List of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Passaic County, New Jersey
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This is intended to be a complete list of properties and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Passaic County, New Jersey. Latitude and longitude coordinates of the sites listed on this page may be displayed in an online map.[1]
This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted March 8, 2024.[2]
[3] | Name on the Register[4] | Image | Date listed[5] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Ailsa Farms | April 30, 1976 (#76001181) |
300 Pompton Road 40°56′37″N 74°11′50″W / 40.943611°N 74.197222°W | Wayne | The Ailsa Farms estate is now William Paterson University. The estate's house, Haledon Hall, has been restored as Hobart Manor. | |
2 | Arch Street Bridge over the Passaic River | March 22, 2018 (#100002230) |
Arch St. over Passaic R. 40°55′24″N 74°10′12″W / 40.923226°N 74.169963°W | Paterson | ||
3 | Aycrigg Mansion | April 29, 1982 (#82003299) |
Main Ave. and Temple Pl. 40°51′02″N 74°07′30″W / 40.850556°N 74.125°W | Passaic | ||
4 | Belle Vista | June 3, 1976 (#76001180) |
Valley Road in Garret Mountain Reservation 40°54′00″N 74°10′22″W / 40.9°N 74.172778°W | Paterson | Known as Lambert Castle | |
5 | Botany Worsted Mills Historic District | July 26, 1991 (#91000928) |
80-82 and 90 Dayton Ave. and 6-32 Mattimore St. 40°52′25″N 74°07′10″W / 40.873611°N 74.119444°W | Passaic | ||
6 | Pietro Botto House | July 30, 1974 (#74001188) |
83 Norwood St. 40°56′05″N 74°11′19″W / 40.934722°N 74.188611°W | Haledon | Also known as Pietro and Maria Botto House | |
7 | Cathedral of St. John the Baptist | December 16, 1977 (#77000903) |
Main and Grand Sts. 40°54′46″N 74°10′21″W / 40.912778°N 74.1725°W | Paterson | ||
8 | Clinton Furnace | June 18, 1976 (#76001179) |
at the base of the Clinton Reservoir by the Clinton Brook 41°04′20″N 74°27′00″W / 41.072222°N 74.45°W | West Milford | ||
9 | Frederick William Cooke Residence | July 8, 1982 (#82003302) |
384 Broadway 40°55′06″N 74°09′31″W / 40.918333°N 74.158611°W | Paterson | Destroyed by fire in 1991.[6] | |
10 | Danforth Memorial Library | March 1, 1984 (#84002782) |
250 Broadway 40°55′05″N 74°09′52″W / 40.918056°N 74.164444°W | Paterson | Also known as the Paterson Free Public Library | |
11 | Dey Mansion | December 18, 1970 (#70000392) |
199 Totowa Rd. 40°54′56″N 74°14′00″W / 40.915556°N 74.233333°W | Wayne | ||
12 | Dundee Canal Industrial Historic District | January 21, 1999 (#98001640) |
George St., N along Dundee Canal, approx. 1.2 mi. to headgates opposite E. Clifton Ave. 40°52′25″N 74°07′12″W / 40.873611°N 74.12°W | Passaic | ||
13 | Eastside Park Historic District | July 7, 2004 (#04000673) |
Roughly bounded by 20th, Vreeland, and 11th Aves., E. 33rd St. and Mclean Bvd. 40°54′53″N 74°08′13″W / 40.914713°N 74.136815°W | Paterson | ||
14 | John W. Ferguson House | May 23, 1980 (#80002516) |
421 12th Ave. 40°55′11″N 74°08′46″W / 40.919722°N 74.146111°W | Paterson | Demolished in 1988.[7] | |
15 | Garritse–Doremus–Westervelt House | March 20, 2023 (#100008730) |
Park Drive, Weasel Brook Park 40°52′16″N 74°08′48″W / 40.8710°N 74.1466°W | Clifton | Also known as Vanderhoef–Westervelt House | |
16 | Goffle Brook Park | November 1, 2002 (#02001276) |
Goffle Rd., bet. Lafayette and MacFarlan Ave. 40°57′22″N 74°09′42″W / 40.956111°N 74.161667°W | Hawthorne | ||
17 | Great Falls of the Passaic and Society for Useful Manufactures Historic District | April 17, 1970 (#70000391) |
At Passaic River 40°55′01″N 74°10′52″W / 40.917064°N 74.181061°W | Paterson | ||
18 | Hinchliffe Stadium | March 22, 2004 (#04000223) |
Maple and Liberty Sts., overlooking the Great Falls of the Passaic 40°55′13″N 74°10′53″W / 40.920278°N 74.181389°W | Paterson | Listed as "National Register of Historic Places - Local Significance."
This error was never corrected. | |
19 | Kossuth Street School | April 10, 1980 (#80002515) |
47 Kossuth St. 40°56′17″N 74°11′01″W / 40.938058°N 74.183531°W | Haledon | ||
20 | Long Pond Ironworks | January 11, 1974 (#74001189) |
NE of West Milford on NJ 511 41°08′47″N 74°18′39″W / 41.146389°N 74.310833°W | West Milford | ||
21 | Morris Canal | October 1, 1974 (#74002228) |
Irregular line beginning at Phillipsburg and ending at Jersey City 40°41′08″N 75°09′49″W / 40.685556°N 75.163611°W | Not applicable | ||
22 | Passaic County Court House and United States Custom House and Post Office Historic District | July 21, 2015 (#15000443) |
73-87, 63-65 Hamilton St. 40°54′49″N 74°10′17″W / 40.9137°N 74.1715°W | Paterson | ||
23 | Passaic Elks Club | December 28, 2005 (#05001485) |
29-31 Howe Ave. 40°51′46″N 74°07′40″W / 40.862778°N 74.127778°W | Passaic | ||
24 | Paterson City Hall | March 10, 1995 (#95000232) |
155 Market Street 40°55′00″N 74°10′19″W / 40.916667°N 74.171944°W | Paterson | ||
25 | Paterson Downtown Commercial Historic District | February 12, 1999 (#99000192) |
Roughly bounded by Patterson, Ward and Gross Sts., and Hamilton Ave. 40°55′02″N 74°10′21″W / 40.917222°N 74.1725°W | Paterson | ||
26 | People's Bank and Trust Company Building | November 19, 2018 (#100003110) |
663 Main Ave. 40°51′40″N 74°07′35″W / 40.8610°N 74.1263°W | Passaic | ||
27 | Public School Number Two | March 8, 1978 (#78001790) |
Mill and Passaic Sts. 40°54′55″N 74°10′38″W / 40.915278°N 74.177222°W | Paterson | ||
28 | John W. Rea House | September 17, 1999 (#99001168) |
675 Goffle Rd. 40°57′26″N 74°09′43″W / 40.957222°N 74.161944°W | Hawthorne | ||
29 | Reinhardt Mills | May 9, 2003 (#03000393) |
283-297 21st Ave., 122-136 20th Ave., 46-72 Gray St., 45-67 State St. 40°54′28″N 74°09′43″W / 40.907778°N 74.161944°W | Paterson | ||
30 | Ringwood Manor | November 13, 1966 (#66000471) |
3 mi. E of Hewitt, Ringwood Manor State Park 41°08′40″N 74°15′10″W / 41.144444°N 74.252778°W | Ringwood | ||
31 | Schuyler–Colfax House | April 3, 1973 (#73001133) |
2343 Paterson Hamburg Turnpike 40°59′15″N 74°16′47″W / 40.9875°N 74.279722°W | Wayne | ||
32 | Skylands | September 28, 1990 (#90001438) |
Ringwood State Park 41°07′30″N 74°14′14″W / 41.125°N 74.237222°W | Ringwood | ||
33 | Reynier Speer House | July 18, 1985 (#85001566) |
612 Upper Mountain Ave. 40°51′37″N 74°12′11″W / 40.8604°N 74.202947°W | Little Falls | ||
34 | St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church | May 7, 1982 (#82003301) |
140 Lexington Ave. 40°52′04″N 74°07′38″W / 40.867778°N 74.127222°W | Passaic | ||
35 | St. Michael's Roman Catholic Church | December 15, 1978 (#78001791) |
74 Cianci St. 40°54′53″N 74°10′30″W / 40.914722°N 74.175°W | Paterson | ||
36 | St. Nicholas Roman Catholic Church | May 14, 1979 (#79001517) |
Washington, State and Ann Sts. 40°51′43″N 74°07′24″W / 40.861944°N 74.123333°W | Passaic | ||
37 | Straight Street Bridge over the Passaic River | March 22, 2018 (#100002231) |
Straight St. over Passaic R. 40°55′35″N 74°09′58″W / 40.926273°N 74.166015°W | Paterson | ||
38 | Daniel Thompson and John Ryle Houses | July 30, 1981 (#81000398) |
8 and 9 Mill St. 40°54′59″N 74°10′42″W / 40.916389°N 74.178333°W | Paterson | ||
39 | United States Animal Quarantine Station | October 9, 1981 (#81000397) |
Clifton Avenue 40°52′05″N 74°09′43″W / 40.868056°N 74.161944°W | Clifton | ||
40 | Van Houten House | March 7, 1973 (#73001132) |
114 Totowa Avenue, Westside Park 40°54′48″N 74°11′26″W / 40.913333°N 74.1905°W | Paterson | ||
41 | Van Riper–Hopper House | August 21, 1972 (#72000806) |
533 Berdan Avenue 40°58′40″N 74°14′34″W / 40.977664°N 74.242903°W | Wayne | ||
42 | John and Anna Vreeland House | May 13, 1982 (#82003300) |
971 Valley Road 40°52′05″N 74°11′28″W / 40.868056°N 74.191111°W | Clifton | Also known as the Hamilton House Museum |
[3] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed | Date removed | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Van Duyne House | August 12, 1971 (#71001051) | December 15, 1976 | 636 Fairfield Rd. (Original location, currently at 533 Berdan Ave.) 40°58′40″N 74°14′35″W / 40.97780°N 74.242921°W | Wayne | Relocated in 1974[8] due to relocation of NJ 23, and was delisted due to relocation. Now at the Wayne Museum, known as the Mead–Van Duyne House.[9] |
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