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Stockton Street Historic District

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Built
  
1830-1915

NJRHP #
  
4447

Area
  
6 ha

NRHP Reference #
  
05001331

Designated NJRHP
  
May 13, 2005

Added to NRHP
  
25 November 2005

Stockton Street Historic District

Location
  
126-326 Stockton Street, 219-237 Rogers Avenue, Hightstown, New Jersey

Architectural styles
  
Queen Anne style architecture

The Stockton Street Historic District covers both sides of Stockton Street (County Route 571), from Railroad Avenue to Summit Street, and a portion of Rogers Avenue in Hightstown, New Jersey. It is notable for its Victorian homes, First Methodist Church, and the Hightstown Civil War monument. It is also significant for its association with the introduction of rail service to New Jersey, as the first railroad in the United States to connect two major cities, New York and Philadelphia, originally ran along what is now Railroad Avenue at the eastern end of the district. In 1832, the John Bull, the first locomotive in the country, provided the first steam-powered passenger rail service in the country, stopping at Stockton Street. In July 2015, HIghtstown became a Preserve America community which enhances historic preservation, including the district.

References

Stockton Street Historic District Wikipedia


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