University and college buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places
This is an incomplete list of historic properties and districts at United States colleges and universities that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) . This includes National Historic Landmarks (NHLs) and other National Register of Historic Places listings. It includes listings at current and former educational institutions.
The main list is organized by institution name. A second list of NHLs at colleges and universities is organized by state.
Of the colleges and universities listed here, the University of California, Berkeley, has the most NRHP listings, with 22, including one NHL. Tied for second are Harvard University with 17 NRHP listing including two historic districts and five NHLs, and the University of Florida which has 17, including one historic district with 14 contributing properties. The University of Wisconsin–Madison has the third most identified sites, with 16, of which four are NHLs.
NRHPs by college or university
In Abilene, Texas
In Tuscaloosa, Alabama
In Lorman, Mississippi , this university has 2 (1 NHL):
In Philippi, West Virginia
In Santa Fe, New Mexico
In Anderson, South Carolina
In Newton, Massachusetts has:
In Glenside, Pennsylvania
In Tucson, Arizona
In Little Rock, Arkansas
In Fayetteville, Arkansas
In Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
In Wilmore, Kentucky
In Athens, Alabama
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Auburn Players Theater
Auburn Players Theater
May 22, 1973 (#73000351 )
139 S. College Street 32°36′17″N 85°28′51″W / 32.604722°N 85.480833°W / 32.604722; -85.480833 (Auburn Players Theater )
Auburn, Alabama
2
Auburn University Historic District
June 3, 1976
Auburn University campus32°36′17″N 85°28′58″W / 32.60472°N 85.48278°W / 32.60472; -85.48278 (Auburn University Historic District )
Auburn, Alabama
3
Cullars Rotation
Cullars Rotation
April 18, 2003 (#03000231 )
Woodfield Dr., east of U.S. Route 29 32°35′19″N 85°29′01″W / 32.588611°N 85.483611°W / 32.588611; -85.483611 (Cullars Rotation )
Auburn, Alabama
4
Old President's Mansion
Old President's Mansion
August 29, 2003 (#03000423 )
277 W. Thach Ave. on the Auburn University campus 32°36′12″N 85°29′06″W / 32.603333°N 85.485°W / 32.603333; -85.485 (Old President's Mansion )
Auburn, Alabama
5
Old Rotation
Old Rotation
January 14, 1988 (#87002390 )
Auburn University campus 32°35′36″N 85°29′09″W / 32.593333°N 85.485833°W / 32.593333; -85.485833 (Old Rotation )
Auburn, Alabama
In Minneapolis, Minnesota
In Augusta, Georgia
In Aurora, Illinois
In Berea, Ohio
In Muncie, Indiana
In Concord, North Carolina
In Lewiston, Maine
In North Newton, Kansas
In Belmont, North Carolina
In Columbia, South Carolina
In Greensboro, North Carolina
In Berea, Kentucky
In Bethany, West Virginia
In Daytona Beach, Florida
In Birmingham, Alabama
In Blue Mountain, Mississippi
Blue Mountain College Historic District
In Bluefield, West Virginia
In Waltham, Massachusetts
In Providence, Rhode Island
In Chestnut Hill , Newton, Massachusetts
In Brunswick, Maine
In Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania
In Indianapolis, Indiana :
In California, Pennsylvania
In Berkeley, CA, has
In La Jolla, California has
In Long Beach, California
In Northfield, Minnesota has 4:
In Cleveland, Ohio
In Saint Paul, Minnesota
In Jackson, Louisiana
In Hackettstown, New Jersey
In Conway, Arkansas
In Danville, Kentucky :
In Chicago , Illinois
In Cincinnati, Ohio
In Orangeburg, South Carolina
In Worcester, Massachusetts
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Summary
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Clemson College Sheep Barn
January 4, 1990
S. Palmetto Boulevard on the Clemson University campus34°40′36″N 82°49′50″W / 34.67667°N 82.83056°W / 34.67667; -82.83056 (Clemson College Sheep Barn )
Clemson, South Carolina
Built in 1915, it is the oldest extant agricultural building on campus.
2
Clemson University Historic District I
January 4, 1990
Northern portion of campus along U.S. Route 76 34°40′47″N 82°50′4″W / 34.67972°N 82.83444°W / 34.67972; -82.83444 (Clemson University Historic District I )
Clemson, South Carolina
Collection of some of Clemson's original building located along the northern edge of campus. Contributing properties include: Tillman Hall (1893), Godfey Hall (1898), Bowman Field (1900), Sikes Hall (1905), Holtendorff Hall (1916), Trustees’ Park (c. 1925 ), Long Hall (1937), and Mell Hall (1939).
3
Clemson University Historic District II
January 4, 1990
Center of campus34°40′40″N 82°50′18″W / 34.67778°N 82.83833°W / 34.67778; -82.83833 (Clemson University Historic District II )
Clemson, South Carolina
Located in the central part of campus. Contributing properties include: Fort Hill (c. 1830 ), John C. Calhoun Office (c. 1825 ), Hardin Hall (1890), the Trustee House (1904), Riggs Hall (1927), Sirrine Hall (1938), and the Outdoor Theater (1940).
4
Fort Hill
October 15, 1966
Clemson University campus34°40′40″N 82°50′21″W / 34.67778°N 82.83917°W / 34.67778; -82.83917 (Fort Hill )
Clemson, South Carolina
John C. Calhoun 's original plantation house, later passed down to his daughter and Thomas Greene Clemson . Today, the house serves as a museum.
5
Hanover House
June 5, 1970
Clemson University campus34°40′35″N 82°49′52″W / 34.67639°N 82.83111°W / 34.67639; -82.83111 (Hanover House )
Clemson, South Carolina
This 1710s house originally built in Berkeley County , but was moved to Clemson in the 1940s due to the creation of Lake Moultrie .
6
Structural Science Building
April 5, 2010
Palmetto Boulevard and Fernow Drive34°40′30.5″N 82°50′18″W / 34.675139°N 82.83833°W / 34.675139; -82.83833 (Structural Science Building )
Clemson, South Carolina
Lee and Lowry Halls were built in 1958, and heralded the style of Clemson's building expansion of the 1960s and 1970s. They were designed by the Dean of the College of Architecture, Harlan Ewart McClure, who also played an important role in the desegregation of the university in 1963.
In Hamilton, New York
In New York, NY has at least 11 (3 NHLs):
Additionally, the 116th Street–Columbia University station is listed on the NRHP as part of the New York Subway System Multiple Property Submission.
In Moorhead, Minnesota has 1:
In Mansfield, Connecticut
In New York, New York (NHL)
In Ithaca, New York , has 10 (1 NHL):
In addition, East Robert Hall , Roberts Hall , and Stone Hall are former buildings that are still listed on the National Register despite having been demolished. See Cornell University#Historic Sites for how these are described in the article about the university.
In Davidson, North Carolina
In Elkins, West Virginia
In Mitchell, South Dakota , the entire university, apparently, is NRHP-listed.
In Carlisle, Pennsylvania:
In Crete, Nebraska
In Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
In Springfield, Missouri
In Dubuque, Iowa
In Richmond, Indiana :
In Charleston, Illinois
In Ypsilanti, Michigan
In La Grande, Oregon :
In Elmira, New York
In Atlanta, Georgia
In Emory, Virginia
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Erskine College–Due West Historic District
March 19, 1982
Main, Church, College, Bonner, Hayne, Washington, Cleveland, Depot, and Abbeville Sts.34°19′45″N 82°23′26″W / 34.32917°N 82.39056°W / 34.32917; -82.39056 (Erskine College–Due West Historic District )
Due West, South Carolina
Includes part of the college and part of the town. It has 88 contributing properties .
In Jefferson County, Indiana
In Eureka, Illinois
In Evansville, Indiana
In Fairmont, West Virginia
In Hancock, Michigan
In Nashville, Tennessee
In Tallahassee, Florida
Tuckahoe atop Mount Elizabeth
in Jensen Beach, Florida
The former campus, which was previously the campus of Saint Joseph College of Florida , contains two NRHPs, one sitting on top of the other:
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Anderson Hall
June 27, 1979
West University Avenue29°39′5″N 82°20′32″W / 29.65139°N 82.34222°W / 29.65139; -82.34222 (Anderson Hall )
Gainesville, Florida
2
Bryan Hall
June 27, 1979
West University Avenue and 13th Street 29°39′3″N 82°20′26″W / 29.65083°N 82.34056°W / 29.65083; -82.34056 (Bryan Hall )
Gainesville, Florida
3
Buckman Hall
January 11, 1974
Buckman Drive (Southwest 17th Street)29°39′2″N 82°20′43″W / 29.65056°N 82.34528°W / 29.65056; -82.34528 (Buckman Hall )
Gainesville, Florida
4
Flint Hall
June 27, 1979
West University Avenue29°39′6″N 82°20′37″W / 29.65167°N 82.34361°W / 29.65167; -82.34361 (Flint Hall )
Gainesville, Florida
5
Griffin–Floyd Hall
June 27, 1979
University of Florida campus29°38′59″N 82°20′38″W / 29.64972°N 82.34389°W / 29.64972; -82.34389 (Griffin–Floyd Hall )
Gainesville, Florida
6
The Hub
June 24, 2008
Stadium Road between Buckman Drive and Fletcher Drive29°38′55″N 82°20′44″W / 29.64861°N 82.34556°W / 29.64861; -82.34556 (Hub, The )
Gainesville, Florida
Part of the University of Florida Campus MPS
7
Library East
June 27, 1979
Murphree Way29°39′2″N 82°20′31″W / 29.65056°N 82.34194°W / 29.65056; -82.34194 (Library East )
Gainesville, Florida
8
Newell Hall
June 27, 1979
Stadium Road29°38′56″N 82°20′43″W / 29.64889°N 82.34528°W / 29.64889; -82.34528 (Newell Hall )
Gainesville, Florida
9
Old WRUF Radio Station
September 21, 1989
Museum Road and Newell Drive29°39′12″N 82°20′36″W / 29.65333°N 82.34333°W / 29.65333; -82.34333 (Old WRUF Radio Station )
Gainesville, Florida
10
Norman Hall
January 26, 1990
Southwest 13th Street on the University of Florida campus29°38′48″N 82°20′17″W / 29.64667°N 82.33806°W / 29.64667; -82.33806 (Norman Hall )
Gainesville, Florida
11
Peabody Hall
June 27, 1979
University of Florida campus29°38′59″N 82°20′31″W / 29.64972°N 82.34194°W / 29.64972; -82.34194 (Peabody Hall )
Gainesville, Florida
12
Rolfs Hall
September 11, 1986
Buckman Drive on the University of Florida campus29°38′57″N 82°20′30″W / 29.64917°N 82.34167°W / 29.64917; -82.34167 (Rolfs Hall )
Gainesville, Florida
13
Thomas Hall
October 1, 1974
Fletcher Drive on the University of Florida campus29°39′3″N 82°20′46″W / 29.65083°N 82.34611°W / 29.65083; -82.34611 (Thomas Hall )
Gainesville, Florida
14
University of Florida Campus Historic District
April 20, 1989
Bounded by West University Avenue, Southwest 13th Street , Stadium Road, and North-South Drive29°39′1″N 82°20′38″W / 29.65028°N 82.34389°W / 29.65028; -82.34389 (University of Florida Campus Historic District )
Gainesville, Florida
15
Weil Hall
June 24, 2008
Stadium Road and Gale Lemerand Drive (North-South Drive)29°38′54″N 82°20′53″W / 29.64833°N 82.34806°W / 29.64833; -82.34806 (Engineering Industries Building )
Gainesville, Florida
part of the University of Florida Campus MPS
16
Women's Gymnasium
June 27, 1979
East-West Road29°39′1″N 82°20′49″W / 29.65028°N 82.34694°W / 29.65028; -82.34694 (Women's Gymnasium )
Gainesville, Florida
17
Yulee–Mallory–Reid dormitory complex
June 24, 2008
13th Street and Inner Road, SW.29°38′50″N 82°20′28″W / 29.64722°N 82.34111°W / 29.64722; -82.34111 (Yulee–Mallory–Reid dormitory complex )
Gainesville, Florida
Part of the University of Florida Campus MPS
In Lakeland, Florida
In Framingham, Massachusetts
In Franklin, Indiana
In Lancaster, Pennsylvania
In Washington, D.C. has 3:
In Newberg, Oregon
In Georgetown, Kentucky
In Washington, D.C. has 2 (1 NHL):
In Milledgeville, Georgia
In Atlanta, Georgia
In Athens, Georgia
In addition, Garden Club of Georgia Museum–Headquarters House, Founder's Memorial Garden and Gov. Wilson Lumpkin House are on the campus and may be part of the University of Georgia.
In Atlanta, Georgia
In Lakewood, New Jersey
In Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
In Towson, Maryland
In Greenville, Illinois
In Greensboro, North Carolina
In St. Peter, Minnesota has 1:
In Clinton, New York
In Hampton, Virginia (NHL)
In Hampden Sydney, Virginia
In Hanover, Indiana
In Abilene, Texas
In St. Louis, Missouri
In Oneonta, New York
In Cambridge, Massachusetts
In Lawrence, Kansas
In Tiffin, Ohio
In Conway, Arkansas
In Worcester, Massachusetts
In Montgomery, Alabama
In Austin, Texas
In Chicago , Illinois
In Jacksonville, Illinois
In Normal, Illinois
Chicago , Illinois
In Urbana and Champaign , Illinois
In San Antonio, Texas
In Terre Haute, Indiana
In Bloomington, Indiana
In Ames, Iowa
In Iowa City, IA has 1 NHL and 1 other NRHP:
In Baltimore, Maryland
In Charlotte, North Carolina
In Marion, Alabama
In Manhattan, Kansas
In Union, New Jersey
In Gambier, Ohio
In Galesburg, Illinois :
In Easton, Pennsylvania
In LaGrange, Georgia
In Painesville, Ohio
Lander University
In Greenwood, South Carolina
In Jackson, Tennessee :
In Appleton, Wisconsin :
In Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
In Portland, Oregon :
In Gaffney, South Carolina
In Knoxville, Tennessee
In Jefferson City, Missouri
In McMinnville, Oregon
In Baton Rouge, Louisiana
In Louisville, Kentucky
In Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
In Orono, Maine
In Purchase, New York
In Mars Hill, North Carolina
In New Ulm, Minnesota
In Staunton, Virginia
In Saint Paul, Minnesota
In North Manchester, Indiana
In Davenport, Iowa
In Lowell, Massachusetts
In Westminster, Maryland
In Abilene, Texas
In Macon, Georgia
In Oxford, Ohio
In Ann Arbor, Michigan
In East Lansing, Michigan
In Houghton, Michigan
In Middlebury, Vermont
In Fairfield, Alabama
In Mankato, Minnesota
In Minneapolis, Minnesota
In Morris, Minnesota
In Bottineau, North Dakota
In Oxford, Mississippi
In Starkville, Mississippi
In St. Joseph, Missouri
In Columbia, Missouri
In Monmouth, Illinois
In West Long Branch, New Jersey
In Montevallo, Alabama
In Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
In Morehead, Kentucky
In Baltimore, Maryland
In Chicago , Illinois
In Murray, Kentucky
In Lincoln, Nebraska
In Portland, Maine
In Newark, New Jersey
In New York, New York
In Florence, Alabama
In Greensboro, North Carolina
In Durham, North Carolina
In Pembroke, North Carolina
In Fargo, North Dakota
In Boston, Massachusetts
In Marquette, Michigan
In Orange City, Iowa
In South Euclid, Ohio
Its 1927 Administration Building, which once housed the entire college operation, was added to the NRHP as Notre Dame College of Ohio
In South Bend, Indiana
In Belmont, California
In Oberlin, Ohio
In Athens, Ohio
In Delaware, Ohio
In Norman, Oklahoma
In Corvallis, Oregon
In Eugene, Oregon
In Clarksville, Arkansas
In Forest Grove, Oregon
In Fergus Falls, Minnesota
the whole thing (84000241)
In Raleigh, North Carolina
In Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
In State College, Pennsylvania
In Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania has 4 NRHPs:
In Portland, Oregon :
In San Juan, Puerto Rico
In Mayagüez, Puerto Rico
In Brooklyn, New York
In Princeton, New Jersey
In Elsah, Illinois
In Lynchburg, Virginia
Randolph–Macon Woman's College
In Lynchburg, Virginia
In Wahpeton, North Dakota
In Troy, New York
In Salem, Virginia
In New York, NY has 1 NHL:
In Chicago , Illinois
In New Brunswick, New Jersey
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Name on the Register
Image
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Description
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James Bishop House
James Bishop House
July 12, 1976 (#76001162 )
College Avenue 40°30′11″N 74°27′00″W / 40.503056°N 74.45°W / 40.503056; -74.45 (James Bishop House )
New Brunswick
Built 1852.
2
Demarest House
Demarest House
August 10, 1977 (#77000884 )
542 George Street 40°30′07″N 74°26′47″W / 40.501944°N 74.446389°W / 40.501944; -74.446389 (Demarest House )
New Brunswick
Built in 1867, now the Center on Violence Against Women and Children, Rutgers University
3
Levi D. Jarrard House
Levi D. Jarrard House
April 22, 1982 (#82003282 )
George St., Douglass College campus 40°29′11″N 74°26′16″W / 40.486389°N 74.437778°W / 40.486389; -74.437778 (Levi D. Jarrard House )
New Brunswick
Known as College Hall , Douglass Campus, Rutgers University
4
New Jersey Hall
New Jersey Hall
February 24, 1975 (#75001144 )
73 Hamilton Street 40°29′58″N 74°26′51″W / 40.499444°N 74.4475°W / 40.499444; -74.4475 (New Jersey Hall )
New Brunswick
Located on the Voorhees Mall
5
Old Queens, Rutgers University
Old Queens, Rutgers University
May 11, 1976 (#76001164 )
83 Somerset Street 40°29′56″N 74°26′47″W / 40.49875°N 74.44625°W / 40.49875; -74.44625 (Old Queens, Rutgers University )
New Brunswick
Built 1809–1825. Oldest building at Rutgers University , also part of Queens Campus
6
Queens Campus, Rutgers University
Queens Campus, Rutgers University
July 2, 1973 (#73001113 )
Bounded by College Avenue and George, Hamilton, and Somerset Streets 40°29′54″N 74°26′46″W / 40.498333°N 74.446111°W / 40.498333; -74.446111 (Queens Campus, Rutgers University )
New Brunswick
Includes Old Queens (1809), Van Nest Hall (1845), Daniel S. Schanck Observatory (1865), Geology Hall (1872), Kirkpatrick Chapel (1873), Winants Hall (1890).
7
Rutgers Preparatory School
Rutgers Preparatory School
July 18, 1975 (#75001145 )
101 Somerset Street 40°29′52″N 74°26′50″W / 40.497778°N 74.447222°W / 40.497778; -74.447222 (Rutgers Preparatory School )
New Brunswick
Designed and built by architect Nicholas Wyckoff, former home (1830–1963) of Rutgers Preparatory School , the oldest independent school in New Jersey, established 1766. Building now known as Alexander Johnston Hall, Rutgers University.
8
Wood Lawn
Wood Lawn
March 8, 1978 (#78001772 )
Douglass Campus 40°28′54″N 74°25′59″W / 40.481667°N 74.433056°W / 40.481667; -74.433056 (Wood Lawn )
New Brunswick
Used by the Eagleton Institute of Politics
In San Juan, Puerto Rico
In Salem, West Virginia
In San Diego, California
In Gainesville, Florida
In Sitka, Alaska (NHL)
In Shippensburg, Pennsylvania
In Raleigh, North Carolina
St. Benedict's College
In St. Joseph, Minnesota
In Jensen Beach, Florida
In Canton, New York
In Northfield, Minnesota
In Austin, Texas
In Lawrenceville, Virginia
In Huntsville, Texas
In Claremont, California
In South Orange, New Jersey
In Raleigh, North Carolina
In Louisville, Kentucky
In Indianola, Iowa
In Northampton, Massachusetts
In Ephraim, Utah
In Knoxville, Tennessee
In Columbia, South Carolina
In McRae, Georgia
In Hammond, Louisiana
In Dallas, Texas
In Cedar City, Utah
In Georgetown, Texas
In Gorham, Maine
In Hattiesburg, Mississippi
In Palo Alto, California
In Columbia, Missouri
In DeLand, Florida
In Hoboken, New Jersey
In Harpers Ferry, West Virginia
The entire campus of the now closed college is a contributing property to the Harpers Ferry National Historical Park .
In Pennsylvania
In Pennsylvania
In Syracuse, NY has 15:
In Chattanooga, Tennessee
In Cookeville, Tennessee
In Lubbock, Texas
In Austin, Texas
In Madison County, Mississippi
In Lexington, Kentucky
In New Orleans, Louisiana
In Schenectady, NY has 1 NHL:
In Highlands, New York
In Fayette, Iowa
In Salt Lake City
In Logan, Utah
In St. George, Utah
In Valparaiso, Indiana
In Nashville, Tennessee
In NY has 2 NHLs:
In Bristol, Virginia
In Lexington, Virginia
In Richmond, Virginia
In Ettrick, Virginia
In Blacksburg, Virginia
In Lynchburg, Virginia
In Charlottesville, Virginia
In Denmark, South Carolina
In Waverly, Iowa
In Chestertown, Maryland
In St. Louis, Missouri
In Lexington, Virginia
In Detroit, Michigan
In Aurora, Cayuga County, New York
In Macon, Georgia
In Middletown, CT has 2 NHLs and several other NRHPs:
(Wesleyan University may also own some properties in Broad Street Historic District or other historic districts in Middletown).
In West Chester, Pennsylvania
In West Liberty, West Virginia
[4]
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Image
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Description
1
Shaw Hall, West Liberty State College
Shaw Hall, West Liberty State College
December 27, 1996 (#96001528 )
Bethany Pike, approximately 1.25 miles south of junction with Locust Grove Rd. 40°09′56″N 80°36′07″W / 40.165556°N 80.601944°W / 40.165556; -80.601944 (Shaw Hall, West Liberty State College )
West Liberty
2
Shotwell Hall, West Liberty State College
Shotwell Hall, West Liberty State College
December 27, 1996 (#96001529 )
Bethany Pike, approximately 1.25 miles south of junction with Locust Grove Rd. 40°09′47″N 80°36′10″W / 40.163056°N 80.602778°W / 40.163056; -80.602778 (Shotwell Hall, West Liberty State College )
West Liberty
In Institute, West Virginia
In Morgantown, West Virginia
In Montgomery, West Virginia
In Buckhannon, West Virginia
In Cullowhee, North Carolina
In Macomb, Illinois
In Valhalla, New York
In Bowling Green, Kentucky
In Kalamazoo, Michigan
In Fulton, Missouri
In Salt Lake City
In Salem, Oregon
In Williamsburg, Virginia
In Chambersburg, Pennsylvania
In Rock Hill, South Carolina
In La Crosse, Wisconsin
In Madison, Wisconsin has 16 (4 NHLs):
In Oshkosh, Wisconsin
In Spartanburg, South Carolina
In Wooster, Ohio
In New Haven, Connecticut has 4 NHLs, and an NRHP historic district:
Grove Street Cemetery and Mory's , both listed on the NRHP, are on the campus but are independent of Yale.
In Yankton, South Dakota
In Young Harris, Georgia
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References
^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y Numbers represent an ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here , differentiate National Historic Landmark sites and National Register of Historic Places Districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
^ a b "National Register Information System" . National Register of Historic Places . National Park Service . March 13, 2009.
^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z "National Register Information System" . National Register of Historic Places . National Park Service . April 24, 2008.
^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q Numbers represent an alphabetical ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here , differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q The eight-digit number below each date is the number assigned to each location in the National Register Information System database, which can be viewed by clicking the number.
^ City of Jacksonville Community Planning
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