Burlington Historic District (Burlington, New Jersey)

Burlington Historic District
Location Roughly L-shaped, bounded by Delaware River and High, W. Broad, Albot, and Reed Sts., Burlington, New Jersey
Coordinates 40°4′43″N 74°51′50″W / 40.07861°N 74.86389°W / 40.07861; -74.86389Coordinates: 40°4′43″N 74°51′50″W / 40.07861°N 74.86389°W / 40.07861; -74.86389
Area 31 acres (13 ha)
Architect William Strickland; Richard Upjohn
Architectural style Gothic, Gothic Revival
NRHP Reference # 75001124[1]
NJRHP # 758[2]
Significant dates
Added to NRHP March 13, 1975
Designated NJRHP July 1, 1974

The Burlington Historic District in Burlington, New Jersey, is historic district bounded by the Delaware River and High, West Broad, Talbot, and Reed Streets listed on state and federal registers of historic places.[2][3] The oldest building in Burlington County and one of the oldest residences in New Jersey, the Revell House, is contributing property. St. Mary's Episcopal Church is also within the district, which adjacent to the city's High Street Historic District.[3]

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