Dubois Historic District (Dubois, Pennsylvania) Explained

Dubois Historic District
Nrhp Type:hd
Nocat:yes
Location:Roughly along N. and S. Brady Sts., and E. and W. Long Aves., DuBois, Pennsylvania
Coordinates:41.1192°N -78.7631°W
Built:1888
Architect:Multiple
Architecture:Romanesque, Gothic Revival, Italianate
Added:October 24, 1997
Refnum:97001254

Dubois Historic District is a national historic district located at Dubois, Clearfield County, Pennsylvania. The district includes 54 contributing buildings in the central business district of Dubois. The district consists of mostly commercial buildings built after the fire of 1888 and in a variety of popular architectural styles including Gothic Revival architecture, Italianate, and Romanesque Revival. Notable buildings include the Hatten & Munch Building (1897), Moore & Schwern Building (c. 1890), Methodist Episcopal Church (1889), First Baptist Church (1891), Shaw Building (1895), and DuBois Public Library (1923). Located in the district and separately listed was the Commercial Hotel.[1]

It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1997.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: National Historic Landmarks & National Register of Historic Places in Pennsylvania. CRGIS: Cultural Resources Geographic Information System. Searchable database. November 11, 2011. July 21, 2007. https://web.archive.org/web/20070721014609/https://www.dot7.state.pa.us/ce/SelectWelcome.asp. dead. Note: This includes Web site: [{{NRHP-PA|H105870_01H.pdf}} National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Form: Dubois Historic District]. 2011-11-05. David L. Taylor. PDF. July 1997.