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Beallsville Historic District

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Built
  
1818

Opened
  
1818

Added to NRHP
  
24 October 1996

NRHP Reference #
  
96001205

Area
  
16 ha

Nearest city
  
Beallsville

Beallsville Historic District

Architectural style
  
MPS
  
National Road in Pennsylvania MPS

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Beallsville Historic District is a 40-acre (16 ha) historic district in Beallsville, Pennsylvania. It is designated as a historic district by the Washington County History & Landmarks Foundation.

The district covers a "typical pike town" of the National Road through this area, meeting criteria laid out in a Multiple Property Submission study. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1996. In 1996, there were 91 contributing buildings, 1 other contributing site (the Beallsville Cemetery), 1 other contributing object (a c.1835 National Road iron milestone marker), and 29 non-contributing buildings, in the district.

In the western part of the district the buildings are largely vernacular with Greek Revival or Federal architectural influences showing in many, from the National Road era of 1818-1852. The eastern part of the district includes larger Italianate and Queen Anne style houses from later in the 19th century.

Significant properties in the district include:

  • 984 Maiden Street, the oldest building in the district, a log building from 1788 that was home of town founder Zephaniah Beall
  • the 1821 Greenfield Stand, a.k.a. Greenfield Tavern, at 2848 Maiden Street
  • the John Hough House, at 2852 Main Street, an "unassuming" house of a tollkeeper on the road
  • Beallsville Methodist Church, from 1874
  • References

    Beallsville Historic District Wikipedia