 W. 94th St., 260–274 W. 95th St. and Pomander Walk 40°47′38″N 73°58′25″W |
Upper West Side | ||
68 | Public School 109 | September 22, 2000 (#00001159) |
215 East 99th St. 40°47′13″N 73°56′51″W |
East Harlem | ||
69 | Public School 9 | August 3, 1987 (#87001258) |
466 W. End Ave. 40°47′11″N 73°58′46″W |
Upper West Side | ||
70 | Red House | September 8, 1983 (#83001742) |
350 W. 85th St. 40°47′20″N 73°58′51″W |
Upper West Side | ||
71 | Isaac L. Rice Mansion | June 25, 1980 (#80002711) |
346 W. 89th St. 40°47′29″N 73°58′45″W |
Upper West Side | also known as Isaac L. and Julia B. Rice House: "Villa Julia"; now Yeshiva Ketana of Manhattan | |
72 | Riverside Drive–West 80th–81st Streets Historic District | May 10, 1984 (#84002790) |
Riverside Dr., W. 80th and W. 81st Sts. 40°47′28″N 73°58′56″W |
Upper West Side | ||
73 | Riverside Park and Drive | September 2, 1983 (#83001743) |
From 72nd St. to 129th St. 40°47′53″N 73°58′31″W |
Upper West Side to Inwood | First major Robert Moses project in Manhattan; speeded up travel time to Bronx and Westchester and made river accessible via park | |
74 | Riverside-West 105th Street Historic District | August 19, 1980 (#80002712) |
Roughly bounded by W. End Ave., Riverside Dr., W. 104th and W. 106th Sts. 40°48′05″N 73°58′14″W |
Upper West Side | ||
75 | John S. Rogers House | June 30, 1983 (#83001744) |
53 E. 79th St. 40°46′34″N 73°57′43″W |
Upper East Side | 1917 Renaissance Revival mansion has been home to city's oldest cultural institution, New York Society Library, since 1937 | |
76 | Sara Delano Roosevelt Memorial House | March 28, 1980 (#80002713) |
47 and 49 E. 65th St. 40°46′00″N 73°58′05″W |
Lenox Hill | ||
77 | Rowhouses at 322–344 East 69th Street | September 7, 1984 (#84002793) |
322–344 E. 69th St. 40°45′58″N 73°57′31″W |
Upper East Side | Group of remaining low-rise townhouses from late 19th century | |
78 | St. Cecilia's Church and Convent | February 2, 1984 (#84002796) |
112–120 E. 106th St. 40°47′32″N 73°56′52″W |
East Harlem | ||
79 | St. Ignatius of Antioch Episcopal Church | November 30, 1999 (#99001442) |
552 W. End Ave. 40°47′21″N 73°58′40″W |
Upper West Side | ||
80 | St. Jean Baptiste Church and Rectory | April 23, 1980 (#80002720) |
1067–1071 Lexington Ave. 40°46′21″N 73°57′38″W |
Lenox Hill | 1910 church is one of few Catholic churches in city with dome and only one besides St. Patrick's Cathedral to have stained glass made in Chartres. Architect Nicholas Serracino's only work in New York City won a prize in an international competition. | |
81 | St. Michael's Church | November 15, 1996 (#96001354) |
225 W. 99th St. 40°47′46″N 73°58′10″W |
Upper West Side | ||
82 | St. Vincent Ferrer Church and Priory | June 14, 1984 (#84002800) |
869 and 871 Lexington Ave. 40°45′58″N 73°57′55″W |
Upper East Side | 1916 Bertram Goodhue Gothic church has unusual touches like Crucifixion carving on front entrance and paintings at Stations of the Cross inside. Complemented by 1880 William Schickel priory. | |
83 | William Schickel House | December 6, 2004 (#04001326) |
52 E. 83rd St. 40°46′43″N 73°57′37″W |
Upper East Side | ||
84 | Schinasi House | April 23, 1980 (#80002714) |
351 Riverside Dr. 40°48′11″N 73°58′09″W |
Manhattan Valley | ||
85 | Seventh Regiment Armory | April 14, 1975 (#75001208) |
643 Park Ave. 40°46′01″N 73°57′58″W |
Upper East Side | ||
86 | Sidewalk Clock at 1501 3rd Avenue, Manhattan | April 18, 1985 (#85000926) |
1501 3rd Ave. (@ 85th) 40°46′40″N 73°57′16″W |
Upper East Side | ||
87 | Sidewalk Clock at 783 5th Avenue, Manhattan | April 18, 1985 (#85000930) |
783 5th Ave. 40°45′52″N 73°58′24″W |
Lenox Hill | Historic sidewalk clock in front of The Sherry-Netherland | |
88 | Harry F. Sinclair House | June 2, 1978 (#78001882) |
2 E. 79th St. 40°46′36″N 73°57′50″W |
Upper East Side | ||
89 | Abigail Adams Smith Museum | January 12, 1973 (#73001223) |
421 E. 61st St. 40°45′37″N 73°57′37″W |
Lenox Hill | Also known as Mount Vernon Hotel Museum | |
90 | Sofia Warehouse | September 27, 1984 (#84002801) |
43 W. 61st St. 40°46′13″N 73°59′01″W |
Upper West Side | Also known as "Kent Automatic Garages" | |
91 | Stables at 167, 169 and 171 West 89th Street | August 25, 1983 (#83001747) |
167–171 W. 89th St. 40°47′21″N 73°58′23″W |
Upper West Side | ||
92 | Studio Apartments | May 19, 1983 (#83001748) |
44 W. 77th St. 40°46′48″N 73°58′34″W |
Upper West Side | ||
93 | Substation 7 | February 9, 2006 (#06000027) |
1782 Third Avenue (@ 99th) 40°47′13″N 73°56′55″W |
Upper East Side | ||
94 | Townhouses at 352 and 353 Riverside Dr. | September 1, 2005 (#05000944) |
352 and 353 Riverside Dr. 40°48′11″N 73°58′10″W |
Upper West Side | ||
95 | Treadwell Farm Historic District | May 27, 2004 (#04000541) |
E. 61st and 62nd Sts. bet. Second and Third Aves. 40°45′45″N 73°57′53″W |
Lenox Hill | ||
96 | Trinity Lutheran Church of Manhattan | September 16, 2009 (#09000722) |
164 W. 100th St. 40°47′46″N 73°58′05″W |
Upper West Side | ||
97 | Upper East Side Historic District | September 7, 1984 (#84002803) |
Roughly bounded by 3rd and 5th Aves., 59th and 79th Sts. 40°46′11″N 73°57′59″W |
Upper East Side | There was a boundary increase on September 12, 2006 (refnum 06000822) | |
98 | US Post Office-Lenox Hill Station | May 11, 1989 (#88002363) |
221 E. 70th St. 40°46′05″N 73°57′38″W |
Lenox Hill | ||
99 | Mrs. Graham Fair Vanderbilt House | October 29, 1982 (#82001206) |
60 E. 93rd St. 40°47′05″N 73°57′19″W |
Upper East Side | Also known as Lycee Francais de New York | |
100 | Giuseppe Verdi Monument | October 4, 1990 (#90002223) |
Verdi Square Park (72nd at Broadway) 40°46′45″N 73°58′55″W |
Upper West Side | ||
101 | Gertrude Rhinelander Waldo Mansion | May 6, 1980 (#80002727) |
867 Madison Ave. 40°46′17″N 73°57′57″W |
Lenox Hill | (also known as Rhinelander Mansion) | |
102 | Felix M. Warburg House | October 29, 1982 (#82001207) |
1109 5th Ave., at 92nd 40°47′07″N 73°57′27″W |
Upper East Side | ||
103 | West 67th Street Artists' Colony Historic District | July 11, 1985 (#85001522) |
1–39 and 40–50 W. 67th St. 40°45′58″N 73°58′13″W |
Upper West Side | ||
104 | West 73rd–74th Street Historic District | September 8, 1983 (#83001752) |
73rd, 74th Sts. and Columbus Ave. 40°46′40″N 73°58′38″W |
Upper West Side | ||
105 | West 76th Street Historic District | July 24, 1980 (#80002728) |
W. 76th St. 40°46′45″N 73°58′34″W |
Upper West Side | ||
106 | West End Collegiate Church and Collegiate School | May 6, 1980 (#80002729) |
W. End Ave. and W. 77th St. 40°46′58″N 73°58′55″W |
Upper West Side | ||
107 | West End Presbyterian Church and Parish House | December 30, 2011 (#11000969) |
165 W. 105th St. 40°47′59″N 73°57′57″W |
Upper West Side | Located on 105th St. per NRHP nomination form and church website; incorrectly listed as on 165th St. in the January 6, 2012 NPS "Weekly List of Actions Taken" | |
108 | West Side Unitarian Church–Congregation Ramath Orah | September 17, 2015 (#15000608) |
550 W. 110th St. 40°48′13″N 73°57′58″W |
Upper West Side | Orthodox Jewish congregation that fled Luxembourg during World War II moved into unfinished 1921 church | |
109 | Zion-St. Mark's Evangelical Lutheran Church | March 23, 1995 (#95000335) |
339–341 E. 84th St. 40°46′34″N 73°57′05″W |
Yorkville |
See also
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- State: National Register of Historic Places listings in New York
References
- 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. Some locations in this table may have been corrected to current GPS standards.
- "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions". National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved on January 29, 2021.
- Numbers represent an alphabetical ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
- 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.
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