NRHP Reference # 75001653 Added to NRHP 31 March 1975 | Area 61 ha | |
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Location Irregular shape roughly bounded by Lawshe Run, W. Branch Susquehanna River, S borough boundaries, and Tomb Ave., Jersey Shore, Pennsylvania Architectural style |
Jersey Shore Historic District is a national historic district located at Jersey Shore, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania. The district includes 286 contributing buildings in the central business district and surrounding residential area of Jersey Shore. The buildings were mostly built during the period 1830 to 1860, and are representative of Victorian, Greek Revival, and Federal style architecture. Notable buildings include the Abraham Lawshe House (c. 1840), Gallagher-Webb House (c. 1842), Mark Slonaker House (c. 1845), Stone-Nice House (c. 1845), Bailey-Allen House (c. 1850), Sanderson-Sebring House (c. 1852), Samuel Humes Building (1852), Moran-Trump House (1855), West Branch Dormitory Building (1856), and McHenry-Cline House (c. 1885).
It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1975.