Livingston Avenue Historic District Explained

Livingston Avenue Historic District
Nrhp Type:HD
Nocat:yes
Coordinates:40.4892°N -74.4481°W
Architect:Louis H. Giele; George K. Parsell
Architecture:Queen Anne, Colonial Revival, Classical Revival
Added:February 16, 1996
Refnum:96000072
Designated Other1 Name:New Jersey Register of Historic Places
Designated Other1 Abbr:NJRHP
Designated Other1 Link:New Jersey Register of Historic Places
Designated Other1 Date:December 8, 1995
Designated Other1 Number:3307[1]
Designated Other1 Num Position:bottom
Designated Other1 Color:
  1. ffc94b

The Livingston Avenue Historic District is a 32acres historic district located along Livingston Avenue between Hale and Morris Streets in the city of New Brunswick in Middlesex County, New Jersey, United States. The district was added to the National Register of Historic Places on February 16, 1996, for its significance in architecture, social history, and urban history from 1870 to 1929. It has 58 contributing buildings and 2 contributing sites, including the Willow Grove Cemetery, the Henry Guest House, and the New Brunswick Free Public Library. The John B. Drury House was built around 1888.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: New Jersey and National Registers of Historic Places - Middlesex County . New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection - Historic Preservation Office . 7 . December 28, 2020 .
  2. Web site: [{{NRHP url|id=96000072}} National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: Livingston Avenue Historic District ]. National Park Service. Marvin A. . Brown . December 6, 1994 . With