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84001077 [1] Added to NRHP. February 17, 1984. The Blackberry River Inn (historically known as the Moseley House-Farm) is a colonial mansion at 538 Greenwoods Road West (United States Route 44) in Norfolk, Connecticut. Constructed in 1763, the mansion was listed on the National Register of Historic Places under its historic name in 1984.
The Callahan House, also known as the Jacob Helm House, is a historic home located in the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area south of Milford, in Dingman Township, Pike County, Pennsylvania. It was built in two sections, with the older dated to about 1800 and the later to about 1820.
April 29, 1982. (#82004480) 355 Prospect St. 41°48′16″N 73°07′24″W / 41.804444°N 73.123333°W / 41.804444; -73.123333 (James Alldis House) Torrington. Fine Queen Anne style house from 1895, built for supervisory of the largest industry in Torrington, the needle manufacturing plant which became the Torrington Company ...
NRHP reference No. 98000898 [3] Added to NRHP. July 23, 1998. Milford is a borough that is located in Pike County, Pennsylvania, United States, and the county seat. Its population was 1,103 at the time of the 2020 census. [5] Situated near the upper Delaware River, Milford is part of the New York metropolitan area.
79000243 [1] Added to NRHP. November 1, 1979. The Marie Zimmermann Farm is an historic, American home that is located in the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area in Delaware Township, Pike County, Pennsylvania. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1979.
Added to NRHP. August 14, 1986. The River Park Historic District encompasses the residential and civic heart of the city of Milford, Connecticut. Stretching along both sides of the Wepawaug River, the area includes part of Milford's earliest colonial settlement, and a series of parks that resulted from an early 20th-century beautification project.