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Cumberland County

Futuro Houses

May 14, 2020 by

  The Futuro House was conceived in 1968 as a “portable” ski chalet by Matti Suuronen, a pioneer in the processing of reinforced plastic for construction. Futuro structures are made of fiberglass reinforced plastic as to be light and easy to transport to remote locations, easy to construct ... » Learn More about Futuro Houses

East Point Lighthouse

May 16, 2019 by

  East Point Lighthouse sits on an outcropping of land where the Nationally-designated Wild and Scenic River system of the Maurice River enters the Delaware Bay in Cumberland County. Built in 1849, it is the second oldest existing lighthouse in New Jersey, and two years ago underwent a full ... » Learn More about East Point Lighthouse

Patterned Brickwork Houses

May 17, 2018 by

  Patterned brickwork is the delineation of designs – geometric, dates, and initials – by a mason using darkened “vitrified” bricks against a background of ordinary red brick. New Jersey (and especially South Jersey), which hosts approximately 95% of the examples, is the principal ... » Learn More about Patterned Brickwork Houses

Community of Fortescue

September 21, 2017 by

DESCRIPTION: Rural Fortescue, on the southern shore of Cumberland County, is the largest of five hamlets that comprise Downe Township. Fishing and recreational boating are the mainstays of this isolated community, which has only one road in and out of town and no sewer system. With limited ... » Learn More about Community of Fortescue

Bridgeton Free Public Library

September 4, 2017 by

UPDATES: 9/2010: Save the Library!'s hard work is paying off. Repair and repointing of the masonry in the Bridgeton Free Public Library's east wall were completed during September, funded entirely by contributions to Save the Library! The group continues to work to raise $100,000 in matching funds ... » Learn More about Bridgeton Free Public Library

Indian Head Site

September 2, 2017 by

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

Fairfield Presbyterian Church

August 31, 2017 by

UPDATES: 2004: The Presbytery of West Jersey received an NJHT grant in 2004 for the structural stabilization of the meeting house. This grant funded repairs to the slate roof and stabilization of the walls, which were bowing outward under the weight of the roof. 1/2010: The building is ... » Learn More about Fairfield Presbyterian Church

Ferracute Machine Company

August 29, 2017 by

UPDATES: 5/2000: The city of Bridgeton has hired United Architects to examine Ferracute and other sites; Tri-County Community Action interested in building new senior housing on the Ferracute site; city will receive $1.5 million from NJ Demolition Fund (Hugh McCauley, United Architects); ... » Learn More about Ferracute Machine Company

Trullender House

August 26, 2017 by

DESCRIPTION: The Trullender House is an early brick house, probably from the first quarter of the 18th century. At its core, encased within its walls, stands the remains of a frame house that likely dates from the last quarter of the 17th century. This highly unusual combination promises to yield ... » Learn More about Trullender House

David Sheppard House

February 10, 2017 by

UPDATES: 12/2020: The David Sheppard House is home to the offices of multiple organizations, including the Cousteau Center’s satellite facility, the Center for Historic American Building Arts, and Bridgeton Main Street Association. 2008: In September, the Jacques Cousteau National Estuarine ... » Learn More about David Sheppard House

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