[3] |
Name on the Register |
Image |
Date listed[4] |
Location |
Municipality |
Description |
1 |
Beaver Historic District |
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000000001996-10-24-0000October 24, 1996 (#96001201) |
Roughly bounded by the Cumberland and Pennsylvania Railroad tracks, Fair Avenue, 5th Street, 3rd Street, and Sassafras Lane 40°41′41″N 80°18′27″W / 40.694722°N 80.3075°W / 40.694722; -80.3075 (Beaver Historic District) |
Beaver |
Encompasses virtually the entire community of Beaver
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2 |
Beginning Point of the U.S. Public Land Survey |
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000000001966-10-15-0000October 15, 1966 (#66000606) |
On the Ohio/Pennsylvania border, east of East Liverpool 40°38′33″N 80°31′10″W / 40.6425°N 80.519444°W / 40.6425; -80.519444 (Beginning Point of the U.S. Public Land Survey) |
Ohioville |
Location from which most of the United States, other than the original colonies, was surveyed
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3 |
Bridge in South Beaver Township |
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000000001988-06-22-0000June 22, 1988 (#88000868) |
Watts Mill Road over the Little Beaver Creek 40°47′26″N 80°29′38″W / 40.790556°N 80.493889°W / 40.790556; -80.493889 (Bridge in South Beaver Township) |
Darlington and South Beaver Townships |
Pratt pony truss bridge in rural northwestern Beaver County
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4 |
Bridgewater Historic District |
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000000001996-06-28-0000June 28, 1996 (#96000713) |
Roughly bounded by Bridge Street, Mulberry Street, Fulton Street, Cherry Alley, Elm Street, and the Beaver River 40°42′22″N 80°17′40″W / 40.706111°N 80.294444°W / 40.706111; -80.294444 (Bridgewater Historic District) |
Bridgewater and Rochester |
Historic residential and commercial areas of Bridgewater, plus a bridge from Bridgewater to Rochester
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5 |
Carnegie Free Library, Beaver Falls |
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000000001985-09-05-0000September 5, 1985 (#85001967) |
1301 7th Avenue 40°45′10″N 80°19′10″W / 40.752778°N 80.319444°W / 40.752778; -80.319444 (Carnegie Free Library, Beaver Falls) |
Beaver Falls |
Carnegie library and museum
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6 |
James Beach Clow House |
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000000001989-05-17-0000May 17, 1989 (#89000349) |
Chapel Drive at Ann Street 40°49′33″N 80°15′32″W / 40.825833°N 80.258889°W / 40.825833; -80.258889 (James Beach Clow House) |
North Sewickley Township |
Well-preserved Greek Revival farmhouse
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7 |
William B. Dunlap Mansion |
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000000001980-08-29-0000August 29, 1980 (#80003409) |
1298 Market Street 40°42′28″N 80°17′53″W / 40.707778°N 80.298056°W / 40.707778; -80.298056 (William B. Dunlap Mansion) |
Bridgewater |
Home of merchant and politician William B. Dunlap
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8 |
Economy Historic District |
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000000001985-05-21-0000May 21, 1985 (#85001142) |
Old Economy Village roughly bounded by Pennsylvania Route 65 and 12th, Merchant, and 16th Streets 40°35′46″N 80°13′55″W / 40.596111°N 80.231944°W / 40.596111; -80.231944 (Economy Historic District) |
Ambridge |
Final home of the Harmony Society
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9 |
Fort McIntosh Site |
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000000001975-04-24-0000April 24, 1975 (#75001614) |
On a bluff overlooking the Ohio River, along River Road between College and Dravo Avenues[5] 40°41′27″N 80°18′15″W / 40.690917°N 80.304097°W / 40.690917; -80.304097 (Fort McIntosh Site) |
Beaver |
Site of a 1780s frontier fort
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10 |
Greersburg Academy |
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000000001975-02-24-0000February 24, 1975 (#75001616) |
Junction of Third and Market Streets[6] 40°48′36″N 80°25′25″W / 40.810000°N 80.423611°W / 40.810000; -80.423611 (Greersburg Academy) |
Darlington |
Formerly a school and currently a museum
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11 |
B.F. Jones Memorial Library |
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000000001978-12-15-0000December 15, 1978 (#78002341) |
663 Franklin Avenue 40°36′47″N 80°15′05″W / 40.613056°N 80.251389°W / 40.613056; -80.251389 (B.F. Jones Memorial Library) |
Aliquippa |
Built in honor of steel tycoon B.F. Jones
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12 |
Legionville |
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000000001975-03-27-0000March 27, 1975 (#75001617) |
Between the Ohio River and Duss Avenue, north of its intersection with Legionville Road and south of its intersection with Anthony Wayne Drive[7] 40°37′16″N 80°13′42″W / 40.621111°N 80.228333°W / 40.621111; -80.228333 (Legionville) |
Harmony Township |
First official U.S. Army training grounds
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13 |
David Littell House |
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000000001986-10-31-0000October 31, 1986 (#86002886) |
Pennsylvania Route 18 40°33′24″N 80°24′15″W / 40.556728°N 80.404119°W / 40.556728; -80.404119 (David Littell House) |
Hanover Township |
Well-preserved 1850s brick farmhouse
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14 |
Merrick Art Gallery |
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000000001983-08-05-0000August 5, 1983 (#83002215) |
5th Avenue and 11th Street 40°43′59″N 80°18′39″W / 40.733056°N 80.310833°W / 40.733056; -80.310833 (Merrick Art Gallery) |
New Brighton |
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15 |
Merrill Lock No. 6 |
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000000001980-09-04-0000September 4, 1980 (#80003410) |
East of Midland on Pennsylvania Route 68 40°40′07″N 80°21′06″W / 40.668611°N 80.351667°W / 40.668611; -80.351667 (Merrill Lock No. 6) |
Industry |
Buildings associated with a lock and dam complex on the Ohio River
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16 |
Old Economy |
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000000001966-10-15-0000October 15, 1966 (#66000644) |
Northeast of Pittsburgh on Pennsylvania Route 65 40°35′46″N 80°13′59″W / 40.596111°N 80.233056°W / 40.596111; -80.233056 (Old Economy) |
Ambridge |
Final home of the Harmony Society
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17 |
Pittsburgh and Lake Erie Passenger Station, Aliquippa |
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000000001990-04-26-0000April 26, 1990 (#90000700) |
111 Station Street 40°37′10″N 80°14′35″W / 40.61935°N 80.24311°W / 40.61935; -80.24311 (Pittsburgh and Lake Erie Passenger Station, Aliquippa) |
Aliquippa |
Former railroad station and office building
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18 |
Matthew S. Quay House |
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000000001975-05-15-0000May 15, 1975 (#75001615) |
205 College Avenue 40°41′37″N 80°18′15″W / 40.693611°N 80.304167°W / 40.693611; -80.304167 (Matthew S. Quay House) |
Beaver |
Home of Matthew S. Quay, a powerful U.S. senator
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19 |
Raccoon Creek RDA |
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000000001987-05-18-0000May 18, 1987 (#87000745) |
Along Pennsylvania Route 18 in Raccoon Creek State Park 40°30′42″N 80°26′34″W / 40.511667°N 80.442778°W / 40.511667; -80.442778 (Raccoon Creek RDA) |
Hanover Township |
Recreational Demonstration Area constructed during the Great Depression[8]
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20 |
Capt. William Vicary House |
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000000001974-11-08-0000November 8, 1974 (#74001749) |
1235 3rd Ave.[9] 40°40′55″N 80°15′00″W / 40.681944°N 80.250000°W / 40.681944; -80.250000 (Capt. William Vicary House) |
Freedom |
Early nineteenth-century stone mansion |