St. Monica’s Episcopal Church lies in the very center of the Spring Street neighborhood of Trenton. Spring Street was the center of Trenton’s middle class African-American community during the mid-twentieth century. According to the 2011 publication by Richard Grubb & Associates for ... » Learn More about St. Monica’s Episcopal Church (now Greater is He Ministries)
Mercer County
Trenton Savings Fund Society
DESCRIPTION: This striking, Beaux-Arts style, white-granite and steel building, was designed in 1901 by renowned bank architects Louis Moweray and Justin Affinger. The Trenton Savings Fund Society is a classic example of Beaux Arts architecture, with a symmetrical façade, grand arched entryway ... » Learn More about Trenton Savings Fund Society
Giordano Diner
UPDATE: The Giordano Diner has been relocated as a part of the Mill One project in Hamilton. More information on the relocation can be found here. DESCRIPTION: Located on US Route 1 in Lawrence, the former Giordano Diner is a rare surviving example of a Mountain View Company diner. Constructed ... » Learn More about Giordano Diner
Pettys Run Archaeological Site
UPDATES: 05/27/2011: the State of NJ has issued an advertising for bids for filling in Petty's Run, which they have termed "Stabilization & Closure of the Petty's Run Excavation." There is a fixed price of $410,434 for the work. 06/2011: Early this month, the State Government, Wagering, Tourism ... » Learn More about Pettys Run Archaeological Site
Jacob’s Creek Crossing Rural Historic Landscape
UPDATES: 8/2011: Due to damage sustained from flood waters during Hurricane Irene and Tropical Storm Lee, the 1880s King Iron Truss Bridge that is an integral element to this historic landscape is being dismantled. The dismantling was approved by NJ SHPO, which indicates that the bridge abutments ... » Learn More about Jacob’s Creek Crossing Rural Historic Landscape
Trenton Central High School
UPDATES: 05/2010: Trenton's newly-elected Mayor, Tony Mack, has pledged support for rehabilitating Trenton Central High School. 11/2010: New Jersey's newly-elected Governor Christie proposes an overhaul of the Schools Development Authority. Meanwhile, local advocates continue their fight to ... » Learn More about Trenton Central High School
Robbinsville Industrial Track
UPDATES: 07/2010 Update: No official action has been taken by Conrail of the FRA to finalize the abandonment process, but additional encroachment along the right of way has taken place. In Windsor, NJ the tracks were taken up and the crossing paved over. DESCRIPTION: The Robbinsville Industrial ... » Learn More about Robbinsville Industrial Track
Princeton Battlefield Site
UPDATES: 7/2010: The PBA has completed a mapping project funded by the National Historic Battlefield Protection Act that confirms not only the probable location of Saw Mill Road, the long-forgotten path Washington used, but also confirms that the location of Washington's attack sits on the 22-acre ... » Learn More about Princeton Battlefield Site
First Presbyterian Church of Ewing
UPDATES: 7/2009: The Session, or governing body, of the First Presbyterian Church of Ewing has announced plans to proceed with demolition of the sanctuary, despite congregation uproar. Read more detail on the PNJ Blog. 8/2009: PNJ has offered to acquire the sanctuary of the First Presbyterian ... » Learn More about First Presbyterian Church of Ewing
Gulick House
UPDATES: 7/2010 Update: There has been no change in status with regard to the Zoning Board application. It is still listed as a pending application. However, there are no current development plans on file at this time. It is owned by a realty company. No work has been done to the house and it sits ... » Learn More about Gulick House