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The table below includes 23 sites listed on the National Register of Historic Places in the borough of Saddle River in Bergen County, New Jersey.Latitude and longitude coordinates of the sites listed on this page may be displayed in an online map.
Saddle River Center Historic District, is located in Saddle River, Bergen County, New Jersey, United States. The district was added to the National Register of Historic Places on August 29, 1986. Saddle River Inn
The F. L. Wandell Estate and Ward Factory Site is located in the borough of Saddle River in Bergen County, United States. The site was added to the National Register of Historic Places on November 1, 1990, for its significance in architecture, entertainment, and industry. [1] [3] It was listed as part of the Saddle River MPS. [4]
The Garret and Maria Ackerman House is located at 150 East Saddle River Road in the borough of Saddle River in Bergen County, New Jersey, United States.The historic frame house was built in 1824 and was documented as the Van Buskirk-Arkerman House by the Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS) in 1937. [3]
The Andries Thomas Van Buskirk House is a historic stone house located at 164 East Saddle River Road in the borough of Saddle River in Bergen County, New Jersey, United States. The oldest part of the house was built around 1725–1730 and expanded around 1770. It was documented by the Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS) in 1937. [3]
The house was built around 1739 by Abraham Hopper and sold to Rev. Stephen Goetschius in 1814. It remained in the Goetschius family until 1985 when the house was given to the borough of Upper Saddle River. The Upper Saddle River Historical Society now uses the house as a museum. [5]
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The Achenbach House remains are located at 184 Chestnut Ridge Road in the borough of Saddle River in Bergen County, New Jersey, United States.The stone house was built around 1757 by Johan George Achenbach and was added to the National Register of Historic Places on April 18, 1979, for its significance in architecture.