UPDATES: 11/2015: Renderings for a redevelopment project, including restoration and adaptive reuse of the church are revealed. Related article: 145-year-old Jersey City church to become condo complex 2013: The building has been land marked by the City of Jersey City. 07/2010 Update: Three ... » Learn More about St. Johns Episcopal Church
2004 Ten Most Endangered Historic Places in NJ
South Camden Historic District
DESCRIPTION: The South Camden Historic District is the only important residential neighborhood in the entire section of Camden south of Atlantic Avenue and west of I-676. The city calls the area "Waterfront South.” The historic district, which is centered on the intersection of South Broadway ... » Learn More about South Camden Historic District
Roosevelt Stadium
UPDATES: The State House Commission in June 2004 approved an application requesting the removal of statutory Green Acres restrictions, paving the way for Union City to demolish the Stadium. The stadium was demolished in 2005, and is now the site of a new High School. DESCRIPTION: Built by the ... » Learn More about Roosevelt Stadium
McMyler Coal Dumper
DESCRIPTION: This enormous device was built in 1917. It is located at the former eastern terminus of the Reading Railroad, on the Arthur Kill. The last of eight that once graced the New York metropolitan area, the apparatus lifted into the air coal filled hopper cars weighing up to forty-five tons. ... » Learn More about McMyler Coal Dumper
Indian Head Site
DESCRIPTION: Indian Head is a large, prehistoric archaeological site located on a wooded bluff twenty-five feet above the west bank of the Maurice River. It covers nearly seventy acres in space and 10,000 years in time. Archaeologists have unearthed evidence here for every cultural type found in ... » Learn More about Indian Head Site
Imlaystown Historic District
UPDATES: 07/2010 Update: The district has been included in the Upper Freehold Farmland Byways project, which is currently in the federal approval stage. Unfortunately, not much else has changed about the district since its nomination. The situation remains static as the governing body is ... » Learn More about Imlaystown Historic District
Good Luck Farm/VanArsdale House
UPDATES: September 2008: The Good Luck Farm is undergoing demolition in preparation for construction of the Wal-Mart. Trees have been leveled and the farmhouse and outbuildings will be gone very soon. DESCRIPTION: The 12-acre Good Luck Farm contains one of an ever-dwindling number of farmhouses ... » Learn More about Good Luck Farm/VanArsdale House
Glimmer Glass Bridge
UPDATES: 01/2018: In August, 2014, an overweight truck was driven onto the bridge which caused the deck and substructure to be damaged. The bridge was closed to traffic for 8 months while repairs were made. The work, which involved about 30% of the bridge, was done in accordance with the ... » Learn More about Glimmer Glass Bridge
Franklin Hospital
UPDATES: Despite efforts by local advocates, the Franklin Hospital was demolished in April 2005. DESCRIPTION: Franklin Hospital, the first hospital in Sussex County, was built in 1908 to treat injured miners employed by the New Jersey Zinc Co. Before its construction, they required an arduous ... » Learn More about Franklin Hospital
Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area
UPDATES: 08/2018: There has been a recent increase in vandalism to buildings within a National Historic Register District, and another vacant structure recently lost within the same township. PNJ has been working with the National Trust for Historic Preservation to move legislation forward to ... » Learn More about Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area