Quakertown Historic District

Last updated

Quakertown Historic District
Quakertown Historic District 2.JPG
Quakertown Historic District
USA Pennsylvania location map.svg
Red pog.svg
Usa edcp location map.svg
Red pog.svg
LocationQuakertown
NRHP reference No. 110002000 [1]
Added to NRHPApril 20, 2011

The Quakertown Historic District is a national historic district which includes most of Quakertown, Pennsylvania. It encompasses, 386 acres and 2,197 contributing buildings. [2]

Contents

History and architectural features

Quakertown has a significant number of pre- and post-American Civil War buildings. Prior to the Civil War, these structures were designed in a broad range of architectural styles, including colonial, Federal, Greek Revival and Italianate. Post-Civil War, the buildings were primarily designed in the Victorian style. This district encompasses, 386 acres and 2,197 contributing buildings. [2]

The district also has several buildings which listed separately on the National Register of Historic Places, including Liberty Hall and the Enoch Roberts House.

Placement of this district on the National Register of Historic Places

The nomination materials for placement of the Quakertown Historic District on the National Register of Historic Places were reviewed by Pennsylvania's Historic Preservation Board on February 1, 2011 at 9:45 a.m. at the Labor and Industry Building in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Also considered for National Register placement at this meeting were: the Robb Farm in Huntingdon County, the McCook Family Estate and the John A. Brashear House and Factory in Pittsburgh, the Montrose Historic District in Susquehanna County, Alden Villa in Lebanon County, Wilpen Hall in Sewickley, and the Tindley Temple United Methodist Church and Marian Anderson House in Philadelphia, as well as multiple historic African American churches in Philadelphia that were presented together on a "Multiple Property Documentation Form." [3]

This historic district was then officially added to the National Register of Historic Places on April 20, 2011. [4] [5] [6]

References

  1. "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places . National Park Service. January 23, 2007.
  2. 1 2 Kathryn Ann Auerbach (June 2010). National Register of Historic Places Registration: Pennsylvania SP Quakertown Historic District. National Archives and Records Administration. Retrieved December 10, 2025. (Downloading may be slow.)
  3. Quakertown Historic District, in "Historical and Museum Commission: National Register Nominations to Be Reviewed by the Historic Preservation Board," in Pennsylvania Bulletin, Vol. 41, No. 3, January 15, 2011, pp. 420-421. Harrisburg, Pennsylvania: Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, 2011.
  4. Auerbach, Kathryn Ann. "Quakertown Historic District" (PDF). National Register of Historic Places nomination form. Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission. Archived from the original (PDF) on June 29, 2020. Retrieved December 16, 2013.
  5. "William Penn's Legacy: A Tradition of Diversity." Harrisburg, Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, 2010-2011.
  6. "Department of the Interior: National Park Service: National Register of Historic Places; Notification of Pending Nominations and Related Actions," in Federal Register, Vol. 76, No. 61, March 30, 2011, p. 17670.