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- Q7084775 subject Q15259844.
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- Q7084775 abstract "Old Pottstown Historic District is a national historic district located in Pottstown, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. It encompasses 956 contributing buildings and 1 contributing site in the central business district and surrounding residential areas of Pottstown. The district includes a variety of residential buildings including workers' home and residences of prominent and wealthy citizens in a variety of architectural styles including Late Victorian, Gothic Revival, and Federal. This includes the separately listed Pottsgrove Mansion. Notable non-residential buildings include the Italianate style commercial buildings on High Street, 1725 Roller Mills, Reading Railroad station (1928), Doehler-Jarvis castings plant, Light Foundry building (1880), Ecker Building (c. 1910), Weitzenkorn Building, Security Trust Building (1888), Elks Home (1896), Pottstown Library (1920), Pottstown Borough Hall (1924), Masonic Temple (1926), Christ Episcopal Church (1872), First Methodist Church (1869), and St. Aloysius Roman Catholic Church (1891). Also in the district is the Searles Memorial Methodist Church (1911) designed by noted architect Joseph Miller Huston (1866–1940).It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1985, with a boundary increase in 1991.".
- Q7084775 added "1985-09-05".
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- Q7084775 nrhpReferenceNumber "85001955, 91001715 (Boundary Increase)".
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- Q7084775 architecture "Late Victorian, Gothic Revival, Federal, Italianate".
- Q7084775 location "Roughly bounded by South, Race, Bailey, Adams, Lincoln, Beech, & Manatawny Sts., Pottstown, Pennsylvania".
- Q7084775 name "Old Pottstown Historic District".
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- Q7084775 comment "Old Pottstown Historic District is a national historic district located in Pottstown, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. It encompasses 956 contributing buildings and 1 contributing site in the central business district and surrounding residential areas of Pottstown. The district includes a variety of residential buildings including workers' home and residences of prominent and wealthy citizens in a variety of architectural styles including Late Victorian, Gothic Revival, and Federal.".
- Q7084775 label "Old Pottstown Historic District".
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- Q7084775 name "Old Pottstown Historic District".