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PA Bulletin, Doc. No. 97-1367

NOTICES

HISTORICAL AND MUSEUM COMMISSION

National Register Nominations to be Reviewed at the Historic Preservation Board Meeting

[27 Pa.B. 4399]

   Following is a notice of properties to be considered at the September 9, 1997 meeting of the Historic Preservation Board for nomination to the National Register of Historic Places. The meeting will start at 9:45 a.m. in Room 515, Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, Third and North Streets, Harrisburg, PA.

   Individuals with a disability who wish to attend this meeting and who require an auxiliary aid, service or other accommodation to participate, should contact Dan Deibler at (717) 783-8946 or through the Pennsylvania AT&T Relay Service at 1 (800) 654-5984 (TDD) to discuss how the agency can accommodate their needs. If there are questions or comments, contact the Bureau for Historic Preservation at (717) 783-8946.

BRENT D. GLASS,   
Executive Director

Allegheny Plateau

   1.  DuBois Historic District, North and South Brady Avenue and East and West Long Avenue, DuBois, Clearfield County

   2.  Emlenton Historic District, generally the Allegheny River, the Borough limits, Kerr Avenue, Hickory and Center Streets, Emlenton, Venango County (Resources of the Oil Industry of Western Pennsylvania, 1859-1947)

   3.  Oil City Downtown Commercial Historic District, generally along Seneca, Center, Elm, Sycamore, Duncomb and Main Streets, Oil City, Venango County (Resources of the Oil Industry of Western Pennsylvania, 1859-1947)

   4.  Oil City South Side Historic District, generally between the south side of the Allegheny River, Wilson Avenue, Lee's Lane, West Third, West Fifth, and Reservoir Streets, Oil City, Venango County (Resources of the Oil Industry of Western Pennsylvania, 1859-1947)

Great Valley and Piedmont

   5.  Quay, Anderson B., Rev., House, 22 North Baltimore Street, Dillsburg, York County

   6.  Fissel's School, Fissel's Church Road (SR 3015), Shrewsbury Township, York County

   7.  West Philadelphia Streetcar Suburb Historic District, roughly bounded by the University of Pennsylvania campus, the Woodlands Cemetery, the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy, Woodland and Kingsessing Avenues, the Conrail railroad line, St. Bernard Street, Catharine Street, 51st Street, Hazel Avenue, 52nd Street, 46th Street, Pine Street, 47th Street, Walnut Street, Chestnut Street, and Ludlow Street, Philadelphia

   8.  Hanging Rock, South Gulph Road, Upper Merion Township, Montgomery County

   9.  Paoli Battlefield Site and Parade Grounds, Warren and Monument Avenues, Sugartown Road, Malvern, Chester County

Southwestern PA

   10.  Star Junction Historic District, intersection of SR 51 and SR 4036, approximately 1.8 miles south of Perryopolis, Fayette County (Bituminous Coal and Coke Resources of Pennsylvania, 1740-1945)

   11.  St. Nicholas Byzantine Catholic Church, 504 South Liberty Street, Perryopolis, Fayette County

   12.  Gue/Sisley Blacksmith Shop, Laurel and Union Streets, Perryopolis, Fayette County

   13.  Karolcik Building, 115-117 South Liberty Street, Perryopolis, Fayette County

   14.  Youghiogheny Bank of Pennsylvania South Liberty Street, Perryopolis, Fayette County

   15.  Providence Cemetery and Chapel, intersection of SR4038 and SR4036, west of Route 51, Perry Township, Fayette County

   16.  Dawson Historic District, roughly bounded by Howell Street, Middle Alley, Youghiogheny River, River Road, Spring and Locust Alleys, Dawson, Fayette County

Anthracite Region and Poconos

   17.  Lackawanna Iron & Coal Company Furnaces, Cedar Avenue, Scranton, Lackawanna County. (Anthracite-Related Resources of Northeastern Pennsylvania, 1769-1945) Note: This property is already listed in the National Register. Under consideration is a recommendation for National Historic Landmark designation.

   18.  Lackawanna County Courthouse/Mitchell Monument, Washington Avenue, Linden street, Adams Avenue and Spruce Street, Scranton, Lackawanna County (Anthracite-Related Resources of Northeastern Pennsylvania, 1769-1945)

   19.  Joseph Cassese House, 1000 Clay Avenue, Scranton, Lackawanna County (Anthracite-Related Resources of Northeastern Pennsylvania, 1769-1945)

   20.  Masonic Temple and Scottish Rite Cathedral, 416-420 North Washington Avenue, Scranton, Lackawanna County

Ridge and Valley

   21.  Burnt Cabins Historic District, LR23905 and U. S. Route 522, Dublin Township, Fulton County (Lincoln Highway Heritage Corridor Historic Resources:  Franklin to Westmoreland Counties, PA)

[Pa.B. Doc. No. 97-1367. Filed for public inspection August 22, 1997, 9:00 a.m.]



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